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FOR TRANSPORT AND HAULING The Horse has been the most widely-used animal throughout the recorded history of warfare. Early mounts could be used to pull the Chariot or to carry lightly armored Skirmish ing forces. With the appearance of heavier mounts and the invention of the Stirrup , the horse-mounted Cavalry became the most prestigious military arm in Europe for several centuries. The combination of the horse-mounted warrior armed with a Bow made the Mongol army the most powerful military force of its time. With the appearance of modern ranged weapons and motorised vehicles, the use of the horse for military purposes fell into decline. However the horse was still used extensively by the German Army during World War II for transporting supplies and equipment, including Artillery . The U.S. Army also used pack horses during the war. While Elephants are not considered Domesticable , they can be trained to serve as mounts, or for moving heavy loads. Sanskrit hymns record their use for military purposes as early as 1,100 B.C. A group of elephants was notably employed by Hannibal during the Punic War s. They were employed as recently as World War II by both the Japan ese and Allies . Elephants could perform the work of machines in locations where vehicles could not penetrate, so they found considerable use in the Burma theater. For more information on the military utilization of elephants, see '' War Elephant ''.
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IN COMMUNICATIONS '''. OTHER SPECIALIZED FUNCTIONS Dog s were used by the Ancient Greeks for war purposes, and they were undoubtedly used much earlier in history. During their conquest of Latin America , Conquistadores used Mastiff s to kill Indian warriors in the Caribbean , Mexico and Peru . Mastiffs, as well as Great Danes, were used in England during the Middle Ages, where their large size was used to scare horses to throw off their riders or to pounce on knights on horseback, disabling them until their master delivered the final blow. More recently, canines with explosives strapped to their backs saw use during World War II in the Soviet Army as Anti-tank Weapons . In other armies, they were used for detecting mines. They were trained to spot trip wires, as well as mines and other booby traps. They were also employed for sentry duty, and to spot snipers or hidden enemy forces. Some dogs also saw use as messengers. Beginning in the Cold War era, research has been done into the uses of many species of Marine Mammal s for military purposes. The U.S. Navy Marine Mammal Program uses Military Dolphin s and Sea Lion s for underwater sentry duty, mine clearance, and object recovery. On land, the Gambian Giant Pouched Rat has been used with considerable success in Demining , as its keen sense of smell helps in the identification of Explosives and its small size prevents it from triggering Mines .
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