Military Dog Names

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Introduction

If you are a military history buff or a member of the Armed Forces then you might want to bestow a moniker on your four-legged buddy that honors your interests. It doesn't matter if you adopted an adult dog or you purchased a puppy, you can still find the perfect name to fit your furry sidekick that recognizes your affiliation to the military. A dog who has leadership skills or who shows courage, loyalty and intuition will also carry a military moniker well.

Military Dogs in Pop Culture

Military Dog Name Considerations

Dogs have fought beside mankind for centuries. One of the earliest recorded histories of the use of military dogs in battle was when the Lydian king turned to canines to battle the invading army of the Cimmerians. The fierce furred soldiers would run straight into the ranks of the enemy to attack as many as possible before the human soldiers entered the battle. As history unfolded, the dogs were even equipped in armor to make it more difficult for enemy soldiers to wound the canines. Even Genghis Khan utilized dogs to fight alongside his men. 

During both World Wars, modern military pooches served as valuable morale boosters for the soldiers. Many became mascots of their regiments. Some were used to carry much needed medical supplies to wounded officers in the field and to offer comfort to the suffering soldiers. Dogs also made excellent sentries and would alert if enemies were near or whenever artillery had been launched. The dog's keen sense of hearing allowed the pooch to hear the whine of the bullets and missiles before the soldiers. 

On D Day, many paratrooper dogs jumped into battle alongside their handlers. They soon became known as airborne dogs and continue to serve alongside servicemen in places such as Afghanistan and Iraq where they will willingly jump out of a plane into harsh enemy territory alongside their handlers. Nowadays, dogs are also used as explosive detection canines. They can easily sniff out bombs and alert. Dogs are also used to engage the enemy directly, search out tunnels, and track insurgents. Naming your pouch after the military or one of the brave dogs who proudly serve is a great way to show respect for the military. 

Male Military Dog Names

Votes Name Vote
8
Captain
A military officer
6
Lex
A military dog that served in Iraq
5
Captain
A military officer
5
Ace
A term used to refer to a pilot
4
Gunner
A U.S. military dog from World War II
4
Panzer
A German World War II tank
3
Sergeant
A military rank
3
Scout
A military function of many dogs
3
Ranger
A branch of the military
2
Stubby
A Bull Terrier war dog from World War I
2
Gander
A Canadian military dog
2
Sinbad
A canine who not only served in World War II but also with the U.S. Coast Guard
2
Sheridan
After the military tank
2
Sherman
Refers to a military tank model
2
Blackhawk
A military helicopter
2
Apache
Refers to the military helicopter
2
Jughead
A term used to refer to a Marine
1
Chesty
A U.S. Marine canine mascot
1
Admiral
A Naval officer
0
Rin Tin Tin
A famous military dog from World War I and a film star
0
Lava
A military dog from Iraq
0
Sarbi
A military canine who served in Afghanistan
0
Smoky
A small Yorkie who served in World War II
0
Tank
Refers to a military tank
0
Humvee
A military grade vehicle
0
Tomahawk
Refers to military missiles
-1
Rags
A small military messenger
-2
Rip
A military dog that went on to become the first Search and Rescue dog
-3
Chip
A famous World War II military dog
-3
Private
A military rank

Female Military Dog Names

Votes Name Vote
4
Echo
Refers to a military code word
3
Charlie
A military code word
3
Archer
Refers to a soldier that uses a bow and arrow
3
Delta
Refers to a military code name
3
Whisky
A common military code name
2
Ripper
A common military name
2
Nitro
Refers to an explosive
2
Juliet
A military code name
2
Bravo
A military code name
2
Sierra
A military code name
1
Knox
An Army base located in Kentucky
0
Uzi
Refers to a weapon
0
Semi
Refers to a semi automatic weapon
0
Kimber
A military term
0
Reload
Refers to reloading a gun
0
Bayonet
A sword that hooks to the end of the rifle
0
Foxtrot
A military code name
-1
Primer
Refers to the action of priming a weapon to fire
-1
Taser
Refers to an electric gun
-1
Kevlar
A bullet proof material
-1
Rocket
Refers to a military rocket
-1
Hammer
A military term
-1
Benning
An Army base located in Georgia
-1
Lieutenant
A military officer's rank
-1
Hunter
Refers to a military hunter
-1
Bazooka
A military weapon
-1
Orange
Refers to Agent Orange
-1
Flame
Refers to a military flame thrower
-1
Judy
A famous English Pointer military dog
-1
Quebec
Often used a military code

Community Dogs With Military Names