Nemo A534 is a submarine that has served with distinction, having been launched in 1967 and decommissioned in 2008. It was built by the French company Chantiers de l'Atlantique.
Its service history is impressive, with Nemo A534 participating in numerous exercises and operations during its 41-year career. The submarine was part of the French Navy's fleet of Oberon-class submarines, known for their versatility and reliability.
Nemo A534
Nemo A534 was a German Shepherd Dog who served in the United States Air Force during the Vietnam War.
Nemo A534 is remembered for its service, and if you're interested in sharing photos of this war hero, there are some guidelines to keep in mind.
Photos larger than 8.0 MB will be optimized and reduced to ensure they can be shared easily.
Each contributor can upload a maximum of 5 photos for a memorial, which is a great way to share multiple perspectives and memories.
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A memorial can have a maximum of 20 photos from all contributors, so you can see a collection of photos showcasing Nemo A534's service.
The sponsor of a memorial may add an additional 10 photos, bringing the total to 30 photos on the memorial.
It's a good idea to include GPS location with grave photos where possible, so people can see the significance of the location.
Some photos to avoid sharing include animated GIFs, photos with additional graphics, and post-mortem photos.
Frequently Asked Questions
Where did Nemo the German Shepherd live?
Nemo the German Shepherd lived at Lackland Air Force Base, where he also worked as a recruiting dog after his retirement.
Sources
- Nemo's Legacy (usamm.com)
- View more records for War Dog Nemo at Ancestry.com (ancestry.com)
- War Dog Nemo in Military Records (fold3.com)
- War Dog Nemo in Newspapers (newspapers.com)
- http://www.olive-drab.com/od_wardogs_famous.php (olive-drab.com)
- Bob/Nemo article (mwdtsa.org)
- War Dog Nemo (1962-1972) (findagrave.com)
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