Two Heroes - by Tom Word
The Army Vet was awarded three Purple Hearts for combat wounds. After the third he was assigned to General Westmoreland's headquarters staff. He had served as a machine gunner, and for gallant service in combat been awarded the Silver Star. On his return to the States he won first in the Shooting Dog Quail Futurity with an entry of more than one hundred.
The Marine became a professional fire fighter on return to the States. Why that choice? " I guess I was looking for something that might give me the adrenalin rush combat had," he recently told me.
" When you attend firefighter school they let first in the class pick his firehouse. I first attended the school in Fairfax County, Virginia and picked the firehouse with the most calls. Then I moved closer home to Harrisburg and attended their fire school. I repeated as first and got to pick a fire house in a ghetto that really was busy," he says with a grin. He served as a professional firefighter until deciding to try his hand as bird dog professional.
He worked first with Clair Gross, then Tom and Peter Flanigan, then Fred Bevan in Georgia.
For a time he worked on both sides at Dixie, for Gene Brown on the Georgia side and Miss Geraldine on the Florida Side. He worked for Butch Houston and broke Silky Sullivan and placed him Top Qualifier in the Continental. Then he managed Wiregrass Plantation at Albany for the Thomas Vails of Cleveland Plain Dealer fame.
In his native Pennsylvania he became a friend and protege of Gerald Tracy , as did his pal the machine gunner. "He wanted to help us any way he could, would have us scout when George wasn't available, sometimes had us enter and handle a dog from his string," the Marine says of Gerald.
The Marine moved to AKC competition and won many championships there. Today he manages Cedar Grove Plantation at Clarksville, Virginia for Will Pannill and continues to take dogs for the public to western Montana for summer training.
The Army machine gunner is suffering from cancer brought on by Agent Orange. His name is Henry Caruso Jr. His Marine friend and comrade in arms is Jim Heckert. Veterans Day a fitting time to remember their sacrifices and thank them for their service.
We salute all our Veterans.

About the Artist : Leah Brigham
Visit artist websiteAfter graduating from Millersville University of Pennsylvania with a Bachelors of Science in Art Education, Leah began teaching Art to inner city Middle School students in Houston and later Dallas, TX. Leah has shared with her students her passion for art and nature. This passion has sustained her and continued throughout her life in the form of painting and drawing.
Leah was introduced to American Field Horseback Field Trails and has been able to experience the excitement of seeing her own dog, competing for the National Championship at Ames Plantation in Grand Junction, TN ...standing on point, head and tail held high. This has inspired her to create works of art depicting dogs and the wildlife associated with the sport and hunting.