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Effort To Reunite Valley Cottage Vet With Canine Partner Is "Overwhelming"

Online petition to reunite Corporal Megan Leavey with Sgt. Rex nearing 14,000 Signatures

 

The online petition launched by U.S. Senator Charles Schumer to reunite military partners, Corporal Megan Leavey and Sergeant Rex exceeded 13,800 signatures by midday Thursday. Schumer began the “Saving Sgt. Rex” petition drive after Leavey of Valley Cottage contacted him about her efforts to adopt Sgt. Rex, the German Shepherd, who served with her in Iraq.

“I’m so thankful and happy he really brought a ton of attention,” said Leavey. “It’s almost overwhelming. I can’t believe how many people signed the petition.”

During two deployments, Leavey and Sgt. Rex worked together to identify and disarm improvised explosive devices (IED) before a roadside bomb severely injured them.  Leavey, a former Marine, has applied to the Air Force to adopt Sgt. Rex but the application is still moving through military channels.  After the explosion Sgt. Rex, a military working dog, and Leavey had to end their tours in Iraq and enter rehabilitation.

Since returning to the United States, Leavey has attempted to adopt Sgt. Rex. Her request was initially turned down in 2007 when Rex was still deemed able to work. With Sgt. Rex turning 10 years old and being unable to work and soon to be retired from service, Leavey renewed her efforts.  She is optimistic her application to adopt Sgt. Rex will be approved but it is still working its way through military channels.

 “I’ve been waiting for this for four years now,” said Leavey who works as a dog handler for a private security firm. “It’s something that I would be thinking about every day.”

Last week Schumer sent a letter to the Secretary of the Air Force Michael B. Donley asking him to expedite the process to reunite Rex and Leavey as quickly as possible because of the dog’s age and declining health. To further the cause of reuniting the two war heroes, Schumer launched the online petition “Saving Sgt. Rex” to generate public support from across the country for the effort. 

“The story of Marine Corporal Leavey and Sergeant Rex is inspiring a nation, and it’s vital that the United States Air Force move as quickly as possible to reunite Sgt. Rex with his former partner,” said Schumer. “The ‘Saving Sgt. Rex’ petition will bolster the effort to bring attention to this worthwhile cause, and I am urging all Americans to sign-up and show their support; we asked a lot more of Corporal Leavey and Sgt. Rex, who put their lives on the line for us time-and-again – reuniting them now is the least we can do.”

Leavey and Sgt. Rex worked together during two deployments in some of Iraq’s most dangerous regions.  The partners saved countless lives as they uncovered deadly explosives, IEDs, weapons caches and suicide bombers.  Both were severely injured in 2006 when insurgents detonated an IED at the side of the road they were patrolling.  Leavey was awarded the Purple Heart and a Combat Valor Medal, and the pair spent the next year recovering together from their injuries.

Leavey retired from the Marine Corps in 2007 and returned to Rockland County while Rex continued working with other members of the military. At 10 years old, Rex will soon be classified as “excess”, the first step towards eventual adoption into a permanent home.  Schumer urged the Air Force to complete the application paperwork and approve the adoption as soon as possible.

“Sergeant” Rex got his name because it is traditional for a handler to nickname his/her Military Working Dog using a rank one level above his/her own.  Rex is a “Sergeant” (E-5) because this is one rank above his handlers, who were Marine Corporals (E-4).

The Saving Sgt. Rex petition reads:

Marine Corporal Megan Leavey, a decorated Operation Iraqi Freedom (OIF) veteran, served as a handler for Military Working Dog ‘Sgt. Rex’ during her two deployments in Iraq in 2005 and 2006. During their two deployments to Iraq, Corporal Leavey and Sgt. Rex worked together to save countless lives as they scoured the war’s most dangerous regions, uncovering deadly explosives, IEDs, weapons caches and suicide bombers.  Both were severely injured in 2006 when insurgents detonated an IED at the side of the road they were patrolling. Corporal Leavey was awarded the Purple Heart and a Combat Valor Medal, and the pair spent the next year recovering together from their injuries.

While Corporal Leavey retired from the Marine Corps in 2007, Rex continued working with other members of the military, making the Iraq landscape safer for our soldiers. Now that Sgt. Rex has reached 10-years of age, he no longer is able to work in active duty and is being classified as “excess”, which would allow him to be adopted and reunited into a permanent home – ideally with his former partner, Marine Corporal Leavey. While Corporal Leavey has completed the application for adoption, the application still requires additional information from the United States Airforce and has not yet been approved.

We, the undersigned Americans, urge the Department of the Air Force to immediately approve Corporal Leavey’s application for adoption of her former brother-in-arms, Sgt. Rex. At ten years old, and after multiple tours of duty, time is of the essence. We implore the U.S. Air Force to expedite Corporal Leavey’s application and ensure that these two war heroes are reunited so that Sgt. Rex can share the rest of his days with the one person who knows him best and is deeply bonded with him.

 

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Heywood Jablohme May 18, 2013 at 07:17 am
What professional doesn't spend $500 per year on out of pocket expenses related to their jobs?Read More Staples offering 10% (or 5 in some cases) is hardly an example of the community getting involved. Thankfully, there are other examples of the community and PTA's getting involved and providing needed services. Clarkstown and surrounding areas hardly have substantial unmet needs in their classroom, thankfully.
Truth4all May 16, 2013 at 11:37 am
I guess better late than never. LaCorte is serving his 4th year as Mayor and was Trustee for I thinkRead More 4 years before that. This year is the only time he has brought the idea to the village about participating in this program. He is motivated by the opportunity of getting positive press for his County Executive campaign. The village should have been involved in this program ( as well as the Americorps program) long before this. On a positive note, hopefully the Village will continue this worthwhile partnership for many years to come.
Sunny May 16, 2013 at 03:50 pm
Is there an article on patch about it? I am unable to find except on lohud.com
Green Farmer May 15, 2013 at 08:23 pm
Finally!!
b May 15, 2013 at 07:31 pm
Thank God. It's been a long time coming. Finally someone has paid attention.!!! That man has gotRead More to go.
Watchdog May 16, 2013 at 04:37 pm
George, don't you have enough to do straightening out the affairs of Clarkstown. Overtime in theRead More Police Department is rampant and the Town Attorney is out of control. As Tom Nimick says, we need an outside auditor for that operation since taxpayers were abused with the hiring of a political operative Jay Savino who I understand is singing like a canary. Get on the right side George before the FBI comes a lookin" I hear that the Gromack war chest is the first place they are looking for clues. Do the right thing George or you will get trampled with the rest of them.
Tom Nimick May 15, 2013 at 11:12 pm
Congratulations, George. Now about your other responsibilities as a member of the Town Board withRead More primary oversight over budget and expenditures: Won't you be the one to propose the needed audit of the Office of Town Attorney? You know the problems exist - likely you know more about the problems than I do. It is sad to see you silent in the face of the abuse of patronage. When will we hear your voice on it?
Teacher May 16, 2013 at 07:24 am
The new format is attractive but it is hard to find the comments that go with stories.