The Dogs of War
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The Dogs of War or Dogs of War may refer to:
In film:
- Dogs of War (film), a 1923 short comedy film with Our Gang and a cameo appearance by Harold Lloyd
- The Dogs of War (film), a 1981 film
In gaming:
- Dogs of War (1989 computer game), 1989 computer game
- Dogs of War (2000 computer game), 2000 computer game
In literature:
- As an English term relating to soldiers in general, ‘dogs of war’ is drawn from a line in Shakespeare's play Julius Caesar; “Cry 'Havoc,’ and let slip the dogs of war”.
- Dogs of War (Comics), comic book series originally published by DEFIANT from April of 1994 until August of 1994
- The Dogs of War (novel), novel by Frederick Forsyth
In music:
- Dogs of War (album), album by the band Saxon
- "The Dogs of War" (Pink Floyd song), the third song from Pink Floyd's 1987 album, A Momentary Lapse of Reason
- " Dogs of War" (song), the main title theme to the WWII first-person shooter "Medal of Honor: European Assault"
- The song "Dogs of War" on the 2006 Ghostface Killah album Fishscale, featuring Raekwon and Theodore Unit.
In television:
- "The Dogs of War" (DS9 episode), episode in the finale arc of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine
- "The Dogs of War" (The West Wing), an episode of The West Wing
In other fields:
- Dogs of War (history), the title given by Genghis Khan to his elite/successful and most trusted generals and leaders, normally referring to Jelme, Khubilai, Jebe and Subutai
- Dogs of War (rugby), an 80/80 rugby team in Wellington, New Zealand
- Dogs of War (Warhammer), the collective name for mercenaries in the fictional Warhammer Fantasy world