President Trump shared an image of the military dog involved in the U.S. operation in Syria that led to the death of Islamic State leader Abu Bakr al Baghdadi.

"We have declassified a picture of the wonderful dog (name not declassified) that did such a GREAT JOB in capturing and killing the Leader of ISIS, Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi!" the president said Monday on Twitter, just hours after Gen. Mark Milley, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, said the name, image, and details of the dog would continue to be withheld as the dog was still in active service.

"We're not releasing the name of the dog right now. The dog is still in theater," Milley said to reporters from the Pentagon. "The dog, the K9, the military working dog performed a tremendous service as they all do in a variety of situations. [It's] slightly wounded and fully recovering, but the dog is still in theater, returned to duty, with its handler. So, we're not going to release just yet photos or names of dogs or anything else."

Trump first mentioned the dog during the Sunday morning press conference from the White House confirming the death of Baghdadi. "Our ‘K-9,’ as they call it,” Trump said, “I call it a dog. A beautiful dog — a talented dog — was injured and brought back."

Though the dog's name has not been confirmed, multiple sources from the Department of Defense have indicated the pup's name is "Conan."

"The dog is a war veteran and a valued member of the team," a Delta Force soldier told the Washington Examiner.

"Everyone involved in the mission is being debriefed and is out of communication for the time being," the soldier said. "The injury to the dog is an injury to one of us. These dogs are a special breed of courageous."

We have declassified a picture of the wonderful dog (name not declassified) that did such a GREAT JOB in capturing and killing the Leader of ISIS, Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi! pic.twitter.com/PDMx9nZWvw

— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) October 28, 2019