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Chips (1940–1946) was a trained sentry dog for United States Army, and reputedly the most decorated war dog from World War II. [1] Chips was a German Shepherd-Collie-Malamute mix owned by Edward J. Wren of Pleasantville, New York. [2] He was bred by C.C. Moore, and was the son of Margot Jute, a half collie, half German shepherd, and Husky, a ...
Chips was the most decorated war dog during World War II. 1966–1973: ... In World War II, dogs took on a new role in medical experimentation, ...
Pages in category "Military animals of World War II" ... Chips (dog) D. Dogs For Defense; E. Explosive rat; G. Gander (dog) Gunner (dog) H. Horrie the Wog Dog; Horses ...
'The beginning of all of them': Guam's War Dog Memorial started trend of remembering service animalsThe dogs used by the Marine Corps in WWII were donated by their owners in an effort coordinated ...
The word nigger was often used as a dog's name during the early part of the 20th century. A black explosive sniffer dog named Nigger served with a Royal Engineers mine clearance unit in 1944 during the Normandy Campaign. [5] The black dog leading a sled dog team on the Terra Nova Expedition to the Antarctic (1910–1913) was also named Nigger. [6]
Chips: Dog 14 November 2019: Pet Husky mix whose family volunteered him in World War II. G.I. Joe: Pigeon 14 November 2019: Delivered a message credited with saving over 100 lives, served in World War II. Stormy Dog 14 November 2019: German Shepherd who served in Vietnam. Lucca: Dog 14 November 2019: Explosives-detecting dog, served in ...
Writer-director Lynn Roth instinctively knows how to pluck the heartstrings with her heartrending historical drama, “Shepherd: The Story of a Jewish Dog.” Her adaptation retains the wit and ...
Dogs for Defense was a World War II US military program in which the military asked pet owners to donate their pet dogs to the war effort. The dogs were trained and used for guard and patrol duties. To encourage donations, the dogs were deprogrammed and returned to their families after the war.