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Smoky (c. 1943 – 21 February 1957), a Yorkshire Terrier, was a famous war dog, who served with the Allied Forces in World War II. She weighed only 4 pounds (1.8 kg) and stood 7 inches (180 mm) tall. Smoky is credited with beginning a renewal of interest in the once-obscure Yorkshire Terrier breed. [1]
A U.S. Navy dog handler at the War Dog Memorial. The National War Dog Cemetery is a memorial to war dogs located at Naval Base Guam and is the first official war dog monument in the U.S. The cemetery honors the dogs—mostly Doberman Pinschers—that were killed in service with the United States Marine Corps during the Second Battle of Guam in ...
Smokey Bear, mascot of the United States Forest Service; Smoky (war dog), a dog in World War II; Smoky (Olympic mascot), a dog mascot at the 1932 Summer Olympics; Smokey (mascot), a dog mascot of the University of Tennessee
The memorial was held on the grounds of The U.S. Army Airborne & Special Operations Museum on Saturday. Former military working dog honored at The U.S. Army Airborne & Special Operations Museum ...
The monument is among several replicas of the one installed at the War Dog Cemetery on Naval Base Guam for the 50th anniversary of the island’s liberation.
Shep (American dog) Sinbad (dog) Smoky (war dog) Statue of Balto; Stone dogs in the Leizhou Peninsula; Sergeant Stubby; ... War Dog Memorial (Bristol Township ...
Linda Blackford: Jim Hellard, 98, one of the Kentucky’s last living WWII veterans was first interviewed by this paper in 1946. Here’s the follow-up.
War Dog Memorial may refer to: War Dog Memorial (Bristol Township, Pennsylvania), honoring US service dogs from all wars; National War Dog Cemetery, memorial on Guam honoring US Marine service dogs from World War II; Military Working Dog Teams National Monument, honoring US service dogs and their handlers for all 5 services since World War II