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WWII pilots and their dogs

Corky

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WWII pilots and their dogs

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https://hushkit.net/category/aviation/dogs-of-war/
 

Stearmen

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One thing I always wounder if it happened in real life, was when in the mini series, Piece Of Cake, when the dogs master does not return from a mission, the dog howls all night, until one of the squadron members went outside and shot it. Cruel, but they had to sleep to be ready for the next days fight.
 

Tiki Tom

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I know the Brits also had dogs that had airborne wings attached to their collars...

"During World War II, the 13th (Lancashire) Parachute Battalion started an adventurous experiment as it prepared for D-Day: enlisting dogs into their ranks. The so-called "paradogs" (short for "parachuting dogs") were specifically trained to perform tasks such as locating mines, keeping watch and warning about enemies. As a side job, they also served as something of a mascot for the two-legged troops."​

http://www.spiegel.de/international...he-british-army-in-world-war-ii-a-939002.html

 

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