Bag om Smoky the War Dog: How a Tiny Yorkshire Terrier Became a Hero on the Frontline
Now in paperback In March 1944, deep in the New Guinean jungle, a little
Yorkshire Terrier was found hiding in a foxhole. Her presence there was a
mystery, but American soldier Bill Wynne became her new owner. He named her
Smoky, never dreaming that his little mate would turn out to be quite so
extraordinary. When he fell ill with dengue fever, Bill asked to have Smoky
by his side and she was soon visiting other soldiers on the ward, bringing
happiness to the sick and wounded. This experience inspired Bill to visit
injured soldiers with Smoky while on leave in Australia and she is
recognised today as the first therapy dog of record. She performed other
daring deeds as part of her war effort, including laying wire to take over
a Japanese-held airfield, and went on to become a beloved performer on
children?s television. In Smoky the War Dog, historian and former military
dog handler Nigel Allsopp tells the story of Smoky and Bill, long forgotten
in Australia, and chronicles his own efforts to see Smoky formally
recognised for her war work. He interweaves Smoky?s story with remarkable
tales of other military dogs, past and present, and the vital roles they
play in wartime.
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