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Photos: Dog that lost its leg in Afghanistan given highest medal by U.S Army

Lucca has become the 67th animal to be honoured with the Dickin Medal, the Victoria Cross for animals, after the U.S Marine Corps decided to honour the 12-year-old German Shepherd who served the US Marine Corps for six years and lost her leg during a bomb sniffing operation in Afghanistan.

According to reports, in 2012, after losing her leg and suffering chest burns from the bomb, she retired but army reports have it that there were never any human casualties during her patrols, such was her worth to the army.

Lucca’s owner, Gunnery Sergeant Chris Willingham, traveled to London with her to accept the prestigious medal founded by vet charity PDSA in 1943 .

It's been awarded to 31 dogs, 32 Second World War messenger pigeons, three horses and one cat since it's inception.

Lucca is very intelligent, loyal, and had an amazing drive for work as a search dog,’ he said.
‘She is the only reason I made it home to my family and I am fortunate to have served with her. Today, I do my best to keep her spoiled in her well-deserved retirement.’

Lucca and her owner served in two operations in Iraq before going to Afghanistan where she led 75 patrols in Helmand Province, a province heavily laden with improvised explosive devices.

Jan McLoughlin, DGl of the PDSA, said:
‘Lucca’s conspicuous gallantry and devotion to duty makes her a hugely deserving recipient of the PDSA Dickin Medal.
‘Her ability and determination to seek our arms and explosives preserved human life amid some of the world’s fiercest military conflicts.’

Source- Metro UK

45 comments:

  1. Aww...lol...poor dog..so thoughtful of them.



    ~glo rule your world~ cos I do•

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  2. Awwwwww! Linda take note!

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  3. Lovely dog. Just like Bruno my dog

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  4. If only the dog and other awarded animals understood the value of the medal...lol

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    1. Dogs are very intelligent. I have 6 Alsatisns.

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    2. And who told u d dog doesn't? That dog wise pass u and ur entire family

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    3. This dog is living even better than Onyx. Maybe Onyx will get a d*ck sucking medal.

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    4. They understand when they are being rewarded, when pwople are happy with them

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  5. Lol... Well deserved???

    Its better than some humans sha

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  6. Joyous babe,Linda ikeji first cousin8 April 2016 at 12:46

    All these for a dog?issokey.lol

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  7. lol gd for it
    -D great anonymous now as Vivian Reginalds

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  8. And lucca is gonna be getting allowance
    more than majority of us
    Nice one and Congrats Brave lucca

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    1. Yes and he deserves every penny. He saved lives and worked in the war front unlike many lazy Nigerian youth!

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  9. And lucca is gonna be getting allowance
    more than majority of us
    Nice one and Congrats Brave lucca

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  10. U.S and crazy things.. Anyways, it's known for it.. Congrats to the dog, tho'

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  11. Eyahhhh I luv dog,best pet ever n d next smartest animal apart 4rm human

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  12. But this people nawa for them

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  13. I want to but a dog like this, anyone wants to sell one please?

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    1. I have but will not sell to you because you will eat it!

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  14. Awww. God bless Lucca. :* :*

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  15. CONGRATSV DOOOOG!

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  16. stupidity of the highest order,did the so called dog knew what he wore.mtchewwwww!!!!!

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    1. I'm sure the dog can even write better than you

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  17. It's nt stupidity but an effort to make pple knw dat mere animals cn also be of help wen well trained

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  18. Believe me, the dog knows she was honored.. ... .

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  19. Correction
    The honour was given by the British authority not America. The dog was flown over to Britain for the award.

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    1. US military has bases in Britain. They are allies

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  20. American hero. Of only peeps here know how much was invested in this military working dog, more than what some have spent on their own education.

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  21. So touching........Nice one Lucca

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  22. Some are saying all for a dog, dis n dat. Av had d privilege to ve trained two dog in my life, nd evn with my lower level of training dat dog understood evrytin I tried to say to her, knew me evn in d dark. This dog is a hero, nd understands every single thing, his senses re evn stronger than all of u mocking it.congrats lucca! Some human beings go to war nd do not return, but an animal has gone nd has returned! Bravery.

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