Маленький Йорки спасла жизни 250 солдат во время Второй Мировой

A Yorkshire Terrier who saw action in the Pacific during World War II, Smokey was initially found in February 1944, abandoned in a foxhole in the jungles of New Guiea The dog was included in a dozen combat missions and survived more than 150 air raids. Like famous World War I veteran Stubby, Smoky used her sharp sense of hearing to warn of incoming artillery shells. Afbeeldingsresultaat voor Yorkshire Terrier smoky Afbeeldingsresultaat voor Yorkshire Terrier smoky One of Smoky’s most famous exploits was at a crucial airstrip in the Philippine Island of Luzon. The dog pulled a telegraph wire through a narrow 70-foot pipe, saving construction time and keeping workers and engineers safe from enemy fire. When not in harm’s way, Smoky entertained troops with a variety of tricks and self-taught antics. The dog died on February 21, 1957; she was 14 years old. Smoky’s exploits are chronicled in detail in the book Yorkie Doodle Dandy, written by her adoptive owner William A. Wynne.
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