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Smoky, Cpl. William A. Wynne's Yorkshire Terrier, prepares to run a communications wire through a pipe during the construction of an airfield in the Philippines during World War II.
Poodles and golden retrievers are common therapy dog breeds, but the first therapy dog was quite different. Here's the story ...
That dog was Smoky the Yorkie, a 4-pound, 7-inch-tall Yorkshire Terrier. Perhaps she was a little more bombproofed than most urban pooches to begin with, since she was found already inside a war zone.
At the time, Smoky was likely the only Yorkshire Terrier in all of New Guinea, Lewis says. The two women quickly discerned that Christmas was Smoky. Still, Christmas was lost 180 miles from where ...
Bill Wynne holds Smoky, the Yorkshire terrier he adopted in the Philippines while serving with the U.S. Army Air Force during World War II.
On top is a bronze Yorkshire terrier named Smoky, nestled inside a life size World War II Army helmet. The sculpture resembles a photograph taken by the dog's owner, 89-year-old veteran Bill Wynne.
This tiny Yorkie named Smoky, owned by the late Bill Wynne of Cleveland, is the first dog to be honored with the Animals in War & Peace Distinguished Service Medal.
LUCAS - Young people need to read the story of Bill Wynne. A little dog might help them do just that. "Smoky, the Dog That Saved My Life" is the title of a new book detailing Wynne's life story ...
Smoky even flew 12 combat missions with him while Wynne’s unit was stationed on Biak Island with the 3rd Air Rescue ... a Yorkshire terrier. Tim Clark, a retired local law enforcement ...
An inscription reads: "Smoky Yorkie Doodle Dandy and Dogs of All Wars." Wynne said there are 11 monuments to Smoky in the U.S., three in Australia and one in France.
SMOKY THE BRAVE: HOW A FEISTY YORKSHIRE TERRIER BECAME A MASCOT AND A COMRADE IN ARMS DURING WORLD WAR II By Damien Lewis DaCapo Press, $28, 320 pages Permit an admission of bias at the outset. I ...