Smoky was a 4 lb, 7 inch tall, Yorkshire Terrier who served in World War II. In 1944 Smoky was found in a foxhole in the jungles of New Guinea by an American soldier who brought her back to camp and sold her to Corporal William A. Wynne for $6.44. For the next 2 years Smoky lived a soldiers life. Because she was not an official military dog, she did not get dog food or medical care. She shared Wynne’s meals and slept beside him in his tent.
The little dog even flew 12 air/sea rescue and photo reconnaissance missions, secured in the soldiers backpack. She survived 150 air raids and saved Wynne by warning him of incoming shells. Like many Yorkies, Smoky also loved to learn tricks and preform. She did so with the Special Services – entertaining soldiers in hospitals. After the war Smoky was flown back to the US hidden in a oxygen mask carrying case.
For the next 10 years she made television and public appearances in Veterans hospitals until her death in 1957. Smoky is considered the first Therapy Dog.
Cute little dog. Thank you for this wonderful story, Odie.
ReplyDeleteYou all be safe and God bless.
LindaG, my pleasure.
DeleteIt's an honor to be called your friend.
ReplyDeleteAnd Cpl Wynne wrote a book about Smoky call Yorkie Doodle Dandy. Smoky also earned her keep by running wire through narrow culverts for the Signal Corps.
edutcher, the honor is mine.
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Get the book, Wood…..
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