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Bobbie (dog)

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Eventually, the British force was surrounded and attacked by a much larger Afghan force. Along with a line of Indian regiments and cavalry, the 66th Foot made a stand while the guns were evacuated. Bobbie was reported to have barked furiously at the attackers. The British were overrun; over half of
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Bobbie got lost in the confusion, but the following day, British survivors making their way back to the fort spotted a wounded Bobbie trying to catch up with them. He was reunited with his owner, who had also been wounded.
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As well as the display in the Regimental Museum at Salisbury, Bobbie is featured on a commemorative coin given to those who attended the 2004 opening of the
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the 66th Regiment was wiped out, and the survivors were forced to retreat to Kandahar.
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This article is about the British regimental dog. For the legendary Scottish dog, see
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set out from Kandahar to assist friendly tribesmen in putting down a rebellion by
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In 1882–just a year later–Bobbie was accidentally run over and killed by a
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alongside several soldiers of the regiment. The soldiers received
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On 3 July 1880, a column of about 2,700 troops under Brigadier
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Upon arrival back in England, Bobbie was presented to
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Reading Evening Post: Memorial for dog hero of Maiwand
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Bobbie belonged to Lance-Sergeant Peter Kelly of the
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Index

Greyfriars Bobby
Bobbie the Wonder Dog
British
Reading
Afghanistan
Battle of Maiwand
Queen Victoria
66th Regiment of Foot
Brock Barracks
Kandahar
Afghanistan
Second Anglo-Afghan War
George Burrows
Ayub Khan
Queen Victoria
Distinguished Conduct Medals
Afghanistan Medal
hansom cab
Gosport
The Rifles Berkshire and Wiltshire Museum
Salisbury
Reading Museum
Animals in War Memorial
Hyde Park



Reading Evening Post: Memorial for dog hero of Maiwand
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