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Chips (dog)

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27: 199:, attacking the gunners. The four crewmen were forced to leave the pillbox and surrendered to US troops. "There was an awful lot of noise," Rowell said. "Then I saw one fellow come out the door with Chips at his throat. I called him off before he could kill the man." In the fight, he sustained a scalp wound and 167:
C.C. Moore eventually gave Chips to the Wren family. Chips immediately grew attached to Wren's daughter, Gail, that he was often seen following her to school every day and laying underneath her desk. During playtime with other children, Chips was known to intervene, pulling the girls away if he
195:. His handler was Pvt. John P. Rowell. Chips served as a sentry dog for the Roosevelt-Churchill conference in 1943. On July 10, 1943, Chips and his handler were pinned down on the beach by an Italian machine-gun team. Chips broke from his handler and jumped into the 431: 495: 218:; however, these awards were later revoked due to an Army policy preventing official commendation of animals. His unit unofficially awarded him a theater ribbon with an arrowhead for an assault landing, and 505: 500: 485: 207: 97: 233: 117: 490: 226: 442: 343: 171:
During the war, private citizens like Wren donated their dogs for duty. Chips shipped out to the War Dog Training Center,
159:. He was bred by C.C. Moore, and was the son of Margot Jute, a half collie, half German shepherd, and Husky, a malamute. 515: 510: 456: 466: 406: 375: 255: 156: 430:
The Washington Post, "New animal bravery medal honors heroic dogs, pigeons and horse," November 18, 2019
175:, in 1942 for training as a sentry dog. He was one of four dogs assigned to the 3rd Infantry Division in 172: 245: 26: 132: 311: 469: 282: 441:
The Washington Post, "U.S. animals now have a medal for wartime bravery", November 15, 2019
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Thomas R. Henry, "Army Says Dog Rates D.S.C.," Boston Globe, September 1, 1943
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for his efforts during the war. In 2019, Chips was posthumously awarded the
344:"Chips: War Dog Hero of the 3rd Infantry Division - Defense Media Network" 285:
war dog was credited with 12 combat missions and awarded 8 battle stars.
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Military history of the United States during World War II
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Index


Species
Dog
Breed
Distinguished Service Cross
Silver Star
Purple Heart
Dickin Medal
Animals in War & Peace Medal of Bravery
United States Army
war dog
World War II
German Shepherd
Collie
Malamute
Pleasantville, New York
Front Royal, Virginia
North Africa
Sicily
Italy
France
Germany
pillbox
powder burns
Distinguished Service Cross
Silver Star
Purple Heart
battle stars
PDSA
Dickin Medal

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