Rags: The Story of a Dog Who Went to War
Rohan, Jack
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Add to basket"Rags: The Story of a Dog Who Went to War" is a poignant and stirring account of a legendary canine hero who served alongside American troops during World War I. Found as a stray on the streets of Paris by Sergeant James Donovan of the U.S. 1st Infantry Division, the terrier mix known as Rags quickly evolved from a simple division mascot into a vital military asset. This narrative follows Rags from the battlefields of France to the front lines of the Meuse-Argonne Offensive, detailing his remarkable intelligence and bravery.
Throughout the conflict, Rags performed daring feats, including delivering critical messages under heavy fire and alerting soldiers to incoming artillery shells before they could strike. His keen senses and unwavering loyalty saved countless lives, earning him the deep respect and affection of the doughboys. Beyond his tactical contributions, Rags provided essential morale and comfort to men facing the grim realities of trench warfare.
This work captures the unique bond between humans and animals in the midst of global upheaval. It stands as a testament to the courage of animal companions in wartime and remains an enduring piece of military lore. Readers interested in military history, the First World War, and the extraordinary capabilities of dogs will find this true story both informative and deeply moving.
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