Friday, July 15, 2016

Heroic US Marine Corps service dog awarded top medal for war animals


Heroic US Marine Corps service dog awarded top medal for war animals



SHE’S A HERO: As a Marine Corps explosives detection dog, she saved the lives of thousands of troops before she was wounded in Afghanistan. This week, she was awarded the highest honor. Here’s Lucca’s story (you’ll fall in love with her, too. Turn up the volume.) Thank you, Lucca, for your service and sacrifice.



A heroic U.S. Marine Corps German shepherd that lost a leg sniffing out a roadside bomb in Afghanistan was awarded the world’s highest honor for service dogs during a special ceremony Tuesday.
Lucca, who served U.S. troops during more than 400 missions in Iraq and Afghanistan over a six-year span, received the People’s Dispensary for Sick Animals (PDSA) Dickin Medal at the Wellington Barracks in London. She is the first Marine Corps dog to receive the medal, considered the top honor for war animals around the world.
Her handler, Gunnery Sgt. Christopher Willingham, told Sky News that it was an “incredible honor” to receive the award from the veterinary charity.
“It is very humbling to be part of this entire process,” he said. “I think more importantly is that Lucca’s accomplishments are going to help bring awareness and recognition to all our military working dogs and their handlers.”