Simply Some Photos: Animals At War


    George the bush-baby, or galago, wearing an ARP (Air Raid Precautions) tin helmet as he sits in an enamel mug


    George the bush-baby, or galago, wearing an ARP (Air Raid Precautions) tin helmet as he sits in an enamel mug. (Photo by Fox Photos/Getty Images). 1941




    This greedy piglet was isolated from the rest of its litter by the farmer who named it Hitler after it tried to grab all the food at feeding time, 1942


    This greedy piglet was isolated from the rest of its litter by the farmer who named it Hitler after it tried to grab all the food at feeding time. (Photo by R J Lewis/Getty Images). 1942




    A German Army dog from the First World War wearing a hat and glasses and carrying a pair of binoculars, 1916


    A German Army dog from the First World War wearing a hat and glasses and carrying a pair of binoculars. (Photo by Henry Guttmann/Getty Images). 1916




    Two American soldiers about to embark for duty, with their pets, a dachshund and a racoon, 1917


    Two American soldiers about to embark for duty, with their pets, a dachshund and a racoon. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images). 1917




    American marines with their pet dog in Vietnam, 1968


    American marines with their pet dog in Vietnam. (Photo by Express Newspapers/Getty Images). 1968




    1939: A French soldier uses a caged bird to detect gas on the Maginot Line


    A French soldier uses a caged bird to detect gas on the Maginot Line. (Photo by Michael Ledger/Fox Photos/Getty Images). 15th December 1939




    1945: Captain K Hunter-Dunn of the RCS (Royal Corps of Signals) handles a pigeon which holds the Victoria Cross for its services during World War II. Together with other birds which flew messages for the 21st Army, it will soon be released on a farewell flight from Berlin to London


    Captain K Hunter-Dunn of the RCS (Royal Corps of Signals) handles a pigeon which holds the Victoria Cross for its services during World War II. Together with other birds which flew messages for the 21st Army, it will soon be released on a farewell flight from Berlin to London. (Photo by Central Press/Getty Images). 20th July 1945




    1965: Marine Corporal J Laursen of San Jose, California is taking time out from patrol duty in Santo Domingo, the focal point of the rebellion in the Dominican Republic. Resting with his mascot Whitey a little puppy dog who is sitting in his helmet


    Marine Corporal J. Laursen of San Jose, California is taking time out from patrol duty in Santo Domingo, the focal point of the rebellion in the Dominican Republic. Resting with his mascot [Whitey] a little puppy dog who is sitting in his helmet. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images). May 1965




    1939: A bulldog stands guard outside a block of flats in South London


    A bulldog stands guard outside a block of flats in South London. (Photo by Fox Photos/Getty Images). 13th September 1939




    1939: Three Airedale dogs wearing their special gas masks at a Surrey kennel. They are being trained by Lt Col E. H. Richardson


    Three Airedale dogs wearing their special gas masks at a Surrey kennel. They are being trained by Lt Col E. H. Richardson. (Photo by Keystone/Getty Images). 1939




    1936: A soldier learning pig farming for when he returns to civil life, holding one of his charges


    A soldier learning pig farming for when he returns to civil life, holding one of his charges. (Photo by William Vanderson/Fox Photos/Getty Images). 11th July 1936




    1941: Flight Lieutenant Eric Stanley Lock, DFC, and Bar, DSO, of 611 Squadron. Aircraft carries V for Victory crest, and 26 swastikas showing his 26 Nazi kills. Stanley carries a dog under one arm


    Flight Lieutenant Eric Stanley Lock, DFC, and Bar, DSO, of 611 Squadron. Aircraft carries [V] for Victory crest, and 26 swastikas showing his 26 Nazi kills. Stanley carries a dog under one arm. (Photo by J. A. Hampton/Topical Press Agency/Getty Images). 31st July 1941




    1941: A despatch rider in a Quebec regiment gives a lift to the regimental mascot, a British bulldog. The regiment is on Invasion practice exercises in England


    A despatch rider in a Quebec regiment gives a lift to the regimental mascot, a British bulldog. The regiment is on Invasion practice exercises in England. (Photo by Payne/Fox Photos/Getty Images). 11th October 1941




    An American airman sending off a carrier pigeon, circa 1917


    An American airman sending off a carrier pigeon, circa 1917. (Photo by Topical Press Agency/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)


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Simply Some Photos: Animals At War


George the bush-baby, or galago, wearing an ARP (Air Raid Precautions) tin helmet as he sits in an enamel mug


George the bush-baby, or galago, wearing an ARP (Air Raid Precautions) tin helmet as he sits in an enamel mug. (Photo by Fox Photos/Getty Images). 1941




This greedy piglet was isolated from the rest of its litter by the farmer who named it Hitler after it tried to grab all the food at feeding time, 1942


This greedy piglet was isolated from the rest of its litter by the farmer who named it Hitler after it tried to grab all the food at feeding time. (Photo by R J Lewis/Getty Images). 1942




A German Army dog from the First World War wearing a hat and glasses and carrying a pair of binoculars, 1916


A German Army dog from the First World War wearing a hat and glasses and carrying a pair of binoculars. (Photo by Henry Guttmann/Getty Images). 1916




Two American soldiers about to embark for duty, with their pets, a dachshund and a racoon, 1917


Two American soldiers about to embark for duty, with their pets, a dachshund and a racoon. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images). 1917




American marines with their pet dog in Vietnam, 1968


American marines with their pet dog in Vietnam. (Photo by Express Newspapers/Getty Images). 1968




1939: A French soldier uses a caged bird to detect gas on the Maginot Line


A French soldier uses a caged bird to detect gas on the Maginot Line. (Photo by Michael Ledger/Fox Photos/Getty Images). 15th December 1939




1945: Captain K Hunter-Dunn of the RCS (Royal Corps of Signals) handles a pigeon which holds the Victoria Cross for its services during World War II. Together with other birds which flew messages for the 21st Army, it will soon be released on a farewell flight from Berlin to London


Captain K Hunter-Dunn of the RCS (Royal Corps of Signals) handles a pigeon which holds the Victoria Cross for its services during World War II. Together with other birds which flew messages for the 21st Army, it will soon be released on a farewell flight from Berlin to London. (Photo by Central Press/Getty Images). 20th July 1945




1965: Marine Corporal J Laursen of San Jose, California is taking time out from patrol duty in Santo Domingo, the focal point of the rebellion in the Dominican Republic. Resting with his mascot Whitey a little puppy dog who is sitting in his helmet


Marine Corporal J. Laursen of San Jose, California is taking time out from patrol duty in Santo Domingo, the focal point of the rebellion in the Dominican Republic. Resting with his mascot [Whitey] a little puppy dog who is sitting in his helmet. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images). May 1965




1939: A bulldog stands guard outside a block of flats in South London


A bulldog stands guard outside a block of flats in South London. (Photo by Fox Photos/Getty Images). 13th September 1939




1939: Three Airedale dogs wearing their special gas masks at a Surrey kennel. They are being trained by Lt Col E. H. Richardson


Three Airedale dogs wearing their special gas masks at a Surrey kennel. They are being trained by Lt Col E. H. Richardson. (Photo by Keystone/Getty Images). 1939




1936: A soldier learning pig farming for when he returns to civil life, holding one of his charges


A soldier learning pig farming for when he returns to civil life, holding one of his charges. (Photo by William Vanderson/Fox Photos/Getty Images). 11th July 1936




1941: Flight Lieutenant Eric Stanley Lock, DFC, and Bar, DSO, of 611 Squadron. Aircraft carries V for Victory crest, and 26 swastikas showing his 26 Nazi kills. Stanley carries a dog under one arm


Flight Lieutenant Eric Stanley Lock, DFC, and Bar, DSO, of 611 Squadron. Aircraft carries [V] for Victory crest, and 26 swastikas showing his 26 Nazi kills. Stanley carries a dog under one arm. (Photo by J. A. Hampton/Topical Press Agency/Getty Images). 31st July 1941




1941: A despatch rider in a Quebec regiment gives a lift to the regimental mascot, a British bulldog. The regiment is on Invasion practice exercises in England


A despatch rider in a Quebec regiment gives a lift to the regimental mascot, a British bulldog. The regiment is on Invasion practice exercises in England. (Photo by Payne/Fox Photos/Getty Images). 11th October 1941




An American airman sending off a carrier pigeon, circa 1917


An American airman sending off a carrier pigeon, circa 1917. (Photo by Topical Press Agency/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)


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