CHIPS THE WAR DOG

                    The most decorated American dog of WWII was a German Shephard-Collie-Malamute mix named Chips. Well, not officially, but he was still a hell of a dog.   He belonged to the Wren family in Pleasantville, NY.  He would accompany their daughter to school and lie under her desk.  At recess, Read more…

BECERRILLO, THE WAR DOG

                    Dogs have been used in war since ancient history.  The earliest mention was in a history of King Alyattes, King of Lydia, around 600 B.C. In 525 B.C., at the Battle of Pelusiam, Persian Emperor Cambyses put dogs, cats, and other animals in the front to get the Egyptians Read more…

DANIEL INOUYE

            Daniel Inouye was born in Hawaii to Japanese-American parents.  He was 17 when Pearl Harbor was attacked.  He worked as a medical volunteer.  In 1943, when the 442nd Regimental Combat Team was created from Japanese-Americans, Daniel dropped out of med school to join.  The unit was sent to Italy Read more…

DEATH BY BUCK-TOOTH

            Sigurd Eysteinsson was known as “Sigurd the Mighty”.  He was a Viking earl who ruled the Orkney and Shetland Islands in the late 9th Century.  Being a Viking, he was of course greedy for more.  He helped conquer northern Scotland.  In the process, he challenged a Scottish chief to Read more…

BATTLE OF BENNINGTON

            One of the most consequential battles of the Revolutionary War occurred on August 16, 1777.  The Battle of Bennington was part of the Saratoga Campaign.  British Gen. John Burgoyne was marching south from Canada to try to cut off New York from New England.  The advance did not go Read more…

OPERATION FRANKTON

            In 1942, the Royal Marine Boom Patrol Detachment was created in Great Britain.  It was a special forces unit that was trained to conduct secret missions using small boats.  It was headed by the dashing Maj. Herbert “Blondie” Hasler.  He came up with a plan to hit the Germans Read more…