The
horse was wounded in combat twice, given the battlefield rank of corporal in
1953, and then a battlefield promotion to sergeant in 1954, several months
after the war ended. She was nominated
by historian Robin Hutton who spent six years researching and writing a
biography about her. Her relationship with the soldiers underscores
the vital role of animals in war, not just for their prowess and strength in
battle, but for the support and camaraderie they provide to their fellow
troops. Reckless is the 68th recipient of the medal, awarded by the PDSA
veterinary charity and billed as the animal equivalent of the Victoria Cross —
Britain's top award for military bravery.
Maria
Dickin, founder of animal charity the PDSA, established the Dickin Medal in
1943 for outstanding acts of bravery in war. Most have gone to homing pigeons. Around
37,000 US and 1,000 British soldiers died in the Korean War, which lasted from
June 25 1950 to July 27 1953.
With regards – S.
Sampathkumar
27th
July 2016
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