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🗓️ 7 February 2019
⏱️ 65 minutes
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0:00.0 | Welcome to the History Unplugged Podcast. |
0:05.4 | The unscripted show that celebrates unsung heroes, Mythbust's historical lies, and rediscoveres |
0:11.9 | the forgotten stories that changed our world. |
0:15.5 | I'm your host, Scott Rank. |
0:23.4 | Animals have been part of war efforts as long as civilizations were big enough to field |
0:27.6 | a cavalry. |
0:28.8 | And this goes back several thousands of years. |
0:31.9 | Other war animals included elephants and pack animals included donkeys, horses, and |
0:38.1 | camels. |
0:39.1 | You also had carrier pigeons who would deliver messages. |
0:42.4 | But in World War II, animals started doing new and different things as part of the war |
0:46.9 | effort. |
0:47.9 | For example, you'd have pigeons that would be flown in from England, parachuted into |
0:52.5 | France in their bird cages, and there they would wait for members of the French |
0:55.9 | resistance to attach messages to them so they could fly back to England and deliver |
0:59.7 | them. |
1:00.7 | You had paradox. |
1:02.2 | Dogs that were actually dropped out of airplanes with parachutes on their back, and |
1:06.0 | then would arrive with paratroopers and served with them as centuries or scouts. |
1:11.3 | So many animals served in World War II that there was actually a metal developed, called |
1:15.4 | the Dickin Medal, which was an award an animal can achieve for gallantry and bravery in the |
1:20.0 | field of military conflict. |
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