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== Disputed medal ==
== Disputed medal ==
Rob the SAS Dog was awarded the Dickin Medal in [[1945]] for taking part in more than 20 parachute drops and for his involvement in operations behind enemy lines in Italy and North Africa during the [[Second World War]]. There is evidence that his record is a hoax concocted by the training officer at 2nd SAS at the time so that the dog would remain with the regiment.[http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,2-2277684.html]
Rob the SAS Dog was awarded the Dickin Medal in [[1945]] for taking part in more than 20 parachute drops and for his involvement in operations behind enemy lines in Italy and North Africa during the [[Second World War]]. There is evidence that his record is a hoax concocted by the training officer at 2nd SAS at the time so that the dog would remain with the regiment.[http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,2-2277684.html]

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The Dickin Medal was instituted in 1943 by Maria Dickin to honour the work of animals in war. It has become recognised as "the animals' VC".

Maria Dickin was the founder of the PDSA (People's Dispensary for Sick Animals), a United Kingdom veterinary charity, and set up the Medal as an award for any animal displaying conspicuous gallantry and devotion to duty whilst serving with armed forces or civil emergency services.

The animated film Valiant, released in 2005, is a tribute to the role of homing pigeons during World War II, and the fact that they won the most number of Dickin Medals during the war.

Notable winners

Disputed medal

Rob the SAS Dog was awarded the Dickin Medal in 1945 for taking part in more than 20 parachute drops and for his involvement in operations behind enemy lines in Italy and North Africa during the Second World War. There is evidence that his record is a hoax concocted by the training officer at 2nd SAS at the time so that the dog would remain with the regiment.[1]