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'''Snowy''' [[Rana Wickrama Padakkama|RWP]], also known as '''Commando Snowy''' (service number S/080), was a Golden Labrador [[Retriever]] who served as a [[tracking dog]] for the [[Sri Lanka Army]] during the [[Sri Lankan Civil War]].<ref name="arm">{{cite web|url=http://army.lk/detailed.php?NewsId=3340|title=Much-Loved 'Snowy' after Tireless Tasks in Humanitarian Operations Bids Farewell to Army|date=26 May 2011|publisher=Defence Ministry, Sri Lanka|access-date=20 June 2015}}</ref> Snowy was attached to the 4th [[Sri Lanka Army Commando Regiment|Commando regiment]] and handled by [[Lance corporal]] D. H. P. Sampath. After serving in various fronts of the war, Snowy was injured by a grenade on 15 March 2008 while tracking a [[Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam|LTTE]] infiltration unit in Kambilioya, [[Weli Oya]].<ref name="is"/> Snowy received a [[Rana Wickrama Padakkama]] medal for his actions, the first [[Dogs in warfare|dog]] to receive such an honour in Sri Lankan military history.<ref name="rnb"/> He died on 24 May 2011 while recuperating from injuries received during a mission.
'''Snowy''' [[Rana Wickrama Padakkama|RWP]], also known as '''Commando Snowy''' (service number S/080), was a Golden Labrador [[Retriever]] who served as a [[tracking dog]] for the [[Sri Lanka Army]] during the [[Sri Lankan Civil War]].<ref name="arm">{{cite web|url=http://army.lk/detailed.php?NewsId=3340|title=Much-Loved 'Snowy' after Tireless Tasks in Humanitarian Operations Bids Farewell to Army|date=26 May 2011|publisher=Defence Ministry, Sri Lanka|access-date=20 June 2015}}</ref> Snowy was attached to the 4th [[Sri Lanka Army Commando Regiment|Commando regiment]] and handled by [[Lance corporal]] D. H. P. Sampath. After serving in various fronts of the war, Snowy was injured by a grenade on 15 March 2008 while tracking a [[Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam|LTTE]] infiltration unit in Kambilioya, [[Weli Oya]].<ref name="is"/> Snowy received a [[Rana Wickrama Padakkama]] medal for his actions, the first [[Dogs in warfare|dog]] to receive such an honor in Sri Lankan military history.<ref name="rnb"/> He died on 24 May 2011 while recuperating from injuries received during a mission.


==Military career==
==Military career==
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== Rana Wickrama Padakkama ==
== Rana Wickrama Padakkama ==
Snowy received the [[Rana Wickrama Padakkama]] for his contributions in battle,<ref name="arm"/> the first military dog to receive such an honour in Sri Lanka.<ref name="rnb"/>
Snowy received the [[Rana Wickrama Padakkama]] for his contributions in battle,<ref name="arm"/> the first military dog to receive such an honor in Sri Lanka.<ref name="rnb"/>


== Citation in the Part I Order==
== Citation in the Part I Order==

Revision as of 18:50, 13 January 2022

Snowy
SpeciesCanis lupus familiaris
BreedGolden Labrador Retriever
SexMale
Born2 March 2004
Commando Regiment Headquarters, Ganemulla
Died24 May 2011(2011-05-24) (aged 7)
Commando Regiment Headquarters
Nation from Sri Lanka
Employer Sri Lanka Army
Notable roleTracking dog
Years active2004 – 2011
OwnerSri Lanka Army Commando Regiment
Awards Rana Wickrama Padakkama

Snowy RWP, also known as Commando Snowy (service number S/080), was a Golden Labrador Retriever who served as a tracking dog for the Sri Lanka Army during the Sri Lankan Civil War.[1] Snowy was attached to the 4th Commando regiment and handled by Lance corporal D. H. P. Sampath. After serving in various fronts of the war, Snowy was injured by a grenade on 15 March 2008 while tracking a LTTE infiltration unit in Kambilioya, Weli Oya.[2] Snowy received a Rana Wickrama Padakkama medal for his actions, the first dog to receive such an honor in Sri Lankan military history.[3] He died on 24 May 2011 while recuperating from injuries received during a mission.

Military career

Snowy was born on 2 March 2004 at the Commando Regiment Headquarters in Ganemulla, and began training in September of that year under his handler Lance corporal D.H.P. Sampath under the supervision of Captain (armed forces) Vimukthi Jayasinghe.[1][3][4] Snowy's first deployment was to the Jaffna peninsula. In 2006, he was credited with discovering a hidden ammunition dump in Neduntheevu, and finding an LTTE safehouse and weapons cache at the University of Jaffna.[3] Snowy also helped track down suspects during several bomb attacks in the Jaffna area.[3]

In 2007 he was engaged in the Battle of Thoppigala, helping Long Range Reconnaissance Patrol (LRRP) units track down fleeing LTTE units. Snowy also assisted commandos in a successful ambush at Morawewa.[5] He went on to successfully track down an LTTE infiltration unit that attacked the Thalgasmankada military detachment inside the Yala National Park.[3]

Welioya action and injury

On 14 March 2008 at 3.30 pm, a six-man LTTE infiltration unit of the Jeyanthan Brigade (led by “Koulan”), ambushed troops attached to the 5th Battalion, Sri Lanka Light Infantry (5-SLLI) in Nikawewa near Welioya. A soldier was injured but troops managed to repel the attack. During subsequent search operations troops recovered a body of an LTTE cadre. Receiving the news, Sri Lanka Army High Command decided to get the assistance of tracking dogs to locate the remaining LTTE cadres.[3] On 15 March, “Snowy” and “Bonnie”, handled by Lance Corporal D.H.P. Sampath and Lance Corporal G.S. Priyankara, arrived at 223 Brigade Headquarters in Welioya.[5] They departed with a 8-man team from the Delta squadron, 2nd Special Forces Regiment and another 8-man team from the 5th Battalion, Sri Lanka Light Infantry. Snowy was leading the search using the scent of recovered objects left behind by the infiltration unit. Two 8-man teams were on the flanks with “Bonnie”, the other tracking dog, to the rear.[5] Around 3.45 pm Snowy suddenly charged a bush where an LTTE cadre was hiding. After firing several shots the LTTE cadre exploded a grenade injuring both Snowy and his handler.[3] Despite his wounds Snowy continued with his search, but realizing the gravity of the injuries Lance Corporal Priyankara withdrew Snowy to get medical assistance.[1]

Recovery and death

Snowy was first taken to Anuradhapura and later transferred to Veterinary Teaching Hospital at the University of Peradeniya, via ambulance.[6] Around 11 pm he arrived at Peradeniya where a team of surgeons led by Professor Indira Silva was waiting. Eleven pieces of shrapnel were detected in his body damaging the lungs and bowels, and lodged close to his heart.[3][6] Snowy's brother “Pet” provided matching blood which transfused to Snowy.[3] Meanwhile, troops from 4th commando unit videotaped Snowy's handler sending his greetings and wishes to Snowy and dispatched it to Peradeniya Hospital, so that Snowy could hear his master's voice and see his face.[6] Gradually Snowy's injuries healed, but due to resulting disabilities he never returned to active duty and remained at Ganemulla Commando Regiment Headquarters. Snowy died on 24 May 2011 while recuperating.[1][4]

Rana Wickrama Padakkama

Snowy received the Rana Wickrama Padakkama for his contributions in battle,[1] the first military dog to receive such an honor in Sri Lanka.[3]

Citation in the Part I Order

This dog, during his period of service after being born in Sri Lanka, performed extremely well, throwing his full weight behind our success in many operations against terrorists and their hideouts. It is equivalent to a national commitment. His diverse services to this Regiment will continue to be remembered among Commandos. His great service for preservation of the country’s territorial integrity with high level of his intelligence, tracking skills and determined pursuing capabilities will continue to reverberate among us. His death is a great loss to handlers, fellow-tracking teams, Commando Regiment and the Army in general. While highly appreciating his invaluable services for the sake of peace in Sri Lanka, we (4 Commando Regiment) extend our heartfelt condolences on his demise and wish him attain Nirvana. [1][2]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f "Much-Loved 'Snowy' after Tireless Tasks in Humanitarian Operations Bids Farewell to Army". Defence Ministry, Sri Lanka. 26 May 2011. Retrieved 20 June 2015.
  2. ^ a b "'Commando' Snowy succumbs to injuries sustained in battle with Tigers". The Island. 29 May 2011. Retrieved 20 June 2015.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i j "Ranabima". Rivira. Rivira Media Corporation Ltd. 23 March 2008. Retrieved 20 June 2015.
  4. ^ a b "QUICK LOOK: Snowy bids farewell to Army". Daily News. 27 May 2011. Retrieved 21 June 2015.
  5. ^ a b c Perera, Ravindra (2008). Wanni Satana. Pahan Prakashana. pp. 162–169. ISBN 9789556670400.
  6. ^ a b c "Salute to Snowy". The Sundaytimes. 4 May 2008. Retrieved 20 June 2015.