The World Around Us #1
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join free"Moustache" is a true story from 1958’s The World Around Us #1, spotlighting Chips, a remarkable dog with a husky and collie-German shepherd mix heritage, chosen to lead the first K-9 detachment across the Atlantic during the Allied invasion of Africa in World War II. Written and illustrated by Ernie Hart, with full art and inks by Hart, the cover by Hart captures the spirit of this historic canine mission.
Chips, a remarkable dog with a mixed heritage, became the first K-9 to cross the Atlantic Ocean with the Allied forces during World War II. His journey with the military detachment marked a historic moment in the use of dogs in wartime operations.
Sandy, a loyal German shepherd, served with the marines during the New Britain campaign in World War II, where his keen instincts and courage made him an invaluable messenger dog. This true story highlights his remarkable service and the bond he shared with his unit in one of the war’s most challenging theaters.
A true story of loyalty and courage, "Bruce" follows the remarkable bond between two German shepherds, Bruce and Silver, who risked their lives to save two American soldiers trapped in a foxhole on Luzon during World War II. Their bravery in the face of danger stands as a powerful testament to the unspoken connection between humans and animals in the midst of war.
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Reprinted in Wereld in beeld #6 (1960), Alt i bilder #6 (1960), The World Around Us #W1 (2012), Unsere Welt Illustrierte #6
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