Gander the Dog's Heroic C Force Journey is a remarkable story of loyalty and bravery. Gander, a Newfoundland, was a member of the Canadian Army's 6th Field Company, Royal Canadian Engineers, which was part of the 1st Canadian Infantry Division's C Force.
Gander accompanied his unit during the early years of World War II, including the evacuation from Hong Kong in 1941. This was a pivotal moment in the war, and Gander's presence was a source of comfort for his handlers.
Gander's journey with C Force was marked by challenges and hardships, but he remained steadfast and true to his unit. His loyalty and companionship were invaluable to the soldiers who served with him.
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Gander's Story
Gander was a Labrador Retriever who became a therapy dog. He was born in 2003 and lived in the United States.
Gander was known for his calm demeanor, which made him an excellent therapy dog. He could sense when people were feeling anxious or sad.
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Gander's owner, President George H.W. Bush, was a big fan of the dog's gentle nature. He often took Gander to visit veterans in hospitals.
Gander's visits to hospitals were a big hit, and he brought joy to many people. He would often lie next to patients and offer comfort.
Gander's story is a testament to the power of therapy animals. He showed that even a simple act of kindness can make a big difference in someone's life.
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C Force Dog
Gander was originally named "Pal" and started life as a family pet in Newfoundland. He was given to the Royal Rifles, who adopted him and renamed him "Gander" after the airfield where they were stationed.
Gander became the mascot of the Royal Rifles, a high-profile role that came with its own rank - sergeant. This allowed him to accompany the soldiers on their travels.
The soldiers had adopted Gander after he was given to them by his owner, who had received him as a pet but was forced to get rid of him due to an accident involving a child.
Sources
- "'Much loved' Newfoundland dog Sergeant Gander honoured with statue" (cbc.ca)
- "Heroic warrior canine's name put on memorial" (winnipegfreepress.com)
- "'Animal VC' will honour Gander's dash for grenade" (independent.co.uk)
- July 25, 2015, article by the CBC (cbc.ca)
- A Dog Named Gander (adognamedgander.com)
- Remembering Sergeant Gander (veterans.gc.ca)
- Mascot Dog Sacrificed Life for Human Comrades (veterans.gc.ca)
- From Pet to War Hero: Gander, the Newfoundland (nationalpurebreddogday.com)
- Take a Gander: Dogs Patrol for Geese (toledocitypaper.com)
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