Dickin Medal


The PDSA Dickin Medal was instituted in 1943 in the United Kingdom by Maria Dickin to honour the work of animals in World War II. It is a bronze medallion, bearing the words "For Gallantry" and "We Also Serve" within a laurel wreath, carried on a ribbon of striped green, dark brown, and pale blue. It is awarded to animals that have displayed "conspicuous gallantry or devotion to duty while serving or associated with any branch of the Armed Forces or Civil Defence Units". The award is commonly referred to as "the animals' Victoria Cross".
Maria Dickin was the founder of the People's Dispensary for Sick Animals, a British veterinary charity. She established the award for any animal displaying conspicuous gallantry and devotion to duty whilst serving with British Empire armed forces or civil emergency services. The medal was awarded 54 times between 1943 and 1949 – to 32 pigeons, 18 dogs, 3 horses, and a ship's cat – to acknowledge actions of gallantry or devotion during the Second World War and subsequent conflicts.
The awarding of the medal was revived in 2000. In December 2007, 12 former recipients buried at the PDSA Animal Cemetery in Ilford, Essex, were afforded full military honours at the conclusion of a National Lottery-aided project to restore the cemetery.

Recipients

The first recipients of the award, in December 1943, were three pigeons serving with the Royal Air Force who contributed to the recovery of aircrews from ditched aircraft. The most recent recipient is Kuga, a Belgian Malinois who served with the Australian Special Air Service Regiment in Afghanistan in 2012.
, the Dickin Medal has been awarded 71 times, plus one honorary award made in 2014 to all the animals that served in the First World War.
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RecipientAnimalDate of awardNotesRef
White VisionPigeon2 12 1943Delivered a message that led to the rescue of a ditched aircrew in October 1943. She flew 9 hours in bad visibility and heavy weather with strong headwinds.
WinkiePigeon2 12 1943Delivered a message that contributed to the rescue of a ditched aircrew in February 1942

TykePigeon2 12 1943Delivered a message that contributed to the rescue of a ditched aircrew in June 1943
Bob24 03 1944A mongrel, worked on patrol at Green Hill, North Africa; served with the 6th Battalion Queen's Own Royal West Kent Regiment
Beach ComberPigeon1 09 1944Brought the first news of the landings at Dieppe in 1942; served with the Canadian Army
GustavPigeon1 09 1944Brought the first message from the Normandy beaches on 6 June 1944
PaddyPigeon1 09 1944Held best recorded time with a message from the Normandy Operations in June 1944
RipA mongrel, located many victims of the air-raids of The Blitz
Jet12 01 1945An Alsatian,#endnote B| assisted in the rescue of persons trapped under blitzed buildings; served with the Civil Defence Service
Irma12 01 1945An Alsatian,#endnote B| assisted in the rescue of persons trapped under blitzed buildings; served with the Civil Defence Service
Beauty12 01 1945A Wirehaired Terrier, assisted in the location of buried air-raid victims; served with a PDSA Rescue Squad
Rob22 01 1945A Collie, made over 20 parachute descents during the North African Campaign; served with the Special Air Service #endnote A|

Kenley LassPigeonFirst pigeon to deliver intelligence from an agent in enemy-occupied France in October 1940; served with the National Pigeon Service. She was parachuted with the agent and released 12 days later to fly 300 miles back to home in less than 7 hours.
Navy BluePigeonAlthough injured, delivered a message from a raiding party in France, June 1944
Flying DutchmanPigeonDelivered three messages from agents in the Netherlands; missing in action on the fourth mission in 1944
Dutch CoastPigeonDelivered an SOS message from a ditched aircrew 288 miles in 7.5 hours in April 1942
CommandoPigeonDelivered three messages from agents in occupied France; served with the National Pigeon Service
Royal BluePigeonFirst pigeon of the war to deliver a message from a forced landed aircraft on the Continent in October 1940
Thorn02 03 1945An Alsatian,#endnote B| located air-raid casualties in a burning building; served with the Civil Defence Service
Rifleman Khan27 03 1945An Alsatian,#endnote B| rescued a soldier from drowning while under heavy shell fire during the assault of Walcheren in November 1944; served with the 6th Battalion Cameronians
RexAn Alsatian,#endnote B| located casualties in burning buildings; served with the Civil Defence Service
Ruhr ExpressPigeonCarried an important message from the Ruhr Pocket in April 1945
William of OrangePigeonHeld the record time for delivering a message from the Arnhem Airborne Operation; served with the National Pigeon Service
Scotch LassPigeonBrought 38 microphotographs across the North Sea from the Netherlands, despite injury, in September 1944
Sheila02 07 1945A Collie, assisted in the rescue of four American airmen lost on the Cheviot Hills in a blizzard after a crash in December 1944
BillyPigeonDelivered a message from a bomber which had been force-landed in 1942
Broad ArrowPigeonBrought three important messages from the Continent in 1943; served with the National Pigeon Service
NPS.42.NS.2780PigeonBrought three important messages from the Continent in 1942 and 1943; served with the National Pigeon Service
NPS.42.NS.7524PigeonBrought three important messages from the Continent in 1942 and 1943; served with the National Pigeon Service
MaquisPigeonBrought three important messages from the Continent from 1943 and 1944; served with the National Pigeon Service
Mary of ExeterPigeonShowed outstanding endurance on war service despite injury
PeterA Collie, located people trapped under blitzed buildings; served with the Civil Defence Service
TommyPigeonDelivered a message from the Netherlands to Lancashire in July 1942; served with the National Pigeon Service
All AlonePigeonDelivered an important message following a flight of over 400 miles in one day in August 1943; served with the National Pigeon Service
JudyA pedigree Pointer, helped keep morale high among fellow prisoners in a Japanese prisoner-of-war camp
PrincessPigeonCompleted a special mission to Crete, a journey of more than 500 miles over sea, with valuable information
MercuryPigeonCarried out a special task involving a 480-mile flight from Northern Denmark in 1942; served with the National Pigeon Service
NURP.38.BPC.6PigeonMade three flights in 1941; served with the National Pigeon Service
G.I. JoePigeonFlew 20 miles in as many minutes, delivering a message which is credited with saving over 100 lives; served with the United States Army Pigeon Service
Punch and JudyBoxers, saved two British officers in Palestine by attacking a nationalist
ColognePigeonHomed from a crashed aircraft over Cologne despite injury in 1943
Duke of NormandyPigeon08 01 1947First bird to arrive with message from Paratroops of 21st Army Group on D Day ; served with the National Pigeon Service
NURP.43.CC.1418Pigeon08 01 1947Fastest flight carrying a message from the 6th Airborne Division from Normandy, 7 June 1944; served with the National Pigeon Service
DD.43.T.139PigeonBrought message of foundered ship in the Huon Gulf in time to salvage it and its cargo; served with the Royal Australian Corps of Signals
DD.43.Q.879PigeonOnly survivor of three pigeons released to warn of an impending counter-attack at Manus Island. Reached headquarters in time to extract a US Marine Corps patrol; served with the Royal Australian Corps of Signals
Ricky29 03 1947A Welsh Collie, located mines along a canal bank at Nederweert in the Netherlands, despite being injured by one
Bing29 03 1947An Alsatian,#endnote B| parachuted into Normandy with 13th Battalion, 6th Airborne Division.
OlgaHorse11 04 1947Controlled traffic and assisted rescue operations following a flying bomb explosion in Tooting; served with the police
UpstartHorse11 04 1947Controlled traffic following a flying bomb exploding in Bethnal Green; served with the police
RegalHorse11 04 1947Remained calm despite being subject to stable fires in Muswell Hill caused by explosive incendiaries on two separate occasions
SimonCatHMS Amethysts ship's cat, awarded for "gallantry under fire" and for the disposal of many rats despite shrapnel injuries during the Yangtze Incident in 1949
Antis28 01 1949An Alsatian,#endnote B| served with Václav Robert Bozděch, a Czech airman, in the French Air Force and in the No. 311 Squadron RAF in Britain, and helped his master escape after the death of Jan Masaryk
Tich01 07 1949A mongrel, awarded for courage and devotion between 1941–45; served with the 1st Battalion King's Royal Rifle Corps
Gander27 10 2000A Newfoundland, saved Canadian infantrymen on at least three separate occasions during the Battle of Lye Mun on Hong Kong Island in December 1941; killed in action gathering a grenade
Appollo05 03 2002A German Shepherd, received the award on behalf of all search-and-rescue dogs who assisted in the aftermath of the September 11 attacks in 2001
Salty and Roselle05 03 2002Labrador guide dogs, led their blind owners down more than 70 flights of stairs to escape from the damaged World Trade Center in September 2001
Sam14 01 2003A German Shepherd, brought down an armed man and held back rioters while serving in Bosnia and Herzegovina in April 1998; served with The Royal Canadian Regiment on assignment from the Royal Army Veterinary Corps
Buster9 12 2003A Springer Spaniel, located a weapons arsenal in Safwan, Southern Iraq in March 2003; served with the Duke of Wellington's Regiment
Lucky6 02 2007A German Shepherd, the only member of a four-dog team to survive tracking nationalists in Malaya from 1949 to 1952; served with the Royal Air Force Police
Sadie6 02 2007A Labrador, detected explosive devices, which were subsequently disarmed, while serving in Kabul, Afghanistan, in November 2005; served with the Royal Gloucestershire, Berkshire and Wiltshire Regiment
Treo24 02 2010A Labrador-Spaniel crossbreed, located improvised explosive devices while serving in Helmand Province, Afghanistan in August and September 2008; served with Royal Army Veterinary Corps
Theo25 10 2012A Springer Spaniel, who located improvised explosive devices while serving in Afghanistan, holds the record for most operational finds by an arms and explosives search dog with 14. Died from an apparent seizure after his handler was killed by enemy fire earlier that day.
Sasha29 04 2014A Labrador who located 15 improvised explosive devices, mortars, mines, and weapons while serving in Afghanistan, with the Royal Army Veterinary Corps. In July 2008 Sasha and her handler were killed in a Taliban ambush by a rocket-propelled grenade.
WarriorHorse2 09 2014Honorary award to a First World War warhorse to commemorate the contributions of all animals during the conflict.
Diesel28 12 2015A Belgian Malinois RAID assault dog employed by the French police who was killed by suspected terrorists in the 2015 Saint-Denis raid on 18 November 2015 in Paris.
Lucca5 04 2016A German Shepherd who worked with the United States Marine Corps for six years before losing a leg in an IED explosion.
RecklessHorse28 07 2016A Mongolian mare who worked with the United States Marine Corps in the Korean War. On one day she made 51 solo trips to resupply multiple front line units.
Mali17 11 2017A Belgian Malinois that worked with the Special Boat Service in Afghanistan in 2012. During an 8-hour assault against a Taliban position, the dog indicated the locations of enemy combatants, despite being injured three times by grenade explosions.
Chips15 01 2018A Husky crossbreed, for bravery and devotion to duty during the US Army's invasion of Sicily on 10 July 1943.
Kuga26 10 2018A Belgian Malinois, for actions during an Australian Special Operations Task Group patrol in Uruzgan province, Afghanistan. Kuga, who was shot five times during the action, served with the Special Air Service Regiment from 2008 until his death from wounds in 2012.