Students learn about the Hero Hound program established during WWII, focusing on the incredible story of Chips, a family dog who served in the US military and returned home as a decorated hero.
In this engaging lesson, students explore a unique program that emerged during World War II, where American families voluntarily donated their dogs to serve in the military. Among these brave canines was Chips, a courageous German Shepherd-Collie-Siberian Husky mix who transitioned from a family pet to a decorated war hero. Students will follow Chips' journey from the comfort of his home to the battlefields of Europe, where he displayed acts of bravery and loyalty that earned him commendations, including a Silver Star and a Purple Heart. Through this story, students gain insight into the extraordinary roles animals played in the war effort and reflect on how their service contributed to military success. This lesson highlights the bond between humans and animals, showcasing the significance of patriotism and sacrifice, even among our four-legged friends.
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48
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World War II: At home and at battle
