Why did British army become involved in the rescue of cat
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The Surprising Story of the Only Cat Ever to Win the Highest Honor for Animal Military Gallantry
While the men of the "Yangtse Incident" received a heroes' welcome home, Simon, the ships cat of HMS Amethyst and winner of the Dickin Medal - the animals Victoria Cross - rested at the Hackbridge Quarantine Kennels in Surrey. PA Images/Getty Images
BY ROBIN HUTTON
SEPTEMBER 18, 2018 10:00 AM EDT
Cats have been clawing their way into wartime history for a long time. Take for example Crimean Tom, sometimes called Sevastopol Tom. In a Russian port town in 1854, he saved invading French and British troops from starvation by leading them to a secret cache of food.
Then there was Tiddles, who served several Royal Navy ships in World War II, along the way logging more than 30,000 miles.
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