Aw hell, how about a thread of WWI animals. Might as well, since I'm deep in the @USNatArchives WWI photo collection
Here's Alaskan-born Jimmy, mascot for the 2nd Field Battalion, Signal Corps at Chaumont, France, being a good boy
Here's Alaskan-born Jimmy, mascot for the 2nd Field Battalion, Signal Corps at Chaumont, France, being a good boy
Wild boar mascot for the dispatch riders of the 26th "Yankee" Division, because you're never as badass until you're driving a motorcycle thru the western front with a wild boar
This is "Taps" and he's getting fitted for a gas mask by his Marine buddies near Verdun, April, 1918
He protecc now
He protecc now
Tom, a horse with the @FightingFirst, ready for a gas attack near Bonvillers, France, May 4, 1918
Another one from @FightingFirst, this a wild pig caught between 1st and 2d line trenches near Bonvillers by the 2d Field Battalion, Signal Corps
The men of Headquarters Troop, 26th Division seem to have gotten themselves a deer as a mascot, as they walk thru Torcy, July 21, 1918
Guys from Company K, 167th Infantry ( @AlabamaNG) with their pet crow on July 6, 1918 near Suippes
Because Alabama, I guess
Because Alabama, I guess
Then there's the @PANationalGuard, with a 28th Division soldier and his goose, near Gland, France, July 1918
Weird AEF obsession with fowl
Weird AEF obsession with fowl
Mutt, the YMCA dog that runs into the trenches carrying... cigarettes.
I mean, hell, everything on the western front was trying to kill you anyways, what's one more thing?
I mean, hell, everything on the western front was trying to kill you anyways, what's one more thing?
PFC Glass and a German wolf hound at his master's grave, where after 3 days carrying the dog food and water he finally persuaded him to leave






