Summary
A PUPPY rescued from death by British troops in Iraq faces being put down - unless they can raise pounds 3,000 to fly him home.
Four-month-old Dauncey, named after a World War 2 hero, was saved by a soldier who found Iraqi children hurling him against a sentry post. Now the dog has been adopted by troops from the 1st Battalion, the Cheshire Regiment, who want to bring him to England when their tour of duty ends in November.See the full content of this document
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Help Save Dog of War ; Troops' Mascot Could Be Shot
But because of military red tape the RAF cannot fly him home, leaving the Cheshires to foo...
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