British Army dog Buster with his handler Sgt Danny Morgan after receiving the PDSA Dickin Medal, the animal equivalent of the Victoria Cross at London's Imperial Museum. Buster, a six-year-old Springer spaniel, broke a resistance cell in Safwan, southern Iraq, when he discovered a hidden cache of weapons and explosives. He is considered responsible for saving the lives of countless civilians and troops.

British Army dog Buster with his handler Sgt Danny Morgan after receiving the PDSA Dickin Medal, the animal equivalent of the Victoria Cross at London's Imperial Museum. Buster, a six-year-old Springer spaniel, broke a resistance cell in Safwan, southern Iraq, when he discovered a hidden cache of weapons and explosives. He is considered responsible for saving the lives of countless civilians and troops. Stock Photo
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PA Images / Alamy Stock Photo

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G6MP4C

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1262 x 1949 px | 21.4 x 33 cm | 8.4 x 13 inches | 150dpi

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9 December 2003

Location:

London UK

Photographer:

Edmond Terakopian

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British Army dog Buster with his handler Sgt Danny Morgan after receiving the PDSA Dickin Medal, the animal equivalent of the Victoria Cross at London's Imperial Museum. Buster, a six-year-old Springer spaniel, broke a resistance cell in Safwan, southern Iraq, when he discovered a hidden cache of weapons and explosives. He is considered responsible for saving the lives of countless civilians and troops.

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