By JANET McCONNAUGHEY (AP) – 9 hours ago
"Loyal Forces: The Animals
The first exhibit highlights the Coast Guard shore patrol, which used 3,000 horses
North Africa
An oral history from Hiram Boone, a mule
And for the Pacific front, there are the dogs
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NEW ORLEANS (AP) — Smoky the Yorkshire terrier
"Loyal Force: Animals
"There was a great love and loyalty between the soldiers and the animals
The exhibit opener may seem odd to people used to thinking of the Coast Guard as offshore duty in cutters, patrol boats, helicopters and airplanes.
In the mezzanine, where a Sherman tank and a half-track represent the period's most common cavalry, will be a figure of a Coast Guardsman on shore patrol with his horse
"Luckily, before they could wreak havoc they were caught," said Kiser. "But there was this great fear that we really had to protect America's coastline."
Nearly 3,000 horses
The first thing visitors will see in the special exhibits gallery is a German reconnaissance horse
Germany's 1st Cavalry Division pursued the Soviet Army through the northern marshes of the Soviet Union, but was disbanded and mechanized in November 1941, largely because horses
But most supplies and a great deal of artillery were still horse
"These mounted patrol troops were referred to as the 'eyes and ears of their units,'" an exhibit panel explains.
The museum's artifacts were part of the reason for including the German horse
North Africa and the Mediterranean are represented by pigeons
An oral history from Hiram Boone, a muleskinner
For the Pacific front, there are the dogs
Smoky, found in a foxhole in New Guinea, was a mascot who became a war heroine when engineers needed to run 70 feet of telegraph wire through an 8-inch culvert under an airfield.
Cpl. William Wynne, who had adopted Smoky and taught her many tricks, tied one end of the wire to Smoky's collar and had his buddies hold Smoky at one end of the culvert while he called her from the other.
Her story is among a half-dozen featured on a touch-screen display, as is that of Kurt, a Doberman Pinscher who alerted his handler to Japanese soldiers lying in wait above the Asan Point beachhead on Guam, but was killed by a mortar shell.
Bronze statues of Smoky in a "pot" helmet and Kurt, lying down but on the alert, also are part of the exhibit. Kurt's statue is a replica of one at the United States Marine Corps War Dog
Sculptor Susan Bahary also put Barnes in touch with the widow of Lt. William Putney, commanding officer of the 3rd U.S. War Dog Platoon, who led 110 Marines and 72 dogs
"A lot of stuff they had was the same as for humans," Barnes said. "It took a while for the Army to get around to having special supplies for dogs
There's also a mascot slideshow and a narrated "slideshow movie" about servicemen's encounters with exotic animals
They had to omit lots of stories, such as that of the bear
"We really wanted to concentrate on the animals
(This version CORRECTS APNewsNow. Corrects name of exhibit. Changes muleskinner to mule handler to clarify. Will be updated.)
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