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September 11 attacks on Twin Towers
September 11, 2001- New York, New York, United States: Terrorists attack the World Trade Center by flying two hijacked jetliners into the Twin Towers, causing them to collapse. (Allan Tannenbaum/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) -
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Hijacked planes crash into the World Trade Center
September 11, 2001- New York, New York, United States: Two planes hijacked by Arab terrorists crash into the World Trade Center on September 11, 2001. The twin towers collapsed causing almost 3,000 deaths. (Allan Tannenbaum/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Hijacked planes crash into the World Trade Center
September 11, 2001- New York, New York, United States: Two planes hijacked by Arab terrorists crash into the World Trade Center on September 11, 2001. The twin towers collapsed causing almost 3,000 deaths. (Allan Tannenbaum/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) -
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Hijacked planes crash into the World Trade Center
September 11, 2001- New York, New York, United States: Two planes hijacked by Arab terrorists crash into the twin towers of the World Trade Center, destroying them and killing almost 3,000 people. Businessmen run up Broadway to escape debris cloud as south tower collapses. (Allan Tannenbaum/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) -
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Hijacked planes crash into the World Trade Center
September 11, 2001- New York, New York, United States: Two planes hijacked by Arab terrorists crash into the World Trade Center on September 11, 2001. The twin towers collapsed causing almost 3,000 deaths. (Allan Tannenbaum/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) -
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Hijacked planes crash into the World Trade Center
September 11, 2001- New York, New York, United States: Terrorists flew two commercial airliners into the Twin Towers of the World Trade Center in New York City. Nearly 3,000 people died in the crash and the subsequent collapse of the towers after burning jet fuel weakened the buildings' structures. (Allan Tannenbaum/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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September 11 terrorist attack on New York
September 11, 2001- New York, New York, United States: The aftermath of the terrorist attack on the World Trade Center towers in New York City. A total of four planes were hijacked on September 11. US Airlines flights 11 and 175 from Boston were hijacked mid-air by terrorists with knives who flew the two planes into the two towers of the World Trade Center in New York. American Airlines flight 77 from Washington was hijacked and flown into the Pentagon, and United Airlines flight 93 from New Jersey was hijacked, but its intended target, thought to be Washington, was saved when the passengers on board fought the terrorists. In New York, the damages caused by the plane crashes were tremendous. The two towers of the World Trade Center were designed to withstand the impact of a plane, but the fires were fueled by 91,000 litres of jet fuel, and the temperature of the steel core supporting the towers soared to 800C. Once the steel frame on one floor melted, the floor collapsed, putting even greater pressure on the floor below. Even lower on the tower, where the temperatures were not as high, the force of the weight of the collapsing floors above weakened the buildings' structures to a devastating degree. About an hour after the south tower was hit, it crumbled; twenty minutes later, the north tower fell. Thousands ran for their lives, and while five survivors were uncovered in the rubble in the first twenty-four hours after the crash, 2,801 died. A total of four planes were hijacked on September 11. US Airlines flights 11 and 175 from Boston were hijacked mid-air by terrorists with knives who flew the two planes into the two towers of the World Trade Center in New York. American Airlines flight 77 from Washington was hijacked and flown into the Pentagon, and United Airlines flight 93 from New Jersey was hijacked, but its intended target, thought to be Washington, was saved when the passengers on board fought the terrorists. In New York, the damages caused by the plane cra -
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September 11 terrorist attack on New York
September 11, 2001- New York, New York, United States: The World Trade Center burns after terrorists flew planes into the two towers. A total of four planes were hijacked on September 11. US Airlines flights 11 and 175 from Boston were hijacked mid-air by terrorists with knives who flew the two planes into the two towers of the World Trade Center in New York. American Airlines flight 77 from Washington was hijacked and flown into the Pentagon, and United Airlines flight 93 from New Jersey was hijacked, but its intended target, thought to be Washington, was saved when the passengers on board fought the terrorists. In New York, the damages caused by the plane crashes were tremendous. The two towers of the World Trade Center were designed to withstand the impact of a plane, but the fires were fueled by 91,000 litres of jet fuel, and the temperature of the steel core supporting the towers soared to 800C. Once the steel frame on one floor melted, the floor collapsed, putting even greater pressure on the floor below. Even lower on the tower, where the temperatures were not as high, the force of the weight of the collapsing floors above weakened the buildings' structures to a devastating degree. About an hour after the south tower was hit, it crumbled; twenty minutes later, the north tower fell. Thousands ran for their lives, and while five survivors were uncovered in the rubble in the first twenty-four hours after the crash, 2,801 died. It was the largest terrorist attack ever to occur on American grounds. (Allan Tannenbaum/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) -
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September 11 terrorist attack on New York
September 11, 2001- New York, New York, United States: The aftermath of terrorist attack on the World Trade Center. A total of four planes were hijacked on September 11. US Airlines flights 11 and 175 from Boston were hijacked mid-air by terrorists with knives who flew the two planes into the two towers of the World Trade Center in New York. American Airlines flight 77 from Washington was hijacked and flown into the Pentagon, and United Airlines flight 93 from New Jersey was hijacked, but its intended target, thought to be Washington, was saved when the passengers on board fought the terrorists. In New York, the damages caused by the plane crashes were tremendous. The two towers of the World Trade Center were designed to withstand the impact of a plane, but the fires were fueled by 91,000 litres of jet fuel, and the temperature of the steel core supporting the towers soared to 800C. Once the steel frame on one floor melted, the floor collapsed, putting even greater pressure on the floor below. Even lower on the tower, where the temperatures were not as high, the force of the weight of the collapsing floors above weakened the buildings' structures to a devastating degree. About an hour after the south tower was hit, it crumbled; twenty minutes later, the north tower fell. Thousands ran for their lives, and while five survivors were uncovered in the rubble in the first twenty-four hours after the crash, 2,801 died. A total of four planes were hijacked on September 11. US Airlines flights 11 and 175 from Boston were hijacked mid-air by terrorists with knives who flew the two planes into the two towers of the World Trade Center in New York. American Airlines flight 77 from Washington was hijacked and flown into the Pentagon, and United Airlines flight 93 from New Jersey was hijacked, but its intended target, thought to be Washington, was saved when the passengers on board fought the terrorists. In New York, the damages caused by the plane crashes were tremendous. The tw -
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September 11 terrorist attack on New York
September 11, 2001- New York, New York, United States: The World Trade Center burns after terrorists flew planes into the two towers. A total of four planes were hijacked on September 11. US Airlines flights 11 and 175 from Boston were hijacked mid-air by terrorists with knives who flew the two planes into the two towers of the World Trade Center in New York. American Airlines flight 77 from Washington was hijacked and flown into the Pentagon, and United Airlines flight 93 from New Jersey was hijacked, but its intended target, thought to be Washington, was saved when the passengers on board fought the terrorists. In New York, the damages caused by the plane crashes were tremendous. The two towers of the World Trade Center were designed to withstand the impact of a plane, but the fires were fueled by 91,000 litres of jet fuel, and the temperature of the steel core supporting the towers soared to 800C. Once the steel frame on one floor melted, the floor collapsed, putting even greater pressure on the floor below. Even lower on the tower, where the temperatures were not as high, the force of the weight of the collapsing floors above weakened the buildings' structures to a devastating degree. About an hour after the south tower was hit, it crumbled; twenty minutes later, the north tower fell. Thousands ran for their lives, and while five survivors were uncovered in the rubble in the first twenty-four hours after the crash, 2,801 died. It was the largest terrorist attack ever to occur on American grounds. (Allan Tannenbaum/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) -
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Hijacked planes crash into the World Trade Center
September 11, 2001- New York, New York, United States: Two planes hijacked by Arab terrorists crash into the World Trade Center on September 11, 2001. The twin towers collapsed causing almost 3,000 deaths. (Allan Tannenbaum/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) -
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World Trade Center hit by hijacked jetliners
September 11, 2001- New York, New York, United States: Two planes hijacked by Arab terrorists crash into the twin towers of the World Trade Center, destroying them and killing almost 3,000 people. The first plane hit the north tower, and desperate trapped people are visible in the windows in the upper right of the photo. One is clinging outside near the top. (Allan Tannenbaum/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) -
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Hijacked planes crash into the World Trade Center
September 11, 2001- New York, New York, United States: Terrorists flew two commercial airliners into the Twin Towers of the World Trade Center in New York City. Nearly 3,000 people died in the crash and the subsequent collapse of the towers after burning jet fuel weakened the buildings' structures. (Allan Tannenbaum/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Hijacked planes crash into the World Trade Center
September 11, 2001- New York, New York, United States: Two planes hijacked by Arab terrorists crash into the twin towers of the World Trade Center, destroying them and killing almost 3,000 people. Businessmen run up Broadway to escape debris cloud as south tower collapses. (Allan Tannenbaum/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Hijacked planes crash into the World Trade Center
September 11, 2001- New York, New York, United States: Two planes hijacked by Arab terrorists crash into the World Trade Center on September 11, 2001. The twin towers collapsed causing almost 3,000 deaths. (Allan Tannenbaum/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) -
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September 11 terrorist attack on New York
September 11, 2001- New York, New York, United States: The aftermath of the terrorist attack on the World Trade Center. A total of four planes were hijacked on September 11. US Airlines flights 11 and 175 from Boston were hijacked mid-air by terrorists with knives who flew the two planes into the two towers of the World Trade Center in New York. American Airlines flight 77 from Washington was hijacked and flown into the Pentagon, and United Airlines flight 93 from New Jersey was hijacked, but its intended target, thought to be Washington, was saved when the passengers on board fought the terrorists. In New York, the damages caused by the plane crashes were tremendous. The two towers of the World Trade Center were designed to withstand the impact of a plane, but the fires were fueled by 91,000 litres of jet fuel, and the temperature of the steel core supporting the towers soared to 800C. Once the steel frame on one floor melted, the floor collapsed, putting even greater pressure on the floor below. Even lower on the tower, where the temperatures were not as high, the force of the weight of the collapsing floors above weakened the buildings' structures to a devastating degree. About an hour after the south tower was hit, it crumbled; twenty minutes later, the north tower fell. Thousands ran for their lives, and while five survivors were uncovered in the rubble in the first twenty-four hours after the crash, 2,801 died. A total of four planes were hijacked on September 11. US Airlines flights 11 and 175 from Boston were hijacked mid-air by terrorists with knives who flew the two planes into the two towers of the World Trade Center in New York. American Airlines flight 77 from Washington was hijacked and flown into the Pentagon, and United Airlines flight 93 from New Jersey was hijacked, but its intended target, thought to be Washington, was saved when the passengers on board fought the terrorists. In New York, the damages caused by the plane crashes were tremendous. Th -
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September 11 terrorist attack on New York
September 11, 2001- New York, New York, United States: The North Tower of the World Trade Center burns after being struck by a jetliner hijacked by Arab terrorists. People desparate to be rescued are in the windows and clinging outside. A total of four planes were hijacked on September 11. US Airlines flights 11 and 175 from Boston were hijacked mid-air by terrorists with knives who flew the two planes into the two towers of the World Trade Center in New York. American Airlines flight 77 from Washington was hijacked and flown into the Pentagon, and United Airlines flight 93 from New Jersey was hijacked, but its intended target, thought to be Washington, was saved when the passengers on board fought the terrorists. In New York, the damages caused by the plane crashes were tremendous. The two towers of the World Trade Center were designed to withstand the impact of a plane, but the fires were fueled by 91,000 litres of jet fuel, and the temperature of the steel core supporting the towers soared to 800C. Once the steel frame on one floor melted, the floor collapsed, putting even greater pressure on the floor below. Even lower on the tower, where the temperatures were not as high, the force of the weight of the collapsing floors above weakened the buildings' structures to a devastating degree. About an hour after the south tower was hit, it crumbled; twenty minutes later, the north tower fell. Thousands ran for their lives, and while five survivors were uncovered in the rubble in the first twenty-four hours after the crash, 2,801 died. It was the largest terrorist attack ever to occur on American grounds. (Allan Tannenbaum/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) -
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Hijacked planes crash into the World Trade Center
September 11, 2001- New York, New York, United States: Two planes hijacked by Arab terrorists crash into the twin towers of the World Trade Center, destroying them and killing almost 3,000 people. Businessmen run up Broadway to escape debris cloud as south tower collapses. (Allan Tannenbaum/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) -
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September 11 terrorist attack on New York
September 11, 2001- New York, New York, United States: The aftermath of the terrorist attack on the World Trade Center. A total of four planes were hijacked on September 11. US Airlines flights 11 and 175 from Boston were hijacked mid-air by terrorists with knives who flew the two planes into the two towers of the World Trade Center in New York. American Airlines flight 77 from Washington was hijacked and flown into the Pentagon, and United Airlines flight 93 from New Jersey was hijacked, but its intended target, thought to be Washington, was saved when the passengers on board fought the terrorists. In New York, the damages caused by the plane crashes were tremendous. The two towers of the World Trade Center were designed to withstand the impact of a plane, but the fires were fueled by 91,000 litres of jet fuel, and the temperature of the steel core supporting the towers soared to 800C. Once the steel frame on one floor melted, the floor collapsed, putting even greater pressure on the floor below. Even lower on the tower, where the temperatures were not as high, the force of the weight of the collapsing floors above weakened the buildings' structures to a devastating degree. About an hour after the south tower was hit, it crumbled; twenty minutes later, the north tower fell. Thousands ran for their lives, and while five survivors were uncovered in the rubble in the first twenty-four hours after the crash, 2,801 died. A total of four planes were hijacked on September 11. US Airlines flights 11 and 175 from Boston were hijacked mid-air by terrorists with knives who flew the two planes into the two towers of the World Trade Center in New York. American Airlines flight 77 from Washington was hijacked and flown into the Pentagon, and United Airlines flight 93 from New Jersey was hijacked, but its intended target, thought to be Washington, was saved when the passengers on board fought the terrorists. In New York, the damages caused by the plane crashes were tremendous. Th -
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September 11 terror attack on New York
September 11, 2001- New York, New York, United States: Terrorists attack the World Trade Center by flying two hijacked jetliners into the Twin Towers, causing them to collapse. Nearly 3,000 people died and hundreds were wounded in the attack and the subsequent collapse of the towers after burning jet fuel weakened the buildings' structure. (Allan Tannenbaum/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) -
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September 11 terror attack on New York
September 11, 2001- New York, New York, United States: Terrorists attack the World Trade Center by flying two hijacked jetliners into the Twin Towers, causing them to collapse. Nearly 3,000 people died and hundreds were wounded in the attack and the subsequent collapse of the towers after burning jet fuel weakened the buildings' structure. (Allan Tannenbaum/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) -
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September 11 attacks on Twin Towers
September 11, 2001- New York, New York, United States: Terrorists attack the World Trade Center by flying two hijacked jetliners into the Twin Towers, causing them to collapse. (Allan Tannenbaum/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) -
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September 11 still killing
September 11, 2001- New York, New York, United States: Two planes hijacked by Arab terrorists crash into the World Trade Center on September 11, 2001. The twin towers collapsed causing almost 3,000 deaths. NYC Firefighter Tim Duffy arrives downtown on his Harley after 1st tower collapse (Allan Tannenbaum/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Hijacked planes crash into the World Trade Center
September 11, 2001- New York, New York, United States: Two planes hijacked by Arab terrorists crash into the World Trade Center on September 11, 2001. The twin towers collapsed causing almost 3,000 deaths. (Allan Tannenbaum/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Hijacked planes crash into the World Trade Center
September 11, 2001- New York, New York, United States: Two planes hijacked by Arab terrorists crash into the World Trade Center on September 11, 2001. The twin towers collapsed causing almost 3,000 deaths. (Allan Tannenbaum/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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September 11 attacks on Twin Towers
September 11, 2001- New York, New York, United States: Terrorists attack the World Trade Center by flying two hijacked jetliners into the Twin Towers, causing them to collapse. (Allan Tannenbaum/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) -
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September 11 attacks on Twin Towers
September 11, 2001- New York, New York, United States: Terrorists attack the World Trade Center by flying two hijacked jetliners into the Twin Towers, causing them to collapse. (Allan Tannenbaum/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) -
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Hijacked planes crash into the World Trade Center
September 11, 2001- New York, New York, United States: Two planes hijacked by Arab terrorists crash into the World Trade Center on September 11, 2001. The twin towers collapsed causing almost 3,000 deaths. (Allan Tannenbaum/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Hijacked planes crash into the World Trade Center
September 11, 2001- New York, New York, United States: Two planes hijacked by Arab terrorists crash into the World Trade Center on September 11, 2001. The twin towers collapsed causing almost 3,000 deaths. NYC Twin towers burn as seen from Church and Vesey St. (Allan Tannenbaum/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) -
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September 11 terrorist attack on New York
September 11, 2001- New York, New York, United States: The aftermath of the terrorist attack on the World Trade Center towers in New York City. A total of four planes were hijacked on September 11. US Airlines flights 11 and 175 from Boston were hijacked mid-air by terrorists with knives who flew the two planes into the two towers of the World Trade Center in New York. American Airlines flight 77 from Washington was hijacked and flown into the Pentagon, and United Airlines flight 93 from New Jersey was hijacked, but its intended target, thought to be Washington, was saved when the passengers on board fought the terrorists. In New York, the damages caused by the plane crashes were tremendous. The two towers of the World Trade Center were designed to withstand the impact of a plane, but the fires were fueled by 91,000 litres of jet fuel, and the temperature of the steel core supporting the towers soared to 800C. Once the steel frame on one floor melted, the floor collapsed, putting even greater pressure on the floor below. Even lower on the tower, where the temperatures were not as high, the force of the weight of the collapsing floors above weakened the buildings' structures to a devastating degree. About an hour after the south tower was hit, it crumbled; twenty minutes later, the north tower fell. Thousands ran for their lives, and while five survivors were uncovered in the rubble in the first twenty-four hours after the crash, 2,801 died. A total of four planes were hijacked on September 11. US Airlines flights 11 and 175 from Boston were hijacked mid-air by terrorists with knives who flew the two planes into the two towers of the World Trade Center in New York. American Airlines flight 77 from Washington was hijacked and flown into the Pentagon, and United Airlines flight 93 from New Jersey was hijacked, but its intended target, thought to be Washington, was saved when the passengers on board fought the terrorists. In New York, the damages caused by the plane cra -
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September 11 terrorist attack on New York
September 11, 2001- New York, New York, United States: Two planes hijacked by Arab terrorists crash into the World Trade Center on September 11, 2001. The twin towers collapsed causing almost 3,000 deaths. NYC Allan Tannenbaum/POLARIS (Allan Tannenbaum/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) -
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Hugh Caulfield: the people whose images came to define 9/11 reflect on the day. Their faces were on front pages across the world in the days after the World Trade Center collapsed. Here’s how they, and their families, look back on those terrifying hours
9/11: 20 years later.
Hugh Caulfield was a police officer stationed in Union Square, New York City. He retired from the police in 2013 and works as a property manager. Now 53, he lives with his wife, Eileen, in Sag Harbor, New York, and has four children.
“I remember going to work and it was a picture perfect day. So I go to the locker room and I get changed and I hear on the police radio that a plane crashed into the World Trade Center.
“We jumped on the subway and were on the train with our radios screaming. It was a rush-hour train and you could see the looks on the people’s faces. They would listen to our radios and then, as we pulled into the train station and the doors opened up, you’d see the fear of people running away. It was chaos the moment we stepped off the train.
‘I looked up and saw the top 30 floors over my head, as it was peeling like a banana peel, and I thought I was dead.’
‘Things that happen in my day sometimes remind me: hearing a noise, or a smell – especially a smell.’
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Hero Military Working Dog awarded animals Victoria Cross
Pictured today (24/11/20) at Woolwich Barracks in London is heroic Military Working Dog, Kuno receiving his well-deserved PDSA Dickin Medal for his bravery and devotion to duty.
A retired Military Working Dog (MWD), who suffered life-changing injuries while supporting British Forces fighting Al Qaeda, has today been awarded the PDSA Dickin Medal for his bravery and devotion to duty.
During the 2019 operation, four-year-old Belgian Shepherd Malinois, Kuno, and his handler were deployed in support of specialist UK and host nation forces on a compound raid against a well-armed and aggressive enemy when they came under attack.
His injuries were so severe he required several operations before he was stable enough to fly back to the UK. Sadly, part of one of Kunoís rear paws had to be amputated to prevent life-threatening infection.
But now he is thriving in retirement after becoming the first UK MWD to be fitted with custom-made prosthetic limbs.
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Hero Military Working Dog awarded animals Victoria Cross
Pictured today (24/11/20) at Woolwich Barracks in London is heroic Military Working Dog, Kuno receiving his well-deserved PDSA Dickin Medal for his bravery and devotion to duty.
A retired Military Working Dog (MWD), who suffered life-changing injuries while supporting British Forces fighting Al Qaeda, has today been awarded the PDSA Dickin Medal for his bravery and devotion to duty.
During the 2019 operation, four-year-old Belgian Shepherd Malinois, Kuno, and his handler were deployed in support of specialist UK and host nation forces on a compound raid against a well-armed and aggressive enemy when they came under attack.
His injuries were so severe he required several operations before he was stable enough to fly back to the UK. Sadly, part of one of Kunoís rear paws had to be amputated to prevent life-threatening infection.
But now he is thriving in retirement after becoming the first UK MWD to be fitted with custom-made prosthetic limbs.
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Hero Military Working Dog awarded animals Victoria Cross
Pictured today (24/11/20) at Woolwich Barracks in London is heroic Military Working Dog, Kuno receiving his well-deserved PDSA Dickin Medal for his bravery and devotion to duty.
A retired Military Working Dog (MWD), who suffered life-changing injuries while supporting British Forces fighting Al Qaeda, has today been awarded the PDSA Dickin Medal for his bravery and devotion to duty.
During the 2019 operation, four-year-old Belgian Shepherd Malinois, Kuno, and his handler were deployed in support of specialist UK and host nation forces on a compound raid against a well-armed and aggressive enemy when they came under attack.
His injuries were so severe he required several operations before he was stable enough to fly back to the UK. Sadly, part of one of Kunoís rear paws had to be amputated to prevent life-threatening infection.
But now he is thriving in retirement after becoming the first UK MWD to be fitted with custom-made prosthetic limbs.
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Hero Military Working Dog awarded animals Victoria Cross
Pictured today (24/11/20) at Woolwich Barracks in London is heroic Military Working Dog, Kuno receiving his well-deserved PDSA Dickin Medal for his bravery and devotion to duty.
A retired Military Working Dog (MWD), who suffered life-changing injuries while supporting British Forces fighting Al Qaeda, has today been awarded the PDSA Dickin Medal for his bravery and devotion to duty.
During the 2019 operation, four-year-old Belgian Shepherd Malinois, Kuno, and his handler were deployed in support of specialist UK and host nation forces on a compound raid against a well-armed and aggressive enemy when they came under attack.
His injuries were so severe he required several operations before he was stable enough to fly back to the UK. Sadly, part of one of Kunoís rear paws had to be amputated to prevent life-threatening infection.
But now he is thriving in retirement after becoming the first UK MWD to be fitted with custom-made prosthetic limbs.
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Hero Military Working Dog awarded animals Victoria Cross
Pictured today (24/11/20) at Woolwich Barracks in London is heroic Military Working Dog, Kuno receiving his well-deserved PDSA Dickin Medal for his bravery and devotion to duty.
A retired Military Working Dog (MWD), who suffered life-changing injuries while supporting British Forces fighting Al Qaeda, has today been awarded the PDSA Dickin Medal for his bravery and devotion to duty.
During the 2019 operation, four-year-old Belgian Shepherd Malinois, Kuno, and his handler were deployed in support of specialist UK and host nation forces on a compound raid against a well-armed and aggressive enemy when they came under attack.
His injuries were so severe he required several operations before he was stable enough to fly back to the UK. Sadly, part of one of Kunoís rear paws had to be amputated to prevent life-threatening infection.
But now he is thriving in retirement after becoming the first UK MWD to be fitted with custom-made prosthetic limbs.
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Hero Military Working Dog awarded animals Victoria Cross
Pictured today (24/11/20) at Woolwich Barracks in London is heroic Military Working Dog, Kuno receiving his well-deserved PDSA Dickin Medal for his bravery and devotion to duty.
A retired Military Working Dog (MWD), who suffered life-changing injuries while supporting British Forces fighting Al Qaeda, has today been awarded the PDSA Dickin Medal for his bravery and devotion to duty.
During the 2019 operation, four-year-old Belgian Shepherd Malinois, Kuno, and his handler were deployed in support of specialist UK and host nation forces on a compound raid against a well-armed and aggressive enemy when they came under attack.
His injuries were so severe he required several operations before he was stable enough to fly back to the UK. Sadly, part of one of Kunoís rear paws had to be amputated to prevent life-threatening infection.
But now he is thriving in retirement after becoming the first UK MWD to be fitted with custom-made prosthetic limbs.
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Hero Military Working Dog awarded animals Victoria Cross
Pictured today (24/11/20) at Woolwich Barracks in London is heroic Military Working Dog, Kuno receiving his well-deserved PDSA Dickin Medal for his bravery and devotion to duty.
Standing to the right of Kuno and his current Handler is Col Mark Morrison, Chief Veterinary and Rehoming Officer.
A retired Military Working Dog (MWD), who suffered life-changing injuries while supporting British Forces fighting Al Qaeda, has today been awarded the PDSA Dickin Medal for his bravery and devotion to duty.
During the 2019 operation, four-year-old Belgian Shepherd Malinois, Kuno, and his handler were deployed in support of specialist UK and host nation forces on a compound raid against a well-armed and aggressive enemy when they came under attack.
His injuries were so severe he required several operations before he was stable enough to fly back to the UK. Sadly, part of one of Kunoís rear paws had to be amputated to prevent life-threatening infection.
But now he is thriving in retirement after becoming the first UK MWD to be fitted with custom-made prosthetic limbs.
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Hero Military Working Dog awarded animals Victoria Cross
Pictured today (24/11/20) at Woolwich Barracks in London is heroic Military Working Dog, Kuno receiving his well-deserved PDSA Dickin Medal for his bravery and devotion to duty.
A retired Military Working Dog (MWD), who suffered life-changing injuries while supporting British Forces fighting Al Qaeda, has today been awarded the PDSA Dickin Medal for his bravery and devotion to duty.
During the 2019 operation, four-year-old Belgian Shepherd Malinois, Kuno, and his handler were deployed in support of specialist UK and host nation forces on a compound raid against a well-armed and aggressive enemy when they came under attack.
His injuries were so severe he required several operations before he was stable enough to fly back to the UK. Sadly, part of one of Kunoís rear paws had to be amputated to prevent life-threatening infection.
But now he is thriving in retirement after becoming the first UK MWD to be fitted with custom-made prosthetic limbs.
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Hero Military Working Dog awarded animals Victoria Cross
Pictured today (24/11/20) at Woolwich Barracks in London is heroic Military Working Dog, Kuno receiving his well-deserved PDSA Dickin Medal for his bravery and devotion to duty.
A retired Military Working Dog (MWD), who suffered life-changing injuries while supporting British Forces fighting Al Qaeda, has today been awarded the PDSA Dickin Medal for his bravery and devotion to duty.
During the 2019 operation, four-year-old Belgian Shepherd Malinois, Kuno, and his handler were deployed in support of specialist UK and host nation forces on a compound raid against a well-armed and aggressive enemy when they came under attack.
His injuries were so severe he required several operations before he was stable enough to fly back to the UK. Sadly, part of one of Kunoís rear paws had to be amputated to prevent life-threatening infection.
But now he is thriving in retirement after becoming the first UK MWD to be fitted with custom-made prosthetic limbs.
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Hero Military Working Dog awarded animals Victoria Cross
Pictured today (24/11/20) at Woolwich Barracks in London is heroic Military Working Dog, Kuno receiving his well-deserved PDSA Dickin Medal for his bravery and devotion to duty.
A retired Military Working Dog (MWD), who suffered life-changing injuries while supporting British Forces fighting Al Qaeda, has today been awarded the PDSA Dickin Medal for his bravery and devotion to duty.
During the 2019 operation, four-year-old Belgian Shepherd Malinois, Kuno, and his handler were deployed in support of specialist UK and host nation forces on a compound raid against a well-armed and aggressive enemy when they came under attack.
His injuries were so severe he required several operations before he was stable enough to fly back to the UK. Sadly, part of one of Kunoís rear paws had to be amputated to prevent life-threatening infection.
But now he is thriving in retirement after becoming the first UK MWD to be fitted with custom-made prosthetic limbs.
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Ex-jihadi turned M16 agent Aimen Dean
Aimen Dean, former Al Qaeda bomb maker who went onto work for MI6. Photographed in London ahead of the next series of his pod cast Conflicted.
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Ex-jihadi turned M16 agent Aimen Dean
Ex-jihadi turned M16 agent Aimen Dean pictured at The Fisheries, Hackney, London, UK.
Aimen Dean is hosting the 2nd series of the “Conflicted Podcast” together with Thomas Small.
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Ex-jihadi turned M16 agent Aimen Dean
Ex-jihadi turned M16 agent Aimen Dean pictured at The Fisheries, Hackney, London, UK.
Aimen Dean is hosting the 2nd series of the “Conflicted Podcast” together with Thomas Small.
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Ex-jihadi turned M16 agent Aimen Dean
Ex-jihadi turned M16 agent Aimen Dean pictured at The Fisheries, Hackney, London, UK.
Aimen Dean is hosting the 2nd series of the “Conflicted Podcast” together with Thomas Small.
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Ex-jihadi turned M16 agent Aimen Dean
Ex-jihadi turned M16 agent Aimen Dean pictured at The Fisheries, Hackney, London, UK.
Aimen Dean is hosting the 2nd series of the “Conflicted Podcast” together with Thomas Small.
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Ex-jihadi turned M16 agent Aimen Dean
Ex-jihadi turned M16 agent Aimen Dean pictured at The Fisheries, Hackney, London, UK.
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Ex-jihadi turned M16 agent Aimen Dean
Ex-jihadi turned M16 agent Aimen Dean pictured at The Fisheries, Hackney, London, UK.
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Ex-jihadi turned M16 agent Aimen Dean
Ex-jihadi turned M16 agent Aimen Dean pictured at The Fisheries, Hackney, London, UK.
Aimen Dean is hosting the 2nd series of the “Conflicted Podcast” together with Thomas Small.
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