Tragically, insurgents killed Liam, 26, in a firefight. Theo survived and was brought back to the military base, but died only a few hours later from a seizure, likely brought on by stress. Many say he died of a broken heart.
This week, Theo received the PDSA Dickin Medal, which is the canine equivalent of a Victoria Cross. It is the highest honor an animal can receive for bravery in war. Liam was also posthumously awarded the A Mention In Despatches, one of the British military’s oldest recognitions for bravery.
Colonel Neil Smith, of The Royal Army Veterinary Corps, said: “This very special dog and handler undoubtedly prevented many soldiers and civilians being killed or injured.”
Liam’s family was delighted to hear of the award. His mother Jane Duffy told the Daily Mail UK, “It means so much because Liam put Theo forward for the medal when he was in Afghanistan, before he was killed, because he was so good.”
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