Theo (dog) explained

Theo
Species:Dog
Breed:English Springer Spaniel
Gender:Male
Birth Date:May 2009
Death Date:1 March 2011 (aged 1)
Death Place:Camp Bastion, Afghanistan
Nationality:British
Employer:British Army
Role:Bomb detection dog
Years Active:2010–2011
Awards: Dickin Medal
Appearance:White with brown markings

Theo DM (2009–2011), was an English Springer Spaniel who served as a bomb detection dog for the British Army whilst stationed in Afghanistan. His handler, Lance Corporal Liam Tasker, was killed in March 2011, and Theo died within hours, following a seizure. The pair had set a new record for bomb finds during their time on deployment. Theo was awarded the Dickin Medal, also known as the animals' Victoria Cross, in 2012.

Service in Afghanistan

Liam Tasker had transferred to the Royal Army Veterinary Corps in 2007, having originally enlisted in the Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers in 2001, and was assigned to the 1st Military Working Dog Regiment.[1] [2] Theo was assigned to Tasker some two weeks prior to deployment, after the first two dogs assigned to him didn't work out.

In September 2010, Theo was posted to Afghanistan for his first tour of duty. Tasker and Theo came under fire from Taliban insurgents whilst on patrol with the 1st Irish Guards in the Nahri Saraj District in Helmand Province on 1 March 2011.[2] [3] [4] Tasker was killed by a sniper,[5] and Theo was taken back to the base by fellow soldiers.[2] The dog suffered a seizure after reaching the base and also died,[6] which was thought to be caused by the stress of Tasker's death.[5] An autopsy's results were inconclusive.[3] He was the sixth British army dog to die in Afghanistan during the conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan.[6] Tasker's mother Jane Duffy later said that "I think Theo died of a broken heart, nobody will convince me any different."[3]

At the time of their deaths, the pair were the most successful individual working dog team in Afghanistan, having made more bomb finds than any other during the course of the five months they were stationed there for a total of fourteen finds. They had proved so successful that Theo's stay in the country had been extended by a month. Major Alexander Turner, Officer Commanding No 2 Company, 1st Battalion Irish Guards, said of the pair, "He used to joke that Theo was impossible to restrain but I would say the same about Lance Corporal Tasker."[6] Both Tasker and Theo were repatriated to the UK after their deaths,[6] arriving first in RAF Lyneham, Wiltshire. Tasker's mother confirmed that the family requested that Theo"s ashes be repatriated and the pair were buried together.Liams's mother said "Theo's actually at his feet with him" "Liam and Theo are where they should be."[3]

Dickin Medal

On 25 October 2012, Theo was posthumously awarded the PDSA Dickin Medal in a ceremony which coincided with the launch of the 2012 poppy appeal.[7] [8] The medal was awarded to the dog at Wellington Barracks, London, and was accepted on Theo's behalf by Sergeant Matthew Jones and his detection dog, Grace.[9] Jones had served with Tasker previously.[10]

The Dickin Medal is often referred to as the animal equivalent of the Victoria Cross.[11]

Cultural references

Diablo 3 has an item called Tasker & Theo, a pair of legendary gloves made to enhance the effectiveness of pets. The flavor text for the item reflects the story of Tasker and Theo: "The master and his hound were the most famed hunters of their day. He died fighting beside his favorite dog, just as the way he would have wanted it. His loyal companion soon followed."[12]

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Notes and References

  1. News: Lance Corporal Liam Richard Tasker killed in Afghanistan. 2 March 2011. Ministry of Defence. 18 September 2019.
  2. News: Tributes To Brit Soldier Shot In Afghanistan. 25 October 2012. Sky News. 2 March 2011.
  3. News: Ross. Peter. Afghanistan: A mother's story. 25 October 2012. The Scotsman. 21 October 2012.
  4. News: Fox. Emily. Army Dog Theo Awarded The Dickin Medal. 25 October 2012. Daily Express. 25 October 2012.
  5. News: Tumposky. Ellen. Corporal Tasker Killed By Sniper and His Bomb Sniffing Dog Collapsed and Died. 25 October 2012. ABC News. 10 March 2011.
  6. News: Stallard. Katie. Army Dog Handler And Spaniel Repatriated. 25 October 2012. Sky News. 10 March 2012.
  7. News: Bravery medal for sniffer dog Theo. 25 October 2012. Evening Standard. 25 October 2012.
  8. Web site: Dickin Medal dogs . . 14 September 2014 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20100212182318/http://www.pdsa.org.uk/about-us/animal-bravery-awards/dickin-medal-dogs . 12 February 2010 .
  9. News: Bomb Hero Dog Theo Given Posthumous Award. 25 October 2012. Sky News. 25 October 2012.
  10. News: Butterly. Amelia. Army dog given posthumous medal for Afghanistan work. 25 October 2012. BBC Radio 1 Newsbeat. 25 October 2012.
  11. Book: Long. David. The animals' VC: for gallantry and devotion: the PDSA Dickin Medal - inspiring stories of bravery and courage. 2012. Preface. London. 9781848093768. long2012. registration.
  12. Web site: Tasker and Theo. Diablo. Blizzard Entertainment. 18 September 2019.