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Judy was a liver and white English Pointer born in 1936 in Shanghai.
After a rough start in life Judy joined the HMS Gnat as a mascot.
She proved to be more than just a mascot saving her fellow comrades lives many times over.
This amazing dog survived two ship bombings, several days on a deserted island, a couple years in Prisoner of War camps and a year at a hard labour work camp. She even got married at one point. Judy spent her years avoiding certain death until she was finally brought home with Frank Williams to the UK.
Judy made history as the only dog to be declared as a Prisoner of War.
Please join us to listen to Judys incredible tale of survival. No real trigger warnings this week. It’s a wholesome heartfelt episode.
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You can also visit our website at www.notmenottodaypodcast.com
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/notmenottodaypodcast/
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Twitter: https://twitter.com/NotMeNotTodayPC
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Judy was a liver and white English Pointer born in 1936 in Shanghai.
After a rough start in life Judy joined the HMS Gnat as a mascot.
She proved to be more than just a mascot saving her fellow comrades lives many times over.
This amazing dog survived two ship bombings, several days on a deserted island, a couple years in Prisoner of War camps and a year at a hard labour work camp. She even got married at one point. Judy spent her years avoiding certain death until she was finally brought home with Frank Williams to the UK.
Judy made history as the only dog to be declared as a Prisoner of War.
Please join us to listen to Judys incredible tale of survival. No real trigger warnings this week. It’s a wholesome heartfelt episode.
Don't forget to leave us a review!
You can also visit our website at www.notmenottodaypodcast.com
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/notmenottodaypodcast/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/notmenottodaypodcast/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/NotMeNotTodayPC