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There have been four equine recipients of the Dickin Medal since its creation in 1943: Regal, Olga, Upstart and Warrior. The first three received their awards at a ceremony on 11 April 1947〔 at Hyde Park in recognition of the courage they exhibited during World War II. All of the horses were mounts used by members of the Metropolitan Police Service during official duties and to aid civilians during the Blitz and later bombings from September 1940 to late 1944. Warrior was awarded an honorary posthumous medal in September 2014. Of the four recipients, two were honoured for courage during active duty, one for remaining calm when his stable was bombed on two separate occasions and one to commemorate the actions of animals during the First World War. The first three horses were selected primarily as a way to honour the entire mounted police force instead of singling out any particular deed. Olga, Upstart and Regal are buried at the Metropolitan Police Mounted Training Establishment at Thames Ditton which also displays their medals in a museum. ==Metropolitan Police recipients== Approximately 186 horses were part of the Metropolitan Police mounted division during the second World War. Mounted patrols were stationed throughout London to aid in controlling traffic and improve the morale of Londoners during the frequent German V-1 and V-2 bombing raids that wracked the city during the early to mid-1940s.〔 The horses typically had one handler during their entire career in the service and were required to remain calm during stressful situations.〔
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