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Stubby's Obituary Abstract: This article was printed by the 'New York Times', 4 April 1926 STUBBY OF A.E.F. ENTERS VALHALLA Tramp Dog of No Pedigree Took Part In the Big Parade in France Stubby is dead. ... Stubby the dog to whom rank insignia made no difference, offered his paw. Little had he expected that he was to...
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Sergeant Stubby - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Sergeant Stubby (1916 or 1917 – March 16 1926), was the most decorated war dog of World War I and the only dog to be promoted to sergeant through combat. Stubby was found on the Yale campus in 1917 b...
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MILITARY DOGS: STUBBY from Olive-Drab.com ... Stubby, a Bull Terrier mix, was the most decorated war dog in U.S. history. He was picked up as a stray in 1917, by Private J. Robert Conroy when the homeless dog appeared at the training camp of the 102nd Infantry at Yale University.
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www.olive-drab.com/od_wardogs_famous_stubby.php
www.olive-drab.com/od_wardogs_famous_stubby.php
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He named him "Stubby", and soon the dog became the mascot of the 102nd Infantry, 26th Yankee Division. He learned the bugle calls, the drills, and even a modified dog salute as he put his right paw on his right eyebrow when a salute was executed by his fellow soldiers.
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USMC Sargeant Stubby; Pit Bull and the US Most Decorated Military Dog ; ... Stubby was more than a military dog or war dog as demonstrated by the full review of his life, he was an envoy and an ambassador both for dogs and the United States Military.
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www.digitaldog.com/stubby.html
www.digitaldog.com/stubby.html
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; Home Is Where The Dog Is! Digital Dog: Fluent Dog Speak Spoken Here ; Dogs in the house, dogs at the barn and dogs on the brain! ... You can even read about the the first and most decorated US Military Dog, Stubby, a Pit Bull, no less!
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I wrote a tribute to Stubby last Veterans Day, but it was pointed out that I didn’t emphasize enough what kind of dog he was. Stubby was a Staffordshire Bull Terrier, one of the breeds that are referred to as the much maligned Pit Bulls of today. ... Technorati Tags: pit bull, stubby, war dog, WWI...
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My non-dog-person husband sweetly agreed to snap a few pictures for me. Unfortunately, I didn’t notice for Lucy’s pictures that he was standing all the way up, hence the lovely look-down-upon-thee angle of her side photo. He did reconsider his approach before we got to Nash, thankfully!
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NEW YORK (GenomeWeb News) – A single retrotransposition event in the dog genome led to the development of a retrogene behind the characteristically squat legs found in more than a dozen dog breeds, according to new research by National Human Genome Research Institute-led team.
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www.genomeweb.com/arrays/stubby-dog-legs-linked-retrotr...
www.genomeweb.com/arrays/stubby-dog-legs-linked-retrotransposition-event
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