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The Marine Corps mascot, Lance Cpl. Chesty XIV, poses next to a decorated Christmas tree at the Home of the Commandants in Washington, D.C., Dec. 16, 2013.
Lance Cpl. Chesty XV, the official Marine Corps mascot, prepares to be relieved by Pvt. Chesty XVI during a relief and appointment ceremony at Marine Barracks Washington, May 6, 2022.
U.S. Marine Corps Pvt. Bruno, the new Marine Corps Recruit Depot (MCRD) San Diego and Western Recruiting Region (WRR) mascot, attends his relief and appointment ceremony at MCRD San Diego, April ...
Chesty XVI, the official mascot of Marine Barracks Washington, was promoted to the rank of Corporal on Jan. 16, embodying the Marine Corps’ legacy and values.
There’s been a long line of tenacious English bulldogs and now Private Bruno, the newest mascot, is ready to recruit brave men and women and boost morale for the U.S. Marine Corps.
WINCHESTER — Chesty XIV will report for duty in a few weeks as the Marine Corps mascot. The English bulldog was born in Frederick County and soon will be sworn in officially, although a date for ...
WASHINGTON - The U.S. Marine Corps’ top dog received a promotion Tuesday at a ceremony at the Marine Barracks Washington. Chesty XVI, an English bulldog, was promoted to private 1st class by the ...
SAN DIEGO — A four-legged servicemember has officially become an active-duty mascot for the Marine Corps Recruit Depot in San Diego. ‘Private Bruno,’ a six-month-old English Bulldog, was ...
U.S. Pvt. Bruno takes helm as a Marine Corps mascot, becoming the face of West Coast recruiting ...