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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.
Like any other Marine, Chesty XVI, the Marine Corps' Devil Dog mascot, has been promoted after six months of honorable, satisfactory service.
Gen. Smedley Butler first created the mascot for a Marine Corps football team when he adopted an English bulldog known as Jiggs in 1921.
PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) -- The Philadelphia Phillies have a new service pup-in-training. His name is Tugger, named after Phillies ...
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.
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 ...
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.
Pfc. Chesty XVI, mascot of the Marine Corps walks back to his seat during a promotion ceremony at Marine Barracks Washington, December 13th, 2022. Chesty XVI, was promoted to the rank of Private ...
Female Marines were required to wear full-length, nylon pantyhose with skirts when they wearing their green service uniform or their formal dress blue uniform.
A veteran of Tarawa, Saipan and Tinian was on his way home last week, on leave. His name: Siwash. His species: duck (the mascot of a Marine Corps artillery outfit). His combat record:¶ At Tarawa, ...
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