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The Department of Defense announced with pride that the Marine Corps has a new canine mascot, fittingly sharing the news with a video on National Puppy Day. The Marine Corps introduced 10-week-old ...
A new Marine recruit will be stepping his little paws on the famous yellow footprints on his way to becoming the Corps’ newest mascot. English bulldog recruit Chesty XV starts training next week ...
Like any other Marine, Chesty XVI, the Marine Corps' Devil Dog mascot, has been promoted after six months of honorable, satisfactory service. Unlike every other Marine, Navy Secretary Carlos Del ...
Mascots and Marines have a long history ... recruiting poster depicted a snarling English Bulldog wearing a Marine Corps helmet. Because of the tenacity and demeanor of the breed, the image ...
Just about anyone who’s met a Marine knows the story of World War I’s Battle of Belleau Wood — it’s usually the second thing a jarhead will tell you. (The first is that they’re in the ...
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 ...
Snubbull wears a camouflage patrol cap on Chou’s desk, which works well because the Marine Corps mascot is a bulldog named Chesty. Rarely does a potential recruit walk in and not connect with ...
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 ...
Chesty XVI, the official mascot of Marine Barracks Washington, was promoted to the rank of Corporal last week, embodying the Marine Corps’ legacy and values. Carlos Del Toro, in his final days ...
Marine Corps mascot, Chesty XVI, was promoted to the rank of Private First Class during a ceremony at Marine Barracks in Washington, D.C.
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