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The Marine Corps' newest recruit walks on four legs and almost fell asleep during his commissioning ceremony Monday. Dressed formally as the "honor graduate" in the blue-white dress uniform of the ...
The US Marine Corps' adorable mascot, the English bulldog named Chesty XIV, officially retired in late August after five years of service. He was replaced by Chesty XV, who made his first official ...
This Adorable Bulldog Pup Just Retired from the Marine Corps Marine Corps' mascot, Chesty XIV, retired from service Friday, August 24, 2018. (U.S. Marine Corps/Cpl. Damon Mclean) ...
So far, the Marine Corps says Chesty XVI is a much more disciplined Marine, hence his promotion to private 1st class. Bulldog mascots have been a morale-boosting fixture for the Marine Corps since ...
The bulldog mascot harkens back to Marine Corps history and World War I, when the “devil dog” nickname originated. He is an approachable symbol of the Corps who is good for community relations ...
Maj. Gen. Smedley D. Butler and Jiggs, the bulldog mascot of the U.S. Marines, photographed during the filming of the Marine movie, “Tell it to the Marines,” on the West Coast in 1926.Photo ...
A puppy named Opha Mae is breaking down barriers at Marine Corps Recruit Depot Parris Island, South Carolina. The English bulldog will be Parris Island’s newest mascot and the first female to ...
Lance Corporal Manny, the bulldog mascot at Marine Corps Recruit Depot San Diego, is seen on Friday, April 1, 2022 as he was promoted to the rank of corporal.
An English Bulldog puppy named Pfc. Chesty XIV, the Marine Corps' mascot-in-training, was made a full Marine this week.