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The mother of a 13-year-old boy said she's outraged her son was banned from wearing a a T-shirt in class that shows an anatomically correct US Marine Corps bulldog.
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 ...
The bulldog's owner told NBC she planned to purchase a skateboard for the retired mascot, who finally gets to relax those strict Marine Corps standards in retired life.
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
The Hunterdon County Bulldogs Marine Corps League is offering scholarships to qualified high school seniors who are pursuing a full-time degree program or certification/license of technical ...
As the mascot, the bulldog Smedley Butler will attend family day events, motivational runs and graduation ceremonies, along with recruiting events. As a pup, he is listed as a recruit; when ...
Like any other Marine, Chesty XVI, the Marine Corps' Devil Dog mascot, has been promoted after six months of honorable, satisfactory service.
SAN DIEGO (AP) — The newest Marine recruit in San Diego is 6 months old and has four legs.The corps says Pfc. Smedley Butler — an English bulldog — graduated Friday with Kilo Comp… ...
The Mack Military Group within Mack Trucks Inc. has been awarded a contract in support of the U.S. Marine Corps' (USMC) Buffalo A1 Mine Resistant Ambush Protected vehicle. The contract calls for ...
Security camera video shows a service bulldog being snatched from a Pasadena family’s home Monday afternoon after a man presumably broke into their yard.