Sergeant Stubby - Wikipedia He was solely responsible for capturing a German spy in the Argonne, leading to their unit's commander nominating Stubby for the rank of sergeant [6] Following the retaking of Château-Thierry by the U S , women of the town made Stubby a chamois coat upon which his many medals were pinned
Sergeant Stubby | World War I Service, Heroism, Mascot, Biography . . . Sergeant Stubby was a stray dog whose heroic service during World War I (1914–18) saved lives and even led to the capture of a German spy He was the unofficial mascot for the 102nd Infantry, 26th “Yankee” Division, and is the first dog to be promoted to the rank of sergeant in the U S Army
Stubby the Military Dog - CT. gov In October 1917 when the unit shipped out for France, STUBBY, by this time the "UNOFFICIAL - OFFICIAL" mascot, was smuggled aboard the troop ship S S Minnesota in an overcoat and sailed into doggy legend
Stubby - Smithsonian Institution While training for combat on the fields of Yale University in 1917, Private J Robert Conroy made friends with a brindle puppy with a short tail He and other soldiers called the stray dog "Stubby", and soon the dog became the mascot of the 102nd Infantry, 26th Yankee Division
37 Facts About Sergeant Stubby Discover 37 fascinating facts about Sergeant Stubby, the heroic WWI dog who captured hearts with his bravery and unique contributions to history