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Sergeant Stubby's Legacy: A Century of Heroism

Sergeant Stubby's Legacy: A Century of Heroism

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Sergeant Stubby, a stray mutt from New Haven, became a trailblazing military working dog during World War One, serving with the Connecticut National Guard. Despite being smuggled to France in a coal bin, Stubby participated in four offensives and seventeen battles, sniffing out wounded soldiers and alerting medics. He even captured a German spy and took shrapnel wounds twice, earning the most decorations for any U.S. military canine. A lifelike statue of Stubby was recently unveiled at the State Library in Hartford, honoring his unmatched loyalty and unconditional love.

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