There are many dogs who should be honored on Veterans Day, from Sgt. Stubby, the most
decorated war dog of World War I, to Cairo, who was a member of the team that killed terrorist Osama Bin Laden.
Sergeant Stubby has been called the most
decorated war dog of WWI and the only dog to be nominated for rank and then promoted to sergeant through combat.
Directed by Richard Lanni, the film tells the incredible true story of the United States Army's most
decorated war dog Stubby and his heroic exploits during the First World War, and features a voice cast that includes Logan -LSB-...]
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The boys, played by William Jennings, Bryce Gheisar («A
Dog's Purpose»), and Paul - Mikél Williams («Westworld» TV series), are shown as prime candidates for discipline with pranks such as
decorating a neighbor's house with toilet paper, swearing in gym class, and playing
war in the woods with their beloved guns.
The true story of a stray
dog, who becomes a World
War I hero and remains the most
decorated dog in American history, is realized as an animated film with the voices of Helena Bonham Carter, Logan Lerman and Gérard Depardieu.
Sgt. Stubby: An American Hero The true story of the most
decorated dog in U.S. military history, who fought in 17 World
War I battles, gets a slight, feel - good treatment that is cute and has its moments but diminishes the seriousness of war — and the real Stubby's awesome accomplishmen
War I battles, gets a slight, feel - good treatment that is cute and has its moments but diminishes the seriousness of
war — and the real Stubby's awesome accomplishmen
war — and the real Stubby's awesome accomplishments.
A Pit Bull named Stubby once reached the rank of Sergeant for his heroic work during World
War I. Sergeant Stubby served in some 17 battles during the war and became the most highly decorated dog in U.S. histo
War I. Sergeant Stubby served in some 17 battles during the
war and became the most highly decorated dog in U.S. histo
war and became the most highly
decorated dog in U.S. history.
Dogs have been man's best friend for centuries and for almost as long royalty and the aristocracy have been decorating their canine companions, of course in those days it wasn't tutu's and Star Wars costumes for dogs, but rather intricate collars made from precious metals and adorned with jew
Dogs have been man's best friend for centuries and for almost as long royalty and the aristocracy have been
decorating their canine companions, of course in those days it wasn't tutu's and Star
Wars costumes for
dogs, but rather intricate collars made from precious metals and adorned with jew
dogs, but rather intricate collars made from precious metals and adorned with jewels.
There was a reason this was the most
decorated dog during World
War I, also at that time a popular
dog to own.
Chips would go on to become the most
decorated dog of World
War II.
The ashen survivors of nuclear
war will sadly hold no candle to a squad of anime stereotypes leading monsters, ghosts, and
dog - people into battle with a bunch of elemental giants that look like if the Angels from Neon Genesis Evangelion were
decorated for Christmas.