Promoted to segeant through combat
sergeant
Yes, Sergeant Stubby was awarded the Dickin Medal, also known as the animals' Victoria Cross, for his service during World War I. He was the first dog to receive this prestigious award in recognition of his bravery and loyalty.
He died of old age in 1926R.I.P Stubby :'(
Sergeant Stubby, the famous war dog who served with the U.S. Army during World War I, passed away in 1926 due to natural causes. After surviving the war and gaining fame for his bravery, Stubby lived a full life, eventually being honored with a military funeral. He is remembered as a symbol of loyalty and courage, having participated in numerous battles and saved many soldiers. His legacy continues to inspire animal lovers and veterans alike.
Otto was the name of Sergeant Snorkel's dogs name.
Yes only the stubby ones tho
The cast of Dog and the Dead Guy - 2013 includes: Mopsy as Stubby
Otto
SP4 is a Specialist, E-4, which is one step (rank) above a PFC, Private 1st class, E-3 and one step (rank) below a Sergeant, Sgt., E-5. A Private is an E-1 which is the rank most soldiers get out of boot camp. I still believe that this basic rank structure is the same as it was when I was in the Army 35 years ago. I don't know if the rank of Corporal is still used as it was or is an E-4 or at least a rank above a PFC. A Sgt., E-5 is usually a squad leader but depending on the staffing or circumstances could act as a platoon Sgt. This position is usually held by an E-6 and sometimes an E-7. The head NCO, Non-Commisioned Officer of an Army Company, is usually an E-8 which is a 1st Sergeant. The 'top dog' NCO in a battalion or Unit is the Command Sergeant Major. I think I got it right.
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German Shepard and the Belgian Malanois have the highest rank in the military.
Beetle Bailey did not have a dog. Sergeant Snorkle does and his name is Otto