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.
John Sergeant Wise died in 1913.
Stubby Kruger is 5' 11".
Stubby Stubblefield's birth name is Hartwell Wilson Stubblefield.
J. Sargeant Reynolds died in 1971.
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The American pit bull terrier Sergeant Stubby who served with the 102nd Infantry in France during WW1 was interred in the The Price of Freedom: Americans at War exhibit at the Smithsonian in Washington DC.
Promoted to segeant through combat
Sergeant Stubby
He died of old age in 1926R.I.P Stubby :'(
Stubby Overmire died on 1977-03-03.
Stubby Magner died on 1956-09-06.
Stubby Kaye died on December 14, 1997 at the age of 79.
Stubby Stubblefield died on May 30, 1935, in Speedway, Indiana, USA of racecar accident.
Stubby Overmire died March 3, 1977, in Lakeland, FL, USA.
Stubby Magner died September 6, 1956, in Chillicothe, OH, USA.
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.
Richard Sergeant died in 1586.