(Free read ebook) Sergeant Stubby: How a Stray Dog and His Best Friend Helped Win World War I and Stole the Heart of a Nation
| #955872 in Books | Bausum Ann | 2015-05-05 | 2015-05-05 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 8.92 x.66 x5.92l,.0 | File Name: 1426214650 | 240 pages | Sergeant Stubby How a Stray Dog and His Best Friend Helped Win World War I and Stole the Heart of a Nation
||1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.| This is an amazing tale set against the background of World War I|By mspotatohed|Every Wednesday my local library sends an email about new acquisitions and Sergeant Stubby was one of them. It was listed under biographies! This is an amazing tale set against the background of World War I, and I learned a lot about this war that my maternal grandfather (who was English) fought|From Booklist|Is the appeal of this book greater for dog lovers or military-history buffs? It’s a toss-up, because the book’s charm simply radiates off the page in all directions. Stubby was a genial
Meet Sergeant Stubby: World War I dog veteran, decorated war hero, American icon, and above all, man's best friend. Stubby's story begins in 1917 when America is about to enter the war. A stowaway dog befriends Private James Robert "Bob" Conroy at the Connecticut National Guard camp at Yale University and the two become inseparable. Stubby also wins over the commanding officer and is soon made an official member of the 102nd Infantry of the 26th division. What follows i...
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