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SUMMARY:Sgt Stubby - Died (10)
DESCRIPTION:Sergeant Stubby\n1916 – March 16\, 1926 \n\nthe most decorated war dog of WWI\n the only dog to be nominated for rank and then promoted to sergeant through combat\nserved with the 102nd Infantry Regiment\nHe entered combat on February 5\, 1918\nin the trenches in France for 8 months\nparticipated in 17 battles\nwarned his unit of poison gas attacks\nlocated wounded soldiers in no man’s land\ncaptured a German spy\nApril 1918 wounded in the foreleg by German hand grenade\n1918 met President Woodrow Wilson on Christmas Day\nJuly 6\, 1921 General John J. Pershing decorated Stubby with a gold medal on behalf of the Humane Education Society in Washington\, D.C.\n1921 – received at the White House by President Warren G. Harding\n1924 – received at the White House by President Calvin Coolidge\nMemorial Day 2018 – Life-size bronze statue unveiled in Middletown\, Connecticut\n– CT Trees of Honor Memorial\n\n \nhttps://www.si.edu/search?edan_q=stubby&
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SUMMARY:give me liberty\, or give me death
DESCRIPTION:Patrick Henry speech he made the House of Burgesses on March 23\, 1775\, in Saint John’s Church in Richmond\, Virginia.\nThe House was undecided on whether to mobilize for military action against the British military\, Henry argued in favor of mobilization and ended his speech with immortalized words “Is life so dear\, or peace so sweet\, as to be purchased at the price of chains and slavery? Forbid it\, Almighty God! I know not what course others may take; but as for me\, give me liberty\, or give me death!” \n#GunChannels\n#LibertyOrDeath \n\nhttps://www.instagram.com/p/BR-90M6Af1T/?taken-by=gunwebsites
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