Salvage Sailor Posted May 16, 2022 Share #1 Posted May 16, 2022 Dogs, Cats, Birds, Lions, Tigers and Bears.... Post your Military Mascots in their Unit Regalia BUTCH watching his men play baseball - U.S. 3rd Engineers Mascot, Hawaiian Division, Schofield Barracks, T.H. 1930's Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Eric Queen Posted May 17, 2022 Share #2 Posted May 17, 2022 Great idea for a thread. Love the photo of Butch and his coat. I don't have many mascot/dog coat photos but this is probably my favorite. Amphibious Engineers. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Eric Queen Posted August 26, 2022 Share #3 Posted August 26, 2022 I don't have many but some I just cannot resist. A couple recent pickups. I really like this one. Mascot with AEF Siberia wearing uniform. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Eric Queen Posted August 26, 2022 Share #4 Posted August 26, 2022 Thought this was cool also. Mascot on horse + portrait photo. Please post yours !! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AustinO Posted September 1, 2022 Share #5 Posted September 1, 2022 A couple of my favorites, don't have them scanned on this machine so excuse the cell phone shots. Both are Marines. Note the iron cross on the dogs collar: Not sure if this is one of the Jiggs or another mascot. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dunmore1774 Posted September 13, 2022 Share #6 Posted September 13, 2022 3rd Division dog, "somewhere in France" c.1919-- and he has 2 overseas stripes Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AustinO Posted September 23, 2022 Share #7 Posted September 23, 2022 On 9/13/2022 at 11:55 AM, dunmore1774 said: 3rd Division dog, "somewhere in France" c.1919-- and he has 2 overseas stripes Is this in a yardlong? Do you know what unit? It's not my 8th MGB mascot, but a great shot for sure. Edit: I actually think this is "Fritz" the mascot of Company F 4th Infantry. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dunmore1774 Posted September 23, 2022 Share #8 Posted September 23, 2022 Not a yardlong, but a full unit pic. About a foot square. I'll have to look closer to see if I can find any identifying insignia Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mikie Posted September 23, 2022 Share #9 Posted September 23, 2022 Having only gotten a Grandpuppy in June, I really enjoy these photos. I would have enjoyed them before that, but do so even more now. Mikie Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Salvage Sailor Posted October 23, 2022 Author Share #10 Posted October 23, 2022 Navy Goat 1925 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Salvage Sailor Posted November 15, 2022 Author Share #11 Posted November 15, 2022 Butch Has Been Promoted! US 3rd Engineers Mascot Hawaiian Division, Schofield Barracks, T.H. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Salvage Sailor Posted November 15, 2022 Author Share #12 Posted November 15, 2022 Princess Papule, Veteran of Pacific battles & born on the 4th of July 1944 at the 'No Kai Oi' Shipyard at Pearl Harbor. I'm posting the 1959 article for posterity. This photo accompanied a profile of Pooli (Princess Papule) in the July 4, 1959, Los Angeles Times: Note the hat too! A World War II veteran cat today celebrates her 15th birthday. And she can still get into her old uniform with its three service ribbons and four battle stars. After Pooli was born in 1944, her owner, James Lynch, took her aboard an attack transport vessel. Together they served in several battles in the Pacific Theater in World War II. The cat, Pooli, short for Princess Papule, was born July 4, 1944, in the Navy yard at Pearl Harbor, her present owner, Benjamin H. Kirk, said. Kirk explained that Pooli was taken aboard the attack transport USS Fremont that day by his nephew, James I. Lynch, now a specialist in administrative services for the Board of Education. Pooli saw action at the Marianas, the Palau group, the Philippines and Iwo Jima. And she became a shellback when the ship crossed the equator. Kirk revealed that when battle stations rang, Pooli would head for the mail room and curl up in a mail sack. And she nearly became a wartime casualty when some sailors aboard the homebound ship thought of throwing her overboard after fearing quarantine in San Francisco because of her. A round-the-clock guard was given Pooli for three days and she docked with the ship without incident, Kirk said. Now, Pooli is deaf. She has only her front teeth, and she sleeps most of the day. “But when she was younger, she never lost a battle with any dog or cat in the neighborhood,” Kirk said. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Salvage Sailor Posted November 15, 2022 Author Share #13 Posted November 15, 2022 Seaman Bear He's been very quiet in retirement Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Salvage Sailor Posted November 16, 2022 Author Share #14 Posted November 16, 2022 Zero HQ US 21st Infantry Regiment Schofield Barracks, T.H. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CavalryCombatant Posted December 18, 2022 Share #15 Posted December 18, 2022 Does this little guy count? Photo is from an album I got recently to a gentleman in the 1138th engineers. Photo more then likely taken in Camp Cooke. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Eric Queen Posted December 24, 2022 Share #16 Posted December 24, 2022 Great photos. Thanks for posting. Love the dog coats. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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