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  2. Chesty XVI - Wikipedia

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    Chesty XVI is the mascot of the United States Marine Corps. A male English Bulldog, he is named after Chesty Puller. [1] [2 ... Mascot of the U.S. Marine Corps 2022 ...

  3. Chesty XV - Wikipedia

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    Chesty XV was the mascot of the United States Marine Corps from 2018 to 2022. A male English Bulldog, he is named after Chesty Puller. [1] Chesty XV was acquired by the Marine Corps in March 2018 and trained with his predecessor Chesty XIV until August 31, 2018, when he assumed duties as mascot of the Marine Corps. [2] [3] [4]

  4. Chesty XIII - Wikipedia

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    Chesty XIII (born about 2007) was the mascot of the United States Marine Corps from 2008 to 2013. [1] A male English Bulldog , he was named after Chesty Puller . James N. Mattis once described Chesty XIII as "a kindred soul", however, the dog was also disruptive on at least one occasion when he snarled and barked at Bravo, United States ...

  5. Chesty XII - Wikipedia

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    Chesty XII (born about 2002) is the former mascot of the United States Marine Corps from 2002 to 2008. A brindle and white male English Bulldog, he was named after Chesty Puller. Chesty XII was retired in 2008 and sent to live with two married members of the United States Marine Band "The President's Own". During his tenure as mascot, he was ...

  6. Badges of the United States Marine Corps - Wikipedia

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    As per Marine Corps Assignment, Classification and Travel Systems Manual (ACTS MANUAL) MCO P1000.6, [6] Marines wear the appropriate breast insignia for qualification or designation in aviation, parachutist, explosive ordnance disposal, and diving.

  7. Chesty XIV - Wikipedia

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  8. Crayon-eating Marine trope - Wikipedia

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    In an instance of self-deprecating humor, the crayon-eater trope was popularized by Marines through social media and in Maximilian Uriarte's comic strip Terminal Lance. The joke's ubiquity has led to real-life humorous consumption of crayons and has been referenced by the Marine Corps itself in celebration of National Crayon Day.

  9. Devil Dog - Wikipedia

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    The Bulldog fountain in Belleau. Multiple publications of the United States Marine Corps claim that the nickname "Teufel Hunden" [a] —"Devil Dogs" in English—was bestowed upon the Marines by German soldiers at the Battle of Belleau Wood in June 1918.

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