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  2. Corporal Jackie - Wikipedia

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    Jackie lived a few years in the Marr Farm before World War I broke out. Marr was drafted in 1915, and refused to leave Jackie at home. Marr's commanding officers, to the soldiers' surprise, acquiesced, so Jackie was made a mascot for the 3rd South African Infantry Regiment (Transvaal) and brought everywhere with them. [2]

  3. Military mascot - Wikipedia

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    Corporal Jackie (Pretoria, 1913 - May 23, 1921) was a female baboon owned by Albert Marr accepted as mascot of the 3rd (Transvaal & Rhodesian) South African Regiment. After three years of enduring all the trench warfare ordeal at the Western front, Jackie was seriously wounded in the German Spring Offensive (Battle of the Lys), April 17 or 18th ...

  4. Chesty (mascot) - Wikipedia

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    Chesty is always an English bulldog. [5] [6] The current dog, Chesty XVI, is the 16th bulldog mascot of the Marine Corps. [7]He took over as mascot in May 2022. [2] Chesty's duties include attending drills and parades along with the Marine Corps Silent Drill Platoon, and joining community events.

  5. The story behind political party mascots

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    While the mascots of Democrats and Republicans are well known, you may not be aware of the origins behind them. The Democratic donkey was first used in Andrew Jackson's 1828 presidential campaign.

  6. Albert Marre - Wikipedia

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    Albert Marre (September 20, 1924 – September 4, 2012) was an American stage director and producer. He directed the stage musical Man of La Mancha in 1965, for which ...

  7. Chesty XVI - Wikipedia

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    Mascot of the U.S. Marine Corps 2022-Present Succeeded by. Incumbent This page was last edited on 15 January 2025, at 21:13 (UTC). Text is available under the ...

  8. Scrotie - Wikipedia

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    The mascot is allowed at sporting events, but is banned from appearing on the school's campus. [1] In 2016, Chesky described Scrotie as his "greatest creation yet". [5] Scrotie is widely considered to be one of the most bizarre college mascots, and has appeared on several lists of "weird" or "controversial" mascots. [4] [6] [7]

  9. Mascot Hall of Fame - Wikipedia

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    The mascots go through a nomination process that ends with the executive committee selecting six finalist in each category to be placed on the ballot for consideration. There is a public online vote that contributes a percentage of the final tally. In 2006, the Hall added a separate class to honor college mascots. [citation needed]