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Sinbad (c. 1936 – 30 December 1951) was a mixed-breed dog that was one of two animals to be classified as non-commissioned officers by an arm of the United States military, rather than property, prior to the enactment of regulations to prohibit such (the other being Sergeant Stubby USA, WWI) after being enlisted by the creative crew of USCGC Campbell.
Lucky mixed breed dog Sinbad in his younger days, being admired by a few of the crew on the S. S. Campbell. Such was the luck for Sinbad, a crew member of the Coast Guard Cutter Campbell for 11 years.
Sinbad, the U.S. Coast Guard's most famous mascot. He was adopted by a crewman from the cutter Campbell prior to World War II. He was so beloved by the crew that they actually enlisted him in the Coast Guard. Sinbad had a book written about him. [52] [53] Sinbad and crew, 1943
These guard dogs won't only make you feel safer—they make great pets, too. The post 21 Best Guard Dog Breeds for Protection appeared first on Reader's Digest.
The Central Asian Shepherd Dog, also known as the Alabay, Alabai (Turkmen: Alabaý, Kazakh: Төбет) and Turkmen Wolf-Hound (Туркменский волкодав), [2] is a livestock guardian dog breed. Traditionally, the breed was used for guarding sheep and goat herds, as well as to protect and for
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Sinbad, 1976 jazz album by Weldon Irvine; Sinbad (dog) (1937-1951), a dog formally enlisted into the United States Coast Guard, that held the rank of Chief Dog, equivalent to Chief Petty Officer; MV Sinbad or HMS Audacity; 41488 Sindbad, an asteroid
The best guard dog breeds have an intimidating size and appearance, and also display intelligence, fearlessness, and loyalty, DiNardo says, while the best owners will begin training when their dog ...