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Coast Guard Mascots - U. S. Department of Defense Sinbad, the 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
Objee The Bear - United States Coast Guard Academy Objee is the beloved Mascot of the Coast Guard Academy In 1926 the Academy selected the Black Bear as its mascot, because the bear is bold and tenacious, attributes befitting the Coast Guard and its officers
Sinbad - The Dog Behind the Legend | Naval History Magazine – December . . . USCGC Campbell (WPG-32) crew and mascot, Sinbad, in the North Atlantic ca 1943 (U S Coast Guard) His first years were without major disruptions, until the Campbell was dispatched to conduct surveys around Greenland in summer 1940 While on liberty ashore, Sinbad discovered chasing sheep was great sport
The Kodiak Bear: The Mascot of the United States Coast Guard The Kodiak Bear: The Mascot of the United States Coast Guard The United States Coast Guard (USCG) is one of the country’s five armed services, responsible for enforcing maritime law, protecting the nation’s waterways, and responding to emergencies at sea
Coast Guard Canines - Citizen Archivists - History Hub Today we salute the hard working canine mascots of the U S Coast Guard "Knobby" at the wheel The mongrel mascot of a Coast Guard 83-foot rescue cutter stayed with his shipmates in the historic sweep across the English Channel
Famous Coast Guard Mascots - Beckys Pet Care When the crew of the Coast Guard cutter Campbell adopted a stray, mixed-breed puppy in 1938, they had no idea what they were in for Sinbad had his own enlistment papers, uniform and bunk He caused more than one international "incident" and liked to have fun while on liberty
Sinbad: Coast Guard Mascot - America Comes Alive More than a mascot, Sinbad was a full member of the Coast Guard He had his own service number, bunk, a uniform of sorts, and his assigned battle station The men relied on Sinbad for morale and for fun No one was bored if Sinbad was around