Navy Dog
A Dog's Days in the US Navy
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Chris Monteiro
Having Seaman Jenna as the mascot on the USS Vandegrift was never meant to be a statement or symbolic act, or to put the crew on the radars of four-star admirals. Jenna came aboard unannounced, a Christmas gift that brought instant joy to the crew and transformed a gray ship into a home for 225 sailors. Her addition was not pre-approved by the chain of command—contrary to military protocol. Before long, Jenna became a phenomenon—the only dog on a Navy ship since World War II—despite the best efforts to keep her from the public eye. This orphaned Shiba Inu and the displaced crew shared countless adventures and trials during her five years on board. Jenna dodged being eaten in Korea (a country that still views dogs as edible fare), sidestepped Hawaii's strict quarantine law, avoided threats of being shot in Australia, charmed a Chinese admiral, and nearly initiated an international incident in Pakistan. Jenna became a symbol of the ship and of free will, and created a bond amongst the crew that remains strong decades later . . . long after her death. Neal Kusumoto is proud to say that he was the captain of that fine ship, blessed with a magnificent crew that included one special sea dog. Join Seaman Jenna as a part of the crew on her five-year adventure on the high seas.
©2023 Neal J. Kusumoto, Captain, US Navy (ret) (P)2023 TantorLos oyentes también disfrutaron:
As a Shiba owner I loved it!
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For dog lovers everywhere
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THE FILTHY LANGUAGE this author uses is not only ridiculous, but stupidly not nessisary given the story line..Advise parents to pass on this one for age groups who the fu## and sh#$ words are inappropriate...
And for adults who find this garbage dilutes the charm and innocence animal stories give, don't spend a credit..
to the author----
GREAT JOB IN BAD TAST MR.!!!!
inappropriate!!!
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