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A replica of Sgt. Stubby is on view inside the Connecticut State Library on April 20, 2026. This year marks the 100th anniversary of the death of Sgt. Stubby, Connecticut’s first military working dog and a national hero of World War I. (Mark Mirko/Connecticut Public)
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This Conn. dog was a World War I hero. Now Sgt. Stubby is being honored with a (very lifelike) statue

Sgt. Stubby was a military dog from Connecticut who served during World War I. Stubby spent 18 months in France, participating in four offensives and 17 battles. One hundred years after his death, he was honored on Monday with a lifelike statue unveiled at the State Library in Hartford.

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