Stubby the War Dog: The True Story of World War I’s Bravest Dog - Ann Bausum

Adopted as the mascot of the U.S. Army’s 102nd Infantry regiment, Stubby the dog became a comrade-in-arms. Ann Bausum recounts the remarkable life of this courageous canine, who served on 17 battlefields, suffered wounds from crossfire, became a national celebrity, met three presidents, and found a best friend in American soldier J. Robert Conroy.

Bausum has written nine National Geographic books for young readers during the past twelve years. She has won numerous awards, including a Sibert Honor Award and three other national awards for literature.

Co-presented by the Kansas City Public Library and the National World War I Museum at Liberty Memorial.

Appropriate for kindergartners and up.

Watch at c-span.org

This event is co-sponsored by: National World War I Museum at Liberty Memorial

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Stubby the War Dog: The True Story of World War I’s Bravest Dog - Ann Bausum

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