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July 24, 2008 2:30 PM

Semper Fi<i>do</i>

David Martin is National Security Correspondent for CBS News.
(Dept. of Defense)
It would be easy to watch tonight's story on the Marine Corps mascot and think it's a lot of foolishness.

I mean, really, does a dog need a service record complete with all his merits … and demerits (he once ate a Marine's hat). But it shows the lengths the Marines will go to in order to cultivate their public image.

Chesty is an English bulldog – those pug noses and jutting lower jaw are bred to make them better able to hold on once they sink their teeth in – and he's named after Chesty Puller, the most decorated Marine in history. He is, in other words, the perfect symbol of the Marine Corps.

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