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00:01:37Get out of here, you stinking mutt!
00:01:39Go rifle through someone else's trash.
00:01:42Go!
00:01:47Watch it, mutt.
00:01:49Come on! How dark is that?
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00:02:43When my brother put on the uniform
00:02:46of the United States Army,
00:02:48I was so very proud.
00:02:51In 1917, our country went to war with Germany.
00:02:55All across the nation, thousands of young men
00:02:58answered the call to fight.
00:03:00They were just boys.
00:03:02Well, they were called Doughboys,
00:03:05and my brother Robert was one of them.
00:03:10By the time we joined the war in April 1917,
00:03:14the French and British had already been fighting
00:03:16the mighty German army for three long years.
00:03:20Their spirits were low, but they were happy to know
00:03:23that we were coming to help.
00:03:25This is the true story of a special friendship
00:03:29my brother made while training for the war.
00:03:33♪♪
00:03:45Oh, no, you don't.
00:03:47Scram, mutt.
00:03:49Scram.
00:03:53Left, left, left, right, left.
00:03:57Platoon halt.
00:03:59Left face.
00:04:02At ease.
00:04:07No time for lip-spittle, boys.
00:04:09We have four short weeks left to turn you into soldiers.
00:04:13You've worked hard on drill,
00:04:15learned teamwork, discipline,
00:04:18but next is the crumphole.
00:04:21That's why you and I are here.
00:04:25-♪♪
00:04:32How's did this dog get in here?
00:04:34Get out! Get out of here!
00:04:37Hey!
00:04:43Hey, hey, shh, shh.
00:04:44Get off of me. Come on, go.
00:04:46I don't have any more food.
00:04:47Go eat. Shoot.
00:04:48Come on, you can kill me.
00:04:49Get off.
00:04:51Get off. Go.
00:04:54Shoot. Shoot. Go.
00:04:56Get away.
00:05:00When we get there,
00:05:02we're gonna take the fight to the enemy.
00:05:08At least he's ready.
00:05:12This pooch belong to any of you men?
00:05:16I see you eyeballing him, private Conroy.
00:05:20Better fetch that dog a bone.
00:05:22Looks like he could use it.
00:05:25Platoon, attention!
00:05:31Dismissed.
00:05:33All right.
00:05:34Come on, boy, you heard the sergeant.
00:05:36Let's go.
00:05:37And that's how Robert met his new little buddy.
00:05:41Come on, move along.
00:05:43It's not a picnic.
00:05:47Oh, he saw that mutt again.
00:05:49Sergeant says get him fed.
00:05:51I don't cook for dogs.
00:05:53Hey, Biscuit, he might be the only one
00:05:55that likes your cooking.
00:05:57Better be nice to him.
00:06:02You really know how to make friends,
00:06:03don't you, Olsen?
00:06:04Sure do.
00:06:05All right, let's go.
00:06:07You really know how to make friends,
00:06:09don't you, Olsen?
00:06:10Sure do.
00:06:11Always.
00:06:12You, uh, find a new buddy, Conroy?
00:06:15No, actually, he kind of found me.
00:06:17Isn't that right, boy?
00:06:19Can't believe the sergeant let the dog stay.
00:06:22He must feel sorry for us.
00:06:24All right, all right, all right.
00:06:25The sergeant gave him a pass,
00:06:26but the colonel never will.
00:06:28Maybe the sergeant wanted a mascot
00:06:30to give the unit a different look.
00:06:32Ugh, a different smell, too.
00:06:34Hey, now, wait!
00:06:35What the...
00:06:36Bad dog, bad dog!
00:06:39I hate dogs.
00:06:57No, no, no, no, no.
00:06:58Hey, hey, listen.
00:07:00Listen.
00:07:01Stay.
00:07:02No.
00:07:03Stay.
00:07:05Stay.
00:07:06Good.
00:07:08You sleep there, on the floor.
00:07:10Not in my bed.
00:07:12Good.
00:07:16Good night, boy.
00:07:33That's enough, shut eye.
00:07:34On your feet.
00:07:35Out of the sack.
00:07:40Left, left, left, right, left.
00:07:44Column left, march.
00:07:56Left, left, right, left.
00:07:58Left, left, left, right, left.
00:08:01Left, left.
00:08:05Go, go, go.
00:08:09Over the wall, Claymore, not through it.
00:08:12I got it.
00:08:26Whose target is that?
00:08:28Hey, boy, go fetch it.
00:08:31He's quite a dog you got there, Conroy.
00:08:34Not even afraid of the sound of gunfire.
00:08:42Well done, soldier.
00:08:43Thank you, sergeant.
00:08:45Not you.
00:08:46You missed the target completely.
00:08:48I was talking to the dog.
00:08:52Pick up your feet, Olsen, one after the other.
00:09:01Back of the line, Conroy.
00:09:03Do it again.
00:09:11Put your glasses on, Schroeder.
00:09:13The enemy's that way.
00:09:22I loved hearing how this little dog trained right alongside Robert and his buddies.
00:09:27Robert's letters were full of his exploits.
00:09:30It made me happy to know how much joy the dog brought to my kid brother.
00:09:35At ease.
00:09:40Look at him.
00:09:42He's been training alongside you guys, and he drills better than most of you.
00:09:47You could all learn something from him.
00:09:51You could all learn something from him.
00:10:06I hope you'll be able to keep him, Conroy.
00:10:09This is the army, Schroeder.
00:10:11If they don't issue it, you don't need it.
00:10:13That includes pets.
00:10:15All the same, I'm keeping him.
00:10:17In fact, I thought of a name for him.
00:10:19Stubby.
00:10:22It's a perfect name for a perfect little tail. Ain't that right?
00:10:26Yeah, right, Stubby?
00:10:28Whoa. One thing's for certain.
00:10:30When the colonel catches him, it's bye-bye, doggie.
00:10:37Maybe not.
00:10:39All right, bud.
00:10:41Listen to me. Listen. All right.
00:10:43Stay calm. Stay... No, listen. Sit.
00:10:46Sit.
00:10:48Come on, Stubby. Come on.
00:10:50We're gonna stay here all night till we get this right.
00:10:53Hold it. Hold it.
00:10:56Hold it.
00:11:07Over there, over there
00:11:11In the woods, in the woods, over there
00:11:15That's you, man. You're the Yankee division.
00:11:18That includes you, too, Stubby.
00:11:22What in Sam Hill is that dog doing here?
00:11:25Platoon, attention.
00:11:27This is an army base, not a petting zoo.
00:11:30Whose dog is this?
00:11:32Yes, he's my dog, Colonel, sir.
00:11:40What in tarnation?
00:11:43Did you train this dog, soldier?
00:11:45Yes, sir. Wasn't that hard, sir.
00:11:48Next thing you know, he'll be barking out general orders.
00:11:52Uh, sir, what would you have us do with the dog?
00:11:55Well, as long as that dog soldier's like that,
00:11:58he's as welcome as any man in this army.
00:12:01Carry on, men.
00:12:07You're something else, Stubby.
00:12:13Come on.
00:12:44Remove your gas masks.
00:12:47Do it. Do it now.
00:13:01Outside. Now.
00:13:08This is tear gas, men.
00:13:10Not the mustard or poisonous gas you will be facing.
00:13:14Keep your masks handy at all times.
00:13:17Get used to them. Learn to live in them.
00:13:40Come on.
00:13:50All right, Stubbs. Here we go.
00:13:59Okay, Stubby, you're too quick for me, boy.
00:14:02Left, left, left, right, left.
00:14:05To the rear. March.
00:14:08Left, left, left, right, left.
00:14:12Left, left, left, right, left.
00:14:16Platoon halt.
00:14:19Left face. At ease.
00:14:22Well done, gentlemen. You've come a long way.
00:14:26You too, Stubby.
00:14:30Yep, that's right. It's jowl time, boy.
00:14:34Hey, Stubby, look what I got for you.
00:14:36Hey, Biscuit, can we get something other than dog food?
00:14:39I'm gonna talk to you all soon. I'm gonna talk to Stubby.
00:14:42How'd you end up here, Schroeder?
00:14:44Yeah, you're a German, ain't ya?
00:14:46If a German doesn't join, he's a snacker.
00:14:50A what?
00:14:51A draft dodger.
00:14:52That's why you joined?
00:14:54Do you see how people look at Germans these days?
00:14:57If I didn't join, I couldn't call myself an American.
00:15:00Hey, you know what, Schroeder? You're an American in my book.
00:15:06I've watched you men become soldiers.
00:15:08It makes me proud.
00:15:10Of you too, Stubby.
00:15:12I hope you stay on the base to look after the next group.
00:15:14Now, take this weekend to write your letters and say your farewells.
00:15:19And pray that we will all be home safe and sound very soon.
00:15:23We ship out Monday night.
00:15:25God bless us all, and God bless the United States of America.
00:15:30Take charge of your men, Sergeant.
00:15:36Dismissed!
00:15:47Robert told me how scared he and the other boys were.
00:15:50When they finally got word, it was time to go to war.
00:15:57I didn't receive Robert's last letter from camp until he had set sail for France.
00:16:02He wrote me about how he would miss me.
00:16:06But mainly, how heartbroken he was at having to leave Stubby behind.
00:16:13Larry now, Stubby.
00:16:18I was just so worried.
00:16:20And I prayed he'd be home again soon.
00:16:27Stubby, come on.
00:16:29This is really hard for me too.
00:16:31You're going to be fine, and I will be back before you know it.
00:16:36Look, I got a gift for you.
00:16:39Here.
00:16:59Hold it, Stubby. Hold it.
00:17:02Look at you, handsome boy. Looking good, Stubby.
00:17:09Come now.
00:17:17Like I promised, he'll be here for you when you get back.
00:17:21I'll take good care of him.
00:17:24You hear that, Stubby? He'll never be hungry.
00:17:40Stubby.
00:17:58Stay, Stubby. Don't worry. I'll be back soon.
00:18:09Stubby.
00:18:15Hey.
00:18:39Stubby, where are you going?
00:19:09Stubby.
00:19:40Come on.
00:20:06Up, up, up.
00:20:07Up, up, up.
00:20:08Yeah, you can bring that up.
00:20:10Hey, watch your head over there.
00:20:13Hey, hey, hey.
00:20:37Hey, hey.
00:21:07Hey.
00:21:38Hey.
00:22:03Hey.
00:22:07Hey.
00:22:19Stubby?
00:22:21How'd you get here? Where did you come from? How did you get here?
00:22:24What are we going to do with you?
00:22:26We'll have to hide you. Somehow.
00:22:30Brother, it's the mutt. How did he get here?
00:22:33I don't know. It's a miracle.
00:22:36Stubby, you're just so clever, aren't you?
00:22:40This is a really dumb idea.
00:22:45Shh, Stubby. Shh. We can't let them hear you.
00:22:49When they find him, they're going to throw him overboard.
00:22:57Who in the...
00:22:59What the...
00:23:01What the devil is going on here?
00:23:06What the...
00:23:13Better salute, sir.
00:23:16Someone's got a lot of explaining to do.
00:23:19Who smuggled this dog aboard?
00:23:21He followed me on the train, sir.
00:23:23He was quite determined, but I swear I did not carry him on board, sir.
00:23:27He sort of became the regiment's unofficial mascot, sir.
00:23:32I didn't carry him on board either, sir.
00:23:38You're quite resourceful, aren't you, boy?
00:23:41Thank you, fella.
00:23:43Well, I guess it's better to have every man and every dog we can get in this fight.
00:23:49Make sure he receives some dog tags.
00:23:52Carry on.
00:23:55Mother.
00:23:56How does he keep getting away with this?
00:23:58Mother.
00:23:59How does he keep getting away with this?
00:24:11There you go, Stubby. You're a real Yankee now.
00:24:17Every day we scanned the newspapers for news of the Minnesota.
00:24:21They were full of stories about our boys being lost at sea,
00:24:25but nothing about the Yankee division.
00:24:28I had no idea that Stubby had made it on board.
00:24:41It was two long months before I got word that Robert and Stubby were safely in France,
00:24:47when I heard that they were headed into action at a place called Chemin des Dames,
00:24:52where they were going to join the French lines.
00:24:58Let's go.
00:25:21You did that again.
00:25:29Oh.
00:25:36Mother, they look like they've been through the wringer.
00:25:39That's why we're here, I guess.
00:25:42Shh.
00:25:59Shh.
00:26:02Shh.
00:26:03Shh.
00:26:04Shh.
00:26:05Shh.
00:26:06Shh.
00:26:07Shh.
00:26:08Shh.
00:26:09Shh.
00:26:10Shh.
00:26:11Shh.
00:26:12Shh.
00:26:13Shh.
00:26:14Shh.
00:26:15Shh.
00:26:16Shh.
00:26:17Shh.
00:26:18Shh.
00:26:19Shh.
00:26:20Shh.
00:26:21Shh.
00:26:22Shh.
00:26:23Shh.
00:26:24Shh.
00:26:25Shh.
00:26:26Shh.
00:26:28Evidently, Stubby wasted no time in making himself useful.
00:26:32He began by clearing the vermin from the trenches.
00:26:41I'm hungry.
00:26:43Somebody tell me there's breakfast.
00:26:58Incoming!
00:26:59Take cover!
00:27:03Look out!
00:27:08Engage!
00:27:31From his first day in action, Stubby was on a mission.
00:27:37And he dug out many soldiers who'd been buried.
00:27:42Robert was so proud of him.
00:27:47Injured man coming through!
00:27:50To your positions!
00:27:51You must hold them!
00:27:52Stay on the wall and watch for an attack!
00:27:58Come, Sergeant.
00:27:59Look.
00:28:03They'll be darned.
00:28:08Okay.
00:28:09But we must not let down our guard.
00:28:12This time it was only a little welcome from our Bosch friends.
00:28:19Move along, Yanks.
00:28:21Move along.
00:28:22You cannot save us if you hang around in here.
00:28:25Come on.
00:28:26Next.
00:28:27I don't think they like us.
00:28:29I thought Yankee was a good word.
00:28:31Excuse me.
00:28:32Something for my dog, please.
00:28:34For your dog?
00:28:36Are you crazy, Yankee?
00:28:38He is a soldier.
00:28:40He's the division mascot named Stubby.
00:28:42You see his dog tags?
00:28:45And now a Bosch is telling me to give good French food to an American dog.
00:28:50This war is getting crazier every day.
00:28:53I am an American.
00:28:55Oh, yeah, yeah.
00:28:56Of course you are.
00:29:00He is American.
00:29:01Do you understand?
00:29:03Well, he sounds like a Bosch to me.
00:29:05And you sound like a moron, Froggy.
00:29:11Enough, you two.
00:29:12We are here to fight the Bosch, not each other.
00:29:16Allez.
00:29:17Un bisous.
00:29:22Now that's better.
00:29:24We are all friends now.
00:29:26Huh?
00:29:27Stubby, shh.
00:29:28Calm down.
00:29:29Calm down.
00:29:30Come here.
00:29:31Calm down, Stubby.
00:29:32American soldier?
00:29:33You must be Conroy, no?
00:29:34Yes.
00:29:35I'm Conroy.
00:29:36I am Gaston Baptiste of the 3rd Régiment and we are to be working together.
00:29:42My captain says, look for a man with a little dog.
00:29:46Really?
00:29:47Yes.
00:29:48You, me and your little friend.
00:29:52You will get so close to the Bosch, you will be able to smell them.
00:30:05Ha!
00:30:06Have you ever used one of these?
00:30:08Hmm?
00:30:09Uh, yeah.
00:30:10Yeah, basic training.
00:30:15It's also perfect for cheese.
00:30:17Want to try some?
00:30:19I must apologize for this slop.
00:30:22That cook calls food.
00:30:24It's war.
00:30:25I understand.
00:30:26No, there is no excuse.
00:30:28Napoleon say, an army marches on its stomach so they should fill ours with good food.
00:30:37Voilà.
00:30:39Um, so what exactly are we going to be doing?
00:30:43Can you ride a horse?
00:30:44No?
00:30:45Yes.
00:30:46Yes.
00:30:47I mean, I might not be the best, but, you know, I'm okay.
00:30:50Good, because our officers have decided that we will be spying on the Bosch.
00:30:56Hmm?
00:30:57You, me and Salty.
00:31:00Actually, it's Stubby.
00:31:02Okay, but first, let's celebrate.
00:31:07Uh, no.
00:31:09No, but it's only wine.
00:31:11You don't like wine, American soldier?
00:31:14Ha, I never drink wine.
00:31:16And I'm sure it's against the rules for us.
00:31:19Rules?
00:31:20What rules?
00:31:21This is war.
00:31:26Ah, without wine, we French will not have survived these three years.
00:31:31So they give it to us.
00:31:33The French army gives you wine?
00:31:35Yes, mon ami.
00:31:37We French go from the milk of our mothers to the juice of the vine.
00:31:42Ha, hey, you hear that, Stubby?
00:31:44They get wine.
00:31:45Okay, let's go.
00:31:52Hey, Conroy, Conroy, what's happening?
00:31:54Uh, apparently, I have to follow him.
00:31:58Eh, lucky you.
00:32:00And you two, come with me.
00:32:13This is horrible.
00:32:16Everything's destroyed.
00:32:19Everything.
00:32:21No, not everything.
00:32:28Stubby, down!
00:32:33Come, my friends.
00:32:35Those are ours.
00:32:38Come, my friends.
00:32:40Those are ours.
00:32:42We pay them back for this morning.
00:32:45I thought we were being attacked.
00:32:47You will soon know the difference between theirs and ours.
00:33:08Et voilà.
00:33:10Here it is, your new home.
00:33:16Sweet dreams.
00:33:19Get up now, everybody.
00:33:21Everybody, get up.
00:33:23Come on, Conroy.
00:33:29Now, let me sleep, Stubby.
00:33:31Just let me sleep a little bit more.
00:33:35Uh, oh, uh, ah, sorry.
00:33:38All right, get up now.
00:33:40Yeah, I'm up, I'm up, I'm up.
00:33:42I'm getting up.
00:33:58Uh, have you done this before?
00:34:02Don't worry, it will be fine.
00:34:04I've done this many times.
00:34:07Where did you find him?
00:34:09Oh, uh, he was living rough.
00:34:12He joined us when we were training.
00:34:14He's not very beautiful.
00:34:16Oh.
00:34:18Maybe not, but he's got real character.
00:34:21Just like me.
00:34:23I'm not the most beautiful, but I'm strong and lovable.
00:34:28Uh-huh.
00:34:31This is the place.
00:34:33We get a good view from here.
00:35:02What do you see?
00:35:11Look.
00:35:14It's gas.
00:35:16We need to sound the alarm. Let's go.
00:35:19Run.
00:35:21Stop.
00:35:23I said stop.
00:35:26Hide.
00:35:29The horses.
00:35:31Stay here.
00:35:33Stay, stay.
00:35:35Come on.
00:35:37Stubby, go.
00:35:39Go tell them, Stubby, go.
00:35:41Go tell them, Stubby, go.
00:35:43Go tell them, Stubby, go.
00:35:46Go tell them, Stubby, go.
00:36:17What?
00:36:19Stubby.
00:36:20Okay.
00:36:21Gas.
00:36:22Gas.
00:36:23Gas.
00:36:26All right, get it up.
00:36:28Yeah.
00:36:29Move it.
00:36:30Move it.
00:36:31Get it up.
00:36:32Come on.
00:36:33Let's go.
00:36:34Get over the rock.
00:36:47Fire.
00:37:09Hey, little dog.
00:37:16Oh, no.
00:37:17Gas.
00:37:18Gas.
00:37:19Look, gas.
00:37:20The dog is trying to warn us.
00:37:22Everybody, go inside and put on your masks.
00:37:30There he is.
00:37:31Stubby.
00:37:32Stubby.
00:37:45Oh, no.
00:37:46We don't have a mask for him.
00:37:47What are we going to do?
00:37:50Ah, there, there.
00:37:51Hold on.
00:37:52Wait.
00:37:53It's okay, Stubby.
00:37:54It's okay.
00:37:55Good boy.
00:37:56You're doing well.
00:37:57Careful.
00:37:58Careful.
00:38:15It's okay.
00:38:16Shh.
00:38:17Stubby.
00:38:18It's going to be okay.
00:38:19Shh.
00:38:28It's okay.
00:38:29It's okay.
00:38:30It's okay.
00:38:31It's okay.
00:38:32It's okay.
00:38:33It's okay.
00:38:34It's okay.
00:38:35It's okay.
00:38:36It's okay.
00:38:37It's okay.
00:38:38It's okay.
00:38:39It's okay.
00:38:40It's okay.
00:38:41It's okay.
00:38:42It's okay.
00:38:43It's okay.
00:38:44It's okay.
00:38:45It's okay.
00:38:46It's okay.
00:38:47It's okay.
00:38:48It's okay.
00:38:49It's okay.
00:38:50It's okay.
00:38:51It's okay.
00:38:52It's okay.
00:38:53It's okay.
00:38:54It's okay.
00:38:55It's okay.
00:38:57It's okay.
00:39:02Are you all right?
00:39:04Hey, come here.
00:39:05Come here, boy.
00:39:08Thank you for my whole village.
00:39:10His name is Stubby.
00:39:12Oh, Stubby.
00:39:14You are our hero, Stubby.
00:39:17Robert's letters were full of just how beloved Stubby was by everyone.
00:39:21It was as if he lived every day through the heroics of this little canine wonder.
00:39:26Merci.
00:39:27Yeah, but they were so generous.
00:39:30Yes, yes, but no meat.
00:39:39Mmm, I think this war has just improved.
00:39:43Mmm, I think this war has just improved.
00:39:46Mmm, I think this war has just improved.
00:39:50Mmm, like a magician, I'm creating magic with a simple rabbit.
00:39:58Allez Olsen, now you throw the cochonet.
00:40:02The what?
00:40:03This.
00:40:04Not too far, not too close.
00:40:06Bon, bon, bon, bon, bon.
00:40:07I explain.
00:40:08It must land within six to ten meters of the starting circle.
00:40:14Allez Olsen, now you throw the cochonet.
00:40:17Okay.
00:40:18Do it, Olsen.
00:40:30Stubby.
00:40:31Drop it, Stubby.
00:40:32Drop it.
00:40:36Merci.
00:40:37No, Stubby.
00:40:38You can't take the cochonet.
00:40:40Petanque is a very serious business in this country.
00:40:44War started for less.
00:40:46Sorry.
00:40:47He loves to play ball.
00:40:52Now we are ready to eat.
00:40:55Excuse me for my bad manners.
00:40:58It's your rabbit too, Stubby.
00:41:06Whoa, this is really good.
00:41:09Yes, it's very tasty.
00:41:12Even if I say myself.
00:41:18Okay, now if you want to score the point,
00:41:21you see that ball there?
00:41:23Hit it hard.
00:41:25You know, we should take a little after dinner stroll
00:41:28while we still can.
00:41:30Yeah, sure.
00:41:31Come on, Stubby.
00:41:43Nice shot.
00:41:47That's it.
00:41:53Okay, all right.
00:42:05I have no tobacco, but I carry it everywhere with me.
00:42:09It was a present for my wife.
00:42:13I never showed you my family.
00:42:16Wow, three girls.
00:42:17Yes.
00:42:18Jeanne, she's 11.
00:42:20Manon, 8.
00:42:22And Madeleine, 6.
00:42:24They capture my heart completely.
00:42:27They will love to play with you, Stubby.
00:42:29They will take you into the forest chasing the sanglier.
00:42:33Yeah, sanglier.
00:42:35What are they?
00:42:36Wild pigs.
00:42:38You know, with the tusks.
00:42:40Oh, I get it.
00:42:42Your daughters chase wild pigs?
00:42:44Yes.
00:42:45One day they will make fine hunters.
00:42:47Really?
00:42:49And what about you?
00:42:51My sister Margaret is like a mom to me
00:42:54and my two younger sisters.
00:42:56She cared for our mother before she passed,
00:42:59and my dad passed away when I was five.
00:43:02I do hope to have a wife and children one day.
00:43:05It is the best.
00:43:06My wife Alice, she's, how you say,
00:43:09nagging me all the time,
00:43:11but I wouldn't charge her.
00:43:14When did you last see them?
00:43:16It is more than two years.
00:43:18Two years?
00:43:19Wow.
00:43:20That's a darn long time.
00:43:22Don't you ever get lonely?
00:43:24Yes.
00:43:25Well, sometimes.
00:43:27But now you Americans are here,
00:43:30it will be over soon.
00:43:32No?
00:43:33Two kings!
00:43:34I win!
00:43:36Look, I have two kings!
00:43:38Ha ha!
00:43:39I beat you, Yankee.
00:43:41Hold on a minute.
00:43:42I have a flush, so I won.
00:43:45Flush?
00:43:46Flush.
00:43:47Flush, flush, flush.
00:43:48What is this flush?
00:43:50Surely the kings are the kings, you know, the best.
00:43:54So, before you were a soldier, what did you do?
00:43:58I'm a chef in my own restaurant, a good restaurant.
00:44:02Ah, that's why you're such a good cook.
00:44:05A real French chef cooking dinner for us, stubby.
00:44:08What do you think of that, huh?
00:44:10This is how I learned my English.
00:44:13And you, what do you do?
00:44:15I work in a builder's hardware store,
00:44:17selling screws and nails.
00:44:19It's not a great job, but it's home.
00:44:22I miss it.
00:44:23We French make home wherever we are.
00:44:27It's about food, wine, and good company.
00:44:31You know, on the night like this,
00:44:34we can forget about the war.
00:44:39We heard the attack and came as fast as we could.
00:44:42Where do you want us to be, Sergeant?
00:44:44We've beaten them back for now,
00:44:46but Claiborne is still somewhere out there.
00:44:48Gotta bring him in somehow.
00:44:50We got wounded! We got wounded!
00:44:52Coming through, guys.
00:44:53Coming through behind you, guys.
00:44:54Stretch, stretch, stretch.
00:44:55Stubby!
00:44:56Come on, let's go.
00:44:57Where are you going, Conroy?
00:44:59Coming through behind you, guys.
00:45:00Stretch, stretch, stretch.
00:45:01Stubby!
00:45:02Come on, let's go.
00:45:03Where are you going, Conroy?
00:45:30I can't see anything.
00:45:33Stubby!
00:45:50Get down!
00:45:53Smoke at 750 yards!
00:46:00Come on, go, go, go, go, go, go.
00:46:03I realized that every day spelled danger.
00:46:07There was no let-up for our boys.
00:46:15Out of the way, come on.
00:46:16We're coming through.
00:46:17Go, go, go, go, go.
00:46:18Come on, you're gonna be okay.
00:46:19It's all right, it's all right.
00:46:20You're gonna be fine.
00:46:22Come on, out of the way, everybody.
00:46:23Let's go, let's go.
00:46:24Thank you, Stubby.
00:46:27I got word in April of 1918
00:46:29that the Yankee Division was moving to a new battle sector
00:46:33at Seiche Prey.
00:46:47Look at him.
00:46:48He's a good boy.
00:46:49He's a good boy.
00:46:50He's a good boy.
00:46:51He's a good boy.
00:46:52He's a good boy.
00:46:54Look at him.
00:46:56Mother, how that mutt survived, I'll never know.
00:46:59Sure, the Bosch would get him.
00:47:01He is so lucky.
00:47:03He's so brave.
00:47:04I wish I had half his courage.
00:47:06Courage?
00:47:07It's not courage.
00:47:09It's dumb luck, believe me.
00:47:15Hey, Stubby.
00:47:16Monsieur Conroy, please.
00:47:20Oh, sorry.
00:47:22Hello.
00:47:23Hello, ma'am.
00:47:24It is for Stubby.
00:47:25We made it for him to keep him warm
00:47:27and to say thank you for the day of the gas.
00:47:30Ah, gee, thank you.
00:47:32Merci beaucoup.
00:47:39Stubby, what do you say to this nice lady?
00:47:43No, no, not like that.
00:47:45You know.
00:47:47You are such a clever little dog, Stubby.
00:47:50Oh, I forgot.
00:47:52I have something for Stubby.
00:47:54My surgeon made for him.
00:47:58Don't be like that, my little friend.
00:48:00This will save your life.
00:48:07Thank you, Gaston.
00:48:09And thank you again, ma'am.
00:48:11Goodbye, Stubby.
00:48:13Goodbye, Stubby.
00:48:15And Monsieur Conroy.
00:48:19Take good care of yourselves.
00:48:21We'll take care of one another.
00:48:23Oui, comme les trois mousquetaires.
00:48:25All for one.
00:48:26And one for all.
00:48:30Well, I think it's you she likes, Conroy.
00:48:34No?
00:48:36Robert, Stubby, and Gaston
00:48:38spent the next few months in the Sibyl Trench
00:48:40right in the path of the German advance
00:48:43as they desperately tried to move on Paris.
00:48:47Every soldier, cook, and medic
00:48:49took part in the fight.
00:48:51I had no idea that Sèche-Pré
00:48:54would be described as the single largest
00:48:56American battle of World War I.
00:48:59And my poor little Stubby
00:49:01had no idea.
00:49:03It was World War I,
00:49:05and my poor kid brother and his dog
00:49:07were smack dab in the middle of it all.
00:49:10How welcome such you are, Stubby.
00:49:13Whoa, whoa, whoa there, fella.
00:49:16I think he remembers you, Colonel, sir.
00:49:19Now, no more reconnaissance for the moment.
00:49:22The Germans are pressing us hard,
00:49:24so I need every man reinforcing the line.
00:49:27Yes, sir.
00:49:28I was almost going to do that.
00:49:34Don't think about it.
00:49:53What is it? What's going on?
00:49:55What happened? Calm down. Calm down.
00:50:04Come on.
00:50:26Come on, come on, come on.
00:50:29Colonel, watch out!
00:50:35Come on, follow me.
00:50:42Now, let's set the trap for these rats.
00:50:58Stubby!
00:51:17Drop your weapons.
00:51:21Camarade, camarade.
00:51:22No, you are not my camarade.
00:51:24You are my prisoner.
00:51:26Keep your hands up.
00:51:28Good work, my friend.
00:51:30I will take them now.
00:51:32Go.
00:51:36You're such a brave boy, you know that?
00:51:39It's not over, boys.
00:51:41Keep your eyes peeled.
00:51:42They'll be back.
00:51:44Stubby!
00:51:55Stubby!
00:51:56No!
00:51:58Stubby!
00:51:59Anybody hurt?
00:52:01Any wounded?
00:52:05Stubby!
00:52:06Stubby.
00:52:08Stubby!
00:52:09Oh, come on.
00:52:10Stubby, you'll be okay. Come on.
00:52:12Come on, come on, come on.
00:52:13You'll be okay. You're gonna be okay. Come on.
00:52:19All right.
00:52:20Come on, Stubby.
00:52:22Please stay with me. Come on.
00:52:23Please stay with me.
00:52:27Schroeder. Schroeder.
00:52:28Did you see what that dumb dog did?
00:52:30He saved my life.
00:52:33Do you hear me, Schroeder?
00:52:35Wounded man here!
00:52:36Quickly! We need help!
00:52:38It's gonna be okay, boy. I promise.
00:52:40I promise.
00:52:42Go, go, go, go.
00:52:43Move, move, move.
00:52:59Hey, don't worry.
00:53:04Stubby.
00:53:05Stubby, what have they done to you?
00:53:08Come on.
00:53:10Doc. Doc.
00:53:12Stubby needs help.
00:53:14It's a bad wound.
00:53:15I don't know if there's much we can do.
00:53:17And he's a dog, soldier. I'm sorry.
00:53:19He's my friend.
00:53:20He's one of us.
00:53:21He saved lives.
00:53:23Please.
00:53:24Please, Doc.
00:53:26Please.
00:53:27I'm sure the doctor will do his best.
00:53:30Right, Doc?
00:53:31Okay. Okay.
00:53:32Just lay him on the ambulance.
00:53:40You come back soon, little dog.
00:53:43We need our certain musketeer.
00:53:46Guys, make way. Move.
00:53:48All right. Hurry. Hurry.
00:53:50Schroeder.
00:53:53Let's keep moving. Keep moving.
00:53:55All right. Get that. Yes.
00:54:05Don't worry, Conroy.
00:54:06He's strong.
00:54:09He's strong.
00:54:18Great day to be an American.
00:54:22Right, Stubby?
00:54:28After Schroeder and Stubby were wounded,
00:54:30the fighting around Seshprey had become ferocious.
00:54:34And the rains came down.
00:54:36It rained day after day after day,
00:54:40turning the whole place into a quagmire.
00:54:47I can only begin to imagine how Robert and Stubby...
00:54:50He must have felt totally lost without the little fella.
00:54:59Come on, Conroy.
00:55:00I know it's hard, but you must stay strong.
00:55:05German attack! Let's go!
00:55:08The Yankee division was driven out of the civil trench
00:55:11in the town of Seshprey
00:55:13as the Germans desperately tried to reach Paris.
00:55:16All that stood between them and their prize were our boys.
00:55:21It was a real worrying time for us back home.
00:55:26They mean business.
00:55:28We need to stop them.
00:55:31No, not now, musketeer. Tomorrow.
00:55:34First, we need to rest.
00:55:37I miss him, too.
00:55:38But I know the three musketeers will be together again.
00:55:41Very soon. I feel it.
00:55:45You think?
00:55:47Yes.
00:55:48And the good thing is,
00:55:50we are out of those trenches.
00:55:53My feet are dry at last.
00:55:55All that mud and those rats.
00:55:58Oh, digulous.
00:56:00Baptiste!
00:56:01You've been ordered to return to your regiment camp.
00:56:03Grab your gear and move out.
00:56:08Stubby, Schroeder, and now you?
00:56:11So much for your predictions.
00:56:13You'll be fine.
00:56:15Before I leave, just take my advice.
00:56:18To stay alive, you need to feel fear.
00:56:22Fear?
00:56:23But you show no fear. You laugh.
00:56:25You mean this?
00:56:28It only protects my fragile heart.
00:56:32Farewell, my good friend.
00:56:35Until we meet again.
00:56:38Adieu.
00:56:57Adieu, mon ami.
00:57:02After a long battle,
00:57:04our men took back Seshprey
00:57:06and drove the Germans back.
00:57:08It wasn't until much later
00:57:10that I learned how fierce the battle was.
00:57:14My dear sister Margaret,
00:57:16I hope you and the girls are doing well.
00:57:19I'm doing just fine.
00:57:21Even the chow is okay.
00:57:23Well, not like your cooking,
00:57:25but pretty much most of it I can eat.
00:57:30It's almost four weeks since Stubby got hit,
00:57:33and there's still no news of him.
00:57:35I'm sure he's being taken real good care of.
00:57:38Gaston, Stubby, and me,
00:57:40we called ourselves the Three Musketeers,
00:57:43you know?
00:57:44The three musketeers.
00:57:46The three musketeers.
00:57:48We called ourselves the Three Musketeers, you know?
00:57:51Like in the book Mom read to us when we were kids.
00:57:55Well, the other day,
00:57:57Gaston was sent back to his regiment.
00:58:01It's all going to be over soon,
00:58:03and then we'll be coming home.
00:58:06I send my love to you all.
00:58:09Your loving brother, Robert.
00:58:13Robert was always good at putting a brave face on,
00:58:16and I knew that was what he was doing.
00:58:20His two best friends gone.
00:58:22My heart went out to him.
00:59:16Ooh.
00:59:32Come on, Conroy, wake up.
00:59:34It's guard time. We'll miss Chau.
00:59:38Conroy?
00:59:41Oh, no.
00:59:42Quick, we need a doctor!
00:59:44My buddy is real sick!
01:00:10He's the fifth soldier this week.
01:00:12I don't know what it is.
01:00:14Just gotta keep an eye on him. He's too sick to move.
01:00:17But he is gonna make it. Right, Doc?
01:00:20I don't know. Maybe.
01:00:22Maybe not.
01:00:24In 1918, the whole world was seized by a deadly flu epidemic.
01:00:29And Robert caught it, too.
01:00:31It spread through our boys like a poison cloud.
01:00:43I gotta get out there and fight. I need to get up.
01:00:46We're good, Conroy. We're good. We're good.
01:00:54Everything's good. The Bosh are real quiet.
01:00:57Just get better.
01:01:00Stubby. Where's Stubby?
01:01:03Just let him rest.
01:01:05That's the only thing he can do now.
01:01:13Oh!
01:01:27I just... I need... I need to fight.
01:01:42Hmm.
01:02:09Ah.
01:02:12Ah.
01:02:29Oh.
01:02:37Oh.
01:02:40Ah.
01:02:42Oh.
01:02:52Oh.
01:03:02I was so happy to hear that Robert was on the mend
01:03:05and that he and Stubby were reunited.
01:03:08Oh.
01:03:10And good news.
01:03:12After six months of hard fighting,
01:03:14he and Stubby went on a furlough to Paris.
01:03:17Never imagined my first trip to Paris would be in a cattle wagon.
01:03:21So glamorous.
01:03:22I remember thinking maybe this dreadful war
01:03:25was finally coming to an end.
01:03:27You're gonna have to lay down at some stage.
01:03:33Room for one more?
01:03:35Hey, buddy. You made it.
01:03:37Schroeder.
01:03:38Stubby, look. He's back.
01:03:40Stubby! You're here.
01:03:42What happened to you?
01:03:44Uh, hello?
01:03:45Why is it always about Stubby?
01:03:47I found him.
01:03:48Thank you, Olsen, for finding Stubby.
01:03:50Oh, that was great.
01:03:52Sorry, Olsen.
01:03:54Come here.
01:04:08This looks nice.
01:04:17What do you think, Stubby?
01:04:20You coming, Schroeder?
01:04:22Yep. I'm with you.
01:04:24Les Américains.
01:04:37Oh.
01:05:02In the beginning, the French were very suspicious of Americans
01:05:06but by the fall of 1918, they loved us.
01:05:19Thank you very much.
01:05:23Merci.
01:05:24Thanks.
01:05:29Well, come on. Let's go see Paris.
01:05:31What are we waiting for?
01:05:36Let's go.
01:06:07By September of 1918,
01:06:11we were told that the war was coming to an end
01:06:15and that the German army was in retreat.
01:06:21What is it, Stubby?
01:06:25Stubby! Stubby, come back!
01:06:37Oh!
01:06:48Don't even think about it.
01:06:54This is yours now, Stubby.
01:06:56You earned it.
01:06:58Look what Stubby sniffed out.
01:07:02I didn't want that, comrade.
01:07:04Now...
01:07:12Come on.
01:07:14We are here today to mark the courage of a very brave soldier
01:07:19who went above and beyond the call of duty.
01:07:22Private First Class Conroy and Stubby, post!
01:07:27For his capture of a German spy in Marshville,
01:07:31I confer the honorary rank of Sergeant on Stubby, the regimental mascot.
01:07:37From this day forward, Sergeant Stubby will wear these stripes.
01:07:41And for you, Private Conroy, today you are Corporal Conroy.
01:07:50Hey, Stubby, you outrank me now.
01:07:54Gaston!
01:08:01For our newspapers back home, say cheese!
01:08:07The newspaper headlines all talked about a final attack
01:08:10on the German Hindenburg line.
01:08:16After the return of his friends,
01:08:18Robert's letters with cheers and applause
01:08:21He even told me a funny story about how Stubby came face to face
01:08:25with a strange new beast of war.
01:08:34Okay, Sergeant.
01:08:36I'm Captain George S. Patton of the United States Tank Corps.
01:08:43Let's go.
01:08:45We've got a war to win.
01:08:48We've got a war to win.
01:09:00That's my boy.
01:09:18The Germans!
01:09:28Let's go!
01:09:35I can't believe it.
01:09:37The Germans built this like they were going to stay forever.
01:09:40The Bosch built palaces.
01:09:43And we had to live in those palaces?
01:09:46It's over. It's over. Did you hear?
01:09:48The war is over.
01:09:50The Germans are signing an armistice.
01:09:55It's true. The war is to end tomorrow.
01:09:58Hey, did you hear that, Stubby?
01:10:09Hold on. Hold on there, soldiers.
01:10:12Cease fire doesn't start till 11 a.m.
01:10:15Germany surrendered. When is it over?
01:10:17We have a war to fight.
01:10:24You know, guys, when I get home, I'm going to find myself a wife.
01:10:28I thought you were going to vague until you found a job.
01:10:31Nah. After all we've been through, I'm ready for some home life.
01:10:35Me too. Can't wait to introduce Stubby to my sisters.
01:10:38I've been away so long,
01:10:40I worry my girls will not recognize me.
01:10:44Why can't we just leave now?
01:10:47Just think, one last push and we're all going home.
01:10:52Well, little buddy, we're nearly there.
01:10:56Just a few more hours and it'll all be over.
01:11:01Yeah.
01:11:10Robert and Stubby spent their last night of the Great War
01:11:14huddled together under an oak tree.
01:11:17A man and his dog. Unselfish friends.
01:11:21Comrades in arms.
01:12:30Let's go.
01:12:54Drop your weapons!
01:13:00Let's go.
01:13:31Thank you, my friend.
01:13:36I never did understand why our boys were made to attack
01:13:40until the very last minute of the war.
01:13:43So many young men were lost on that morning.
01:13:47But they did their duty to the very end.
01:13:51We made it.
01:13:53We made it.
01:13:55We did their duty to the very end.
01:13:59We made it.
01:14:19Lawrence!
01:14:25Olsen!
01:14:27Olsen!
01:14:28Olsen, where are you?
01:14:30Where are you?
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01:15:58Goodbye, Yankees. And thank you all.
01:16:05All for one, and one for all.
01:16:10Vive la France!
01:16:12Vive les Etats-Unis!
01:16:28Welcome home, boys. Welcome back. Great job.
01:16:40It's so nice to have you back.
01:16:58A hero! You're a hero!
01:17:29Stubby, look into the camera.
01:17:32And hold it right there.

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