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George H.W. Bush's Service Dog Sully Begins New Role at Military Hospital 3 Months After President's Death

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George H.W. Bush's Service Dog Sully Begins New Role at Military Hospital 3 Months After President's Death

by LENA GROSSMAN

 

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George H.W. Bush's beloved service dog Sully has begun a new chapter in his canine life.

 

On Wednesday, Sully was officially welcomed at the Walter Reed National Military Medical Center to start his new role in the hospital's Facility Dog Program.

 

In December, America's VetDogs explained in a statement that Sully H.W. Bush's new duties will involve "working alongside fellow VetDogs facility dogs SGT Dillon and SGT Truman who are there to assist with physical and occupational therapy to wounded soldiers and active duty personnel during their journey to recovery at Walter Reed Bethesda."

 

He was welcomed as an HM2 Petty Officer, which stands for Hospital Corpsman.

 

Full Story: https://www.eonline.com/ap/news/1019255/george-h-w-bush-s-service-dog-sully-begins-new-role-at-military-hospital-3-months-after-president-s-death

I wonder if it has a security datail. ????

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