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CONTENTS THE MOVIE PAGE 2 THE HISTORY PAGE 3 FUN FACTS PAGE 4 QUIZ PAGE 5 MAZE PAGE 6 WORDSEARCH PAGE 7 ORIGAMI STUBBY PAGE 8 PAPER BAG PUPPET PAGE 10 STUBBY MASK PAGE 12 HOW TO MAKE A PURPLE HEART MEDAL PAGE 14 DESIGN YOUR OWN MEDALS PAGE 15 COLORING PAGE 16 ANSWERS PAGE 23 CONTACT US PAGE 24

THE MOVIE SGT. STUBBY: AN AMERICAN HERO is a computer-animated feature film based on the true story of the bond between a stray dog and a Soldier, set against the backdrop of America s entry into World War I. With The War to End All Wars looming, a young Army doughboy Robert Conroy (Logan Lerman, Percy Jackson & the Olympians ) has his life forever changed when a little dog with a stubby tail wanders into training camp. Conroy gives his new friend a name, a family, and a chance to embark on the adventure that would define a century. Narrated by Robert s sister, Margaret (Academy Award nominee Helena Bonham Carter, Harry Potter series), Stubby and his new best friend quickly find themselves in the trenches of France and on the path to history. French poilu soldier Gaston Baptiste (Academy Award nominee Gérard Depardieu, Life of Pi ) befriends the duo and accompanies them along their epic journey through harsh conditions and incredible acts of courage. Sgt. Stubby s actions show the world the true meaning of dedication, loyalty, and what it means to be an American Hero. 2

THE HISTORY As documented in the history books but largely untold today, Stubby was no ordinary stray: he was a tenacious canine, a courageous scout, and a fiercely loyal friend. For his valorous actions, Stubby is recognized as the first dog ever promoted to the rank of Sergeant in the U.S. Army and the most decorated canine in American history. Before he was a hero, he was homeless: unwanted, unwashed, unloved, scrounging for scraps on the streets of New Haven, CT. His fortunes changed when he ran into a young Soldier training on the grounds of Yale University Private First Class Robert Conroy of the 26th Yankee Division who adopted the little mutt and named him Stubby for his short stature and tail. When the division shipped off to France, Conroy smuggled him aboard the ship. When they were discovered, the scrappy little stray demonstrated his military training by saluting the commanding officer. Stubby became the official mascot of the Yankee Division and was given special orders to accompany them into the front lines. Stubby saw action in 17 different battles and was eventually promoted to the rank of Sergeant after catching a German spy. After the war, he continued touring around the country visiting his fellow veterans in hospitals, leading victory parades, meeting three sitting U.S. presidents, appearing on vaudeville, and serving as the mascot for Georgetown University where he s credited with inventing the halftime show. Stubby died at home in 1926 and his remains were donated to the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, D.C., where he can be visited today at the National Museum of American History s Price of Freedom exhibit. "The noise and strain that shattered the nerves of many of his comrades did not impair Stubby's spirits. Not because he was unconscious of danger. His angry howl while a battle raged and his mad canter from one part of the lines to another indicated realization. But he seemed to know that the greatest service he could render was comfort and cheerfulness. THE NEW YORK TIMES 3

FUN FACTS Stubby was a real dog whose special coat and medals are preserved by the Smithsonian Institution and are currently on display at the National Museum of American History, Washington D.C. Stubby managed to get all the way to France with the doughboys of the 102nd Infantry Regiment and served right alongside them, spending over 200 days on the front lines! Stubby wasn't just a pet; he was a division mascot who became a guard dog and expert rat chaser. Stubby was able to smell gas before his human counterparts and would raise the alarm for imminent attacks. Stubby would run on to the battlefield to find wounded soldiers and bark to alert the medics of their whereabouts. When an enemy soldier snuck in to the allied trenches, Stubby confronted him and bit him on the behind! Stubby fought in 17 battles and won many medals. He had a special coat made to pin all his awards, a gift from the women of the Chateau-Thierry for helping to save their town. After the war, Stubby and Robert Conroy toured the country to raise funds and awareness for their fellow veterans. Stubby truly was man s best friend! 4

QUIZ Test your knowledge on our trivia quiz. Some questions may need a little research! 1. American foot Soldiers were known as Doughboys. Was this because... a) They were all bakers beforethey became Soldiers. b) The brass buttons on their uniforms looked like flour dumplings. c) All they had to eat in the trenches was fresh bread. 2. Conroy named his best friend Stubby because... a) He had a short stumpy tail. b) His legs weren t very long. c) He was always in the way and Conroy kept stubbing his toe on him. 3. Pigeons played an important part in the war by... a) Making a tasty meal when food was short. b) Warning of attacks by flying away. c) Providing pigeon post by carrying and delivering important messages. 4. The youngest Soldier to serve in WW1 was how old... a) 16 b) 14 c) 13 5. The oldest Soldier to serve in WW1 was how old... a) 76 b) 78 c) 80 Answers on page 16. 5

MAZE They say an army marches on its stomach, help guide Stubby through the maze to find his awaiting meal! DID YOU KNOW: Soldiers in the WW1 trenches lucky enough to have a small stove - or even candles - would boil up any food including stale biscuits or add these to the canned food provided. Mmmmmm, sounds delicious! 6

WORDSEARCH Can you find all the words hidden in the grid below? STUBBY HERO DOG MEDAL SOLDIER TRENCH BATTLE CONROY FRANCE AMERICA Answers on page 16. 7

ORIGAMI STUBBY Print the template on the following page, and use the instructions provided to fold and create your very own barking Stubby. Impress your friends with the hidden facts! 8

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PAPER BAG PUPPET 10

PAPER BAG PUPPET 11

STUBBY MASK 12

STUBBY MASK 13

HOW TO MAKE A PURPLE HEART MEDAL 14

DESIGN YOUR OWN MEDALS Think of someone you know who has done something heroic, or who you believe to be a hero, and make them a medal of your own design. 15

COLORING Sgt. Stubby gained many awards and medals, including the three below, which he wore on his custom made jacket. Can you research them and color correctly? VICTORY MEDAL YANKEE DIVISION PATCH PURPLE HEART MEDAL 16

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ANSWERS! 1. American foot soldiers were known as Doughboys because b) The brass buttons on their uniforms looked like flour dumplings. 2. Conroy named his best friend Stubby because a) He had a short stumpy tail. 3. Pigeons played an important part in the war by c) Providing pigeon post, carrying and delivering important messages.* 4. The youngest soldier to serve in WW1 was how old c) 13 His name was Sidney Lewis, and he was Britains youngest soldier. He enlisted with the East Surrey Regiment in August 1915, five months after his 12th birthday, and was fighting on the Somme by the age of 13. 5. The oldest soldier to serve in WW1 was how old... b) 78 and was a French Soldier, but his name is unknown. *Here is Sgt. Stubby in the Smithsonian s Price of Freedom Exhibit next to Cher Ami, the famous pigeon who rescued the Lost Battalion in October 1918. 23

CONTACT US BOOK YOUR GROUP'S VISIT TO THE WORLD OF SGT. STUBBY As one of the first major animated family films to be based on a true story, Sgt. Stubby offers a dog s eye view of American history through an entertaining, educational experience for all ages to enjoy! You don t have to wait to begin planning your trip to the world of Sgt. Stubby Fun Academy Motion Pictures group sales department is standing by to help you organize an activity, field trip or fundraiser in your hometown when the film hits theaters nationwide on April 13, 2018: Follow Stubby and Conroy s journey online: www.stubbymovie.com www.facebook.com/stubbymovie www.youtube.com/stubbymovie www.twitter.com/stubbymovie www.stubbymovie.com/#group-events or call us on 844.401.9172 24