Sgt. Maj. JIGGS: First unofficially Official Mascot of the Marine Corps
Jiggs, virtually a symbol of the Marine Corps in his own right, was whelped in Philadelphia on the 22nd of May, 1922. The little pup was a regular blue-blood. Sired by the famous English Bulldog "Rob Roy", Jiggs' formal title was, in fact, "King Bulwark", which might have made him, upon enlistment, the only Marine ever to outrank the Commandant. However, when "King Bulwark" entered the Marine Corps on the 14th of October, 1922, Brigadier General Smedley Butler, who signed the enlistment papers, very sensibly demoted the King to private, thereby turning the aristocratic canine into a regular egalitarian, not to mention preserving the Chain of Command. Ever afterwards, the royal bulldog was known only as "Jiggs".
Doubtless due to his lineage -or, as we would say, his connections- promotion for Jiggs was rapid. Within two and a half weeks he was wearing corporal's chevrons and by New Year's Day 1924 had become a sergeant. By the following July he had been promoted to Sergeant Major.
(Photo to left: Sergeant Major Jiggs with General Smedley Butler, courtesy of D.A. Red Millis II, GySgt USMC Retired; Curator, Marine Corps Legacy Museum.
Sergeant Major Jiggs set for a little scrimmage
It is of course common knowledge that the English aristocracy has always been dissolute, and in this regard Jiggs was, alas, no exception. Repeatedly courtmartialed for breaches of etiquette and deportment, Jiggs (always soon reinstated) led a pampered and overfed existence in the glow of publicity and stardom, at one point sharing the cinematic limelight with Lon Chaney in the 1926 production, "Tell It To the Marines".
Jiggs in "Tell it to the Marines"
SgtMaj Jiggs after a hard day in the limelight
Perhaps due to gastronomic immoderation, the pressures of stardom, or the keeping of late hours on the town, Jiggs died before his time on January 9th, 1927, some four months short of his fifth birthday. Lying in state in a satin-lined coffin in a hanger at Quantico, surrounded by banks of flowers and flanked by two Marine guards, Jiggs' passing was mourned throughout the Corps.


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By Malene Birger
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Post a CommentCertainly not "ancient" history but I saw a documentary about this and I thought it was a cute story.
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Awwwwwww Jiggsy.
I'm on hold and ABBA just came on Shi! lol
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You can dance, you can jive, having the time of your life. See that girl, watch that scene, dig in the dancing queeeeeeen
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"I'm pretty sure she's baked on a professional level."
Yowza! my 6th sense is working overdrive!
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Bwahahahaahah I love Jiggs in the airplane
I watched Dances with Wolves twice in the past few days
Love me some Kevin
Now I'm all interested in that time period. So sad
That's an interesting story!
Did you see BURY MY HEART AT WOUNDED KNEE on HBO, Karma? it was really good. And yes, so freaking sad.
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No Shi but one of my friends JUST recommended it to me like 10 minutes ago.. must check it out.
I watched an episode of Miracle Planet this morning for the first time and it was EXCELLENT! I'm debating whether or not to buy it.. its something like $116 on Amazon but I bet I can find it cheaper in the used section
I don't think I have watched that one Karma.... hmmmm sounds interesting.
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