George H.W. Bush's former service dog Sully has a new job with the US Navy

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George H.W. Bush's former service dog Sully has a new job with the US Navy
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Sully H.W. Bush, the former service dog to late President George H.W. Bush, has started a new job with the US Navy. The yellow Labrador was appointed to the rank of hospital corpsman second class during a ceremony streamed live on Facebook.

Sully H.W. Bush, the former service dog to late President George H.W. Bush, has started a new job with the US Navy at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center outside Washington.

During a ceremony streamed live on Facebook Wednesday, the yellow Labrador was appointed to the rank of hospital corpsman second class."Your appointment as a petty officer in the United States Navy makes you heir to a long and proud tradition of naval leadership," said a Navy spokesman at the Bethesda, Maryland, ceremony. The dog then was outfitted with a new"military uniform" -- a vest representing the medical center's dog team.

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