Photograph of Coast Guardsmen Admiring a Dog and Her Puppies. The Jack Pot. 'Twas one of those shipboard romances. "Gismo," mascot of a Coast-Guard manned tanker, took up with a dog named "Joe", out there somewhere in the wide open spaces of the Pacific. Having escaped from the Japs and found refuge with the American forces, "Joe" was lonely. It was love at first bark. So months passes, as months will, and came the day when "Gismo" presented "Joe" with nine, (try and count 'em) nine puppies. Here, two of "Gismo's" shipmates admire the happy family. They are Coast Guard Commander Benjamin F. La


Photograph of Coast Guardsmen Admiring a Dog and Her Puppies. The Jack Pot. 'Twas one of those shipboard romances. "Gismo," mascot of a Coast-Guard manned tanker, took up with a dog named "Joe", out there somewhere in the wide open spaces of the Pacific. Having escaped from the Japs and found refuge with the American forces, "Joe" was lonely. It was love at first bark. So months passes, as months will, and came the day when "Gismo" presented "Joe" with nine, (try and count 'em) nine puppies. Here, two of "Gismo's" shipmates admire the happy family. They are Coast Guard Commander Benjamin F. Landland (left), skipper of the ship of (2904 West Wisconsin Avenue), Milwaukee, Wis. and Coast Guardsman Nathan Appleman, Quartermaster Third Class of (2344 North 39th Street), also Milwaukee. "Where's Joe?" Oh, he jumped ship.


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