
Sinbad of the Coast Guard is the adventurous, true story
of Sinbad, mascot of the Coast Guard Cutter Campbell during World
War II, whose exploits became legend. Although famous to thousands
of people in many nations, Sinbad was happiest at sea, treading the
decks of the sleek Campbell, where he was treated as just another
member of the crew. He slept and ate his chow with the men and even
had his own battle station. Battles and hurricanes never dulled his
love of standing on the heaving deck with spray breaking over his
wiry body. To Coast Guardsmen on the Campbell and all over the world
he was real hero.
Learn
more about Sinbad by buying
the book or watching this Flash
presentation from the Coast
Guard Channel.
For
those intrepid souls who wish to have Sinbad in their homes, Mike
has brought the dog himself back in a safer, more manageable 10" plush
form. Buy one today!
This
entertaining DVD includes the 1940s
newsreel showing off Sinbad's escapades around the world, a playful
introduction to the story of Sinbad, and a lively photo montage
of Sinbad on-board the Coast Guard Cutter Campbell, made all the
more special by all the Campbell crewmen who cared for Sinbad during
his time aboard. Like Sinbad, this DVD is fun and amusing and ready
to play when you are!
And thanks to popular demand, I've added a new page dedicated to
untold Sinbad stories. Along with the ones I know, you're invited
to share your stories and photos of Sinbad or your Sinbad look-alike
dog with others on the new "Sinbad
Lives!" page.
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