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Bagram's Finest Military Working Dog | 1 year 12 weeks | Military working dog, Iva, attacks Staff Sgt. Bruce Martinez in a controlled aggression exercise at Bagram Airfield, Afghanistan, Feb. 25. Military working dogs continuously train even in a deployed location. Martinez and Iva are assigned to the 455th Expeditionary Security Forces Squadron here. Photo by Senior Airman Sheila Devera | Afghanistan, Afghanistan, Afghanistan - Bagram Airfield, Bagram Airfield, military working dog, Sheila deVera, US Air Force |
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Naval Base Kitsap | 1 year 37 weeks | Petty Officer 2nd Class Fedrick Rapp, a military working dog handler assigned to the security department of Naval Base Kitsap, and his military working dog, Dan, search vehicles at Naval Base Kitsap-Bangor as part of a Canine Narcotic Operations Course taught by the Multijurisdictional Counter-drug Task Force Training Center. The center provides tuition-free courses covering all aspects of counter-drug law enforcement and training support for community anti-drug coalitions. This courses are held at different Washington State Patrol training sites throughout the county. Photo by Petty Officer 2nd Class Maebel Tinoko | Canine Narcotic Operations Course, counter-drug, handler, law enforcement, Maebel Tinoko, Maryland, Maryland - Silvedale, military working dog, Multijurisdictional Counter-drug Task Force Training Center, Naval Base Kitsap, Naval Base Kitsap-Bangor, navy, security department, U.S. Navy, US Navy |
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Military Working Dogs Aid Marines, Find Explosives | 2 years 6 weeks | Sgt. Eric R. Taylor, a military working dog handler, trains with Hhavoc, a military working dog, to find explosives at Combat Outpost Castle, Helmand province, March 28. The military working dog handlers train daily with their dogs for building, personnel, vehicle and area searches, while working with the Afghan national police, Police Mentoring Team, and 4th Light Armored Reconnaissance Battalion, to keep the roads safe for Marines to conduct counterinsurgency operations in the area. Photo by Cpl. Shawn Coolman | Afghanistan, Afghtanistan - Helmand province - Combat Outpost Castle, military working dog, Shawn Coolman, US Marines |
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Military Working Dog in Spin Boldak Afghanistan | 2 years 16 weeks | U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. James Ryback from the 78th Security Forces Squadron and his military working dog Torca search a vehicle at a traffic control point in Spin Boldak, Afghanistan, Jan. 12. | 78th Security Forces Squadron, Afghanistan, Afghanistan - Spin Boldak, Francisco V. Govea II, military working dog, US Air Force |

