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MASTER-at-Arms 1ST Class Kenneth Lazorchak, left, and MASTER-at-Arms 1ST Class George Blankenship lead military working dogs Marco and Donar over an obstacle during a training session. The dogs, part of NAS Pensacola's K-9 Corps, are trained in drug interdiction and many secondary duties ranging from assisting officers on patrol to finding lost children

MASTER-at-Arms 1ST Class Kenneth Lazorchak, left, and MASTER-at-Arms 1ST Class George Blankenship lead military working dogs Marco and Donar over an obstacle during a training session. The dogs, part of NAS Pensacola's K-9 Corps, are trained in drug interdiction and many secondary duties ranging from assisting officers on patrol to finding lost children

MASTER-at-Arms 1ST Class Kenneth Lazorchak, left, and MASTER-at-Arms 1ST Class George Blankenship lead military working dogs Marco and Donar over an obstacle during a training session. The dogs, part of NAS Pensacola's K-9 Corps, are trained in drug interdiction and many secondary duties ranging from assisting officers on patrol to finding lost children

U.S. Navy MASTER-at-Arms Third Class Leslie Orand (foreground) and MASTER-at-Arms Second Class Denique Glenn, both assigned to the Security Military Working Dog Unit, at Naval Station Mayport, Fla., prepare holiday care packages for two of their deployed service members and their dogs deployed in Iraq, on Dec. 19, 2006. (U.S. Navy PHOTO by Mass Communication SPECIALIST 2nd Class Leah Stiles) (Released)

A Combat Support Operations Course Security Forces K-9 trainee responds to an aggressor attack. Having a dog is an obvious advantage when patrolling the perimeter. The dogs hypersensitive senses can alert to an intruder far faster than a person. The team is made up of 120 Air Force, Navy, and British Army reservists currently undergoing a two-week field-training course at Fort Dix, New Jersey. From this course, the team will learn to survive and operate in a field environment

USAF STAFF Sergeant Matthew Haydel, a dog handler from the 100th Security Forces Squadron, RAF Mildenhall, poses with his 4-year old patrol dog, Ronnie. Haydel and Ronnie participated in the 1ST Inter-Service United Kingdom K-9 Trails held at RAF Lakenheath, United Kingdom. The competition was held between dog handlers from the Royal Air Force Police Dog Section out of RAF Marham, 100th Security Forces Squadron out of RAF Mildenhall and 48th Security Forces Squadron out RAF Lakenheath

Marco, a military working dog, leaps from a squad car during a base exercise. One of four such dogs comprising NAS Pensacola's K-9 Corps, Marco is trained in drug interdiction and many secondary durites ranging from assisting officers on patrol to finding lost childern

Military dog handlers and their K9 counterparts pose

U.S. Air Force STAFF SGT. Dan Casetta, Kennel MASTER and Military Working Dog Handler, 319th Security Forces Squadron, 319th Mission Support Group, 319th Air Refueling Wing, looks over a collar for Avar, a Military Working Dog, during an inspection of the 319th SFS kennel training area, on Grand Forks Air Force Base, N.D., on Sept. 28, 2004. (U.S. Air Force PHOTO by STAFF SGT. Scott T. Sturkol) (Released)

Military working dog comprising NAS Pensacola's K-9 Corps and their handlers pose for a photograph. Pictured, from left, are: MASTER-at-Arms 1ST Class Christopher Anton with Barry, MASTER-at-Arms 1ST Class George Blankenship with Donar, SRA Ron Pitts, Kennel support and MASTER-at-Arms 1ST Class Kenneth Lazorchak with Marco. The dogs are trained in drug interdiction and many secondary duties ranging from assisting officers on patrol to finding lost children

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Base: Naval Air Station, Pensacola

State: Florida (FL)

Country: United States Of America (USA)

Scene Camera Operator: David P. Chiappetta

Release Status: Released to Public

Combined Military Service Digital Photographic Files

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170203-N-YL073-189 (Feb. 3, 2017) PUERTO BARRIOS, Guatemala

A US Air Force (USAF) F-16C Fight Falcon aircraft Crew CHIEF assigned to the 148th Fighter Wing, Minnesota Air National Guard (ANG), prepares to launch his aircraft Tyndall Air Force Base (AFB), Florida (FL) while performing alert duties at Detachment 1, in support of Operation NOBLE EAGLE

With F-16 Fighting Falcons from the 148th Fighter Wing in the background, MASTER Sergeant (MSGT) Daniel Toay, USAF, 148th Maintenance Squadron, Minnesota Air National Guard, stands vigilant outside one of the Wing's restricted areas on September 27, 2001. MSGT Toay volunteered to perform additional duties as a security augmentee in addition to his normal Maintenance responsibilities. MSGT Toay is one of approximately 25 members of the unit augmenting existing security forces at the 148th Fighter Wing in support of Operation NOBLE EAGLE

SENIOR AIRMAN Anton Toth, USAF, 1ST Combat Communications Squadron, Ramstein Air Base, Germany, connects a laptop a Tri Band Satellite Terminal to check the node configurations. Members of 1ST Combat Communications Squadron regularly conduct this type of training and testing, ensuring they are always ready to deploy, when necessary

AIRMAN First Class (A1C) Tommy Miller, USAF, member of the First Term AIRMAN Center (FTAC), 48th Fighter Wing (FW), RAF Lakenheath, United Kingdom, performs one of the duties of the Base Appearance Team (BAT). Base appearance is one of the responsibilities of First Team AIRMAN. FTAC is a two-week program that provides commanders and supervisors with mission-ready airmen by completing base in processing, and familiarizing them with base support functions and services

U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Michael Jorgensen, 994th Medical

Jeny, a military working dog, and Cpl. Jeff E. Montanari,

TSgt Stephen Cox takes over crew supervisor duties at the 3rd Combat Communications Groups radar approach control (RAPCON) shift change

Members from Coast Guard Maritime Safety and Security

AMN Van Winfoe takes a drink from his canteen while wearing a towel on his head for protection from the sun, prior to resuming with the offloading of supplies from a C-130 Hercules aircraft during Exercise Kennel Bear '4-82

170207-N-YL073-284 (Feb. 7, 2017) PUERTO BARRIOS, Guatemala

US COAST GUARD DRUG BUST - ATLANTIC

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