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CAMP FOSTER, OKINAWA, Japan – Cpl. Hunter Gullick poses

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CAMP FOSTER, OKINAWA, Japan – Cpl. Hunter Gullick poses for a photo with his Military Working Dog Shiva March 13 at the Marine Corps Installations Pacific K-9 kennels on Kadena Air Base, Okinawa, Japan. Gullick is a meritoriously promoted corporal and Marine of the Quarter whose dedication to the MCIPAC K-9 mission and commitment to excellence keeps the local and U.S. community on Okinawa safe. Most days you can find him at the kennels staying late with Shiva, at Gunners Gym for hours on end, or out enjoying the tropical weather Okinawa offers in his notorious beaten down camouflage crocs with his nose buried in a book. Gullick is a Bhyalia, Mississippi, native, and military police officer and a dog handler with Headquarters and Support Battalion, MCIPAC- Marine Corps Base Camp Butler, Japan. (U.S Marine photo by Lance Cpl. Tayler P. Schwamb)

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