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Kim and Robin Boren sit with Yyoda/P195, a U.S. Air

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Kim and Robin Boren sit with Yyoda/P195, a U.S. Air

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Kim and Robin Boren sit with Yyoda/P195, a U.S. Air Force ret. explosive detection Military Working Dogs, after his retirement ceremony on September 11, 2019, at Altus Air Force Base, Okla. Since Yyoda’s new owner was not able to make the ceremony herself, her parents, Robin and Kim, handed over Yyoda during the ceremony and will be flying with Yyoda to Hawaii so he can be with his new owner. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Dallin Wrye)

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