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USAF STAFF Sergeant Chris Dixon (on the ground), 100th Security Forces Squadron, RAF Mildenhall, gets assistance taking his protective gear off from some fellow dog handlers. Dixon and the other handlers 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

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USAF STAFF Sergeant Chris Dixon (on the ground), 100th Security Forces Squadron, RAF Mildenhall, gets assistance taking his protective gear off from some fellow dog handlers. Dixon and the other handlers 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

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Base: Raf Lakenheath

Country: United Kingdom (GBR)

Scene Major Command Shown: USAFE

Scene Camera Operator: TSGT Paul R. Caron, Jr., USAF

Release Status: Released to Public
Combined Military Service Digital Photographic Files

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21/06/2001
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