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2019 annual training conference of joint service police training

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191001-N-AD499-0045 BREMERTON, Wash. (Oct. 1, 2019)

191001-N-AD499-0045 BREMERTON, Wash. (Oct. 1, 2019)

191001-N-AD499-0045 BREMERTON, Wash. (Oct. 1, 2019) Robert Maier, from Hanford Patrol, runs his K-9, Carmen, through an explosive detection evolution during the Annual Training Conference of Joint Service Polic... More

191001-N-AD499-0093 BREMERTON, Wash. (Oct. 1, 2019)

191001-N-AD499-0093 BREMERTON, Wash. (Oct. 1, 2019)

191001-N-AD499-0093 BREMERTON, Wash. (Oct. 1, 2019) Master-at-Arms Seaman Kady Huesman, assigned to Naval Base Kitsap Security, runs her military working dog, Daja, through a narcotics detection evolution durin... More

191001-N-AD499-0165 BREMERTON, Wash. (Oct. 1, 2019)

191001-N-AD499-0165 BREMERTON, Wash. (Oct. 1, 2019)

191001-N-AD499-0165 BREMERTON, Wash. (Oct. 1, 2019) Robert Maier, from Hanford Patrol, throws a toy to his K-9, Carmen, after successfully detecting narcotics during the Annual Training Conference of Joint Serv... More

191001-N-AD499-0083 BREMERTON, Wash. (Oct. 1, 2019)

191001-N-AD499-0083 BREMERTON, Wash. (Oct. 1, 2019)

191001-N-AD499-0083 BREMERTON, Wash. (Oct. 1, 2019) Master-at-Arms Seaman Kady Huesman, assigned to Naval Base Kitsap Security, pets her military working dog, Daja, before a narcotics detection evolution during... More

191001-N-AD499-0135 BREMERTON, Wash. (Oct. 1, 2019)

191001-N-AD499-0135 BREMERTON, Wash. (Oct. 1, 2019)

191001-N-AD499-0135 BREMERTON, Wash. (Oct. 1, 2019) Robert Maier, from Hanford Patrol, throws a toy to his K-9, Carmen, after successfully detecting narcotics during the Annual Training Conference of Joint Serv... More

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