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Sgt. Robert Citrulo, a military police dog handler,

Sgt. Robert Citrulo, a military police dog handler,

Sgt. Robert Citrulo, a military police dog handler, from the 40th MP Detachment, who is attached to 2nd Brigade Combat Team, 4th Infantry Division, and his K-9 partner, Carla, search for unexploded ordnance dur... More

Sgt. Robert Citrulo, a military police dog handler,

Sgt. Robert Citrulo, a military police dog handler,

Sgt. Robert Citrulo, a military police dog handler, from the 40th MP Detachment, who is attached to 2nd Brigade Combat Team, 4th Infantry Division, and his K-9 partner, Carla, stop to reflect on the building se... More

Dogs are Soldiers, too - A man and a dog in a fenced in area

Dogs are Soldiers, too - A man and a dog in a fenced in area

Sgt. Ricky, a military working dog, attacks Staff Sgt. Kenneth Hennig, a native of Houston and a specialized search dog handler for the 40th Military Police Detachment out of Fort Sill, Okla., during bite work ... More

Sgt. Justin Juracek, a military police dog handler,

Sgt. Justin Juracek, a military police dog handler,

Sgt. Justin Juracek, a military police dog handler, from the 35th MP Detachment, who is attached to 2nd Brigade Combat Team, 4th Infantry Division, assists his K-9 partner, Max, search the corner in a large bui... More

Carla, a patrol explosive detection dog, attached to

Carla, a patrol explosive detection dog, attached to

Carla, a patrol explosive detection dog, attached to 2nd Brigade Combat Team, 4th Infantry Division, uses her great sense of smell to detect several rifle rounds that are hidden in the crack of a wall during a ... More

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