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BAGRAM AIRFIELD, AFGHANISTAN (Oct. 7, 2016) - U.S.

BAGRAM AIRFIELD, AFGHANISTAN (Oct. 7, 2016) - U.S.

BAGRAM AIRFIELD, AFGHANISTAN (Oct. 7, 2016) - U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Edmond Adams is the U.S. Forces Afghanistan Kennel Master. Adams leads the Bagram Airfield military working dog detachment and is responsible ... More

BAGRAM AIRFIELD, AFGHANISTAN (Oct. 7, 2016) - U.S.

BAGRAM AIRFIELD, AFGHANISTAN (Oct. 7, 2016) - U.S.

BAGRAM AIRFIELD, AFGHANISTAN (Oct. 7, 2016) - U.S. Army Sgt. Jay Espinosa and Bbailey are a military working dog team from Fort Benning, Ga., assigned to the U.S. Forces Afghanistan Military Working Dog Detachm... More

BAGRAM AIRFIELD, AFGHANISTAN (Oct. 7, 2016) - U.S.

BAGRAM AIRFIELD, AFGHANISTAN (Oct. 7, 2016) - U.S.

BAGRAM AIRFIELD, AFGHANISTAN (Oct. 7, 2016) - U.S. Army Sgt. Ethan Taylor directs his military working dog, Alex, through some obedience drills using Alex's favorite toy. Taylor and Alex are assigned to the U.... More

BAGRAM AIRFIELD, AFGHANISTAN (Oct. 7, 2016) - Bbailey

BAGRAM AIRFIELD, AFGHANISTAN (Oct. 7, 2016) - Bbailey

BAGRAM AIRFIELD, AFGHANISTAN (Oct. 7, 2016) - Bbailey takes down and subdues U.S. Army Sgt. Ethan Taylor during a training session at the U.S. Forces Afghanistan Military Working Dog Detachment. Bbailey's hand... More

BAGRAM AIRFIELD, AFGHANISTAN (Oct. 7, 2016) - U.S.

BAGRAM AIRFIELD, AFGHANISTAN (Oct. 7, 2016) - U.S.

BAGRAM AIRFIELD, AFGHANISTAN (Oct. 7, 2016) - U.S. Army Sgt. Ethan Taylor takes his military working dog Alex through some obstacle course drills. Taylor and Alex are assigned to the U.S. Forces Afghanistan Mil... More

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