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Semmy, a military working dog, receives a toy from

Semmy, a military working dog, receives a toy from

Semmy, a military working dog, receives a toy from his dog handler, Lance Cpl. Ryan Smith, a Kansas City, Kansas, native, after properly clearing a building while searching for hidden narcotics and explosives A... More

Lance Cpl. Nathan Neville, an Atlanta, Georgia, native,

Lance Cpl. Nathan Neville, an Atlanta, Georgia, native,

Lance Cpl. Nathan Neville, an Atlanta, Georgia, native, and his dog, Zak, take a break from running through scenarios Aug. 7 at the Central Training Area, Okinawa, Japan. Military working dog handlers executed ... More

Cpl. Sean McKenzie, right, a Germantown, Maryland,

Cpl. Sean McKenzie, right, a Germantown, Maryland,

Cpl. Sean McKenzie, right, a Germantown, Maryland, native, holds back Benjamin, a military working dog, from subduing Cpl. Nicholas Newell, a Troy, New York, native, during bite work training Aug. 7 at the Cent... More

Lance Cpl. Ryan Smith, a Kansas City, Kansas, native,

Lance Cpl. Ryan Smith, a Kansas City, Kansas, native,

Lance Cpl. Ryan Smith, a Kansas City, Kansas, native, and his dog, Semmy, clear a building while searching for hidden narcotics and explosives Aug. 7 during a training event at the Central Training Area, Okinaw... More

Cpl. Sean McKenzie, left, a Germantown, Maryland, native,

Cpl. Sean McKenzie, left, a Germantown, Maryland, native,

Cpl. Sean McKenzie, left, a Germantown, Maryland, native, trains military working dog Dini on bite work with his handler, Lance Cpl. Alisha Vidal, a Hollywood, Florida, native, Aug. 7 at the Central Training Ar... More

Lance Cpl. Pete Hernandez, an El Paso, Texas, native,

Lance Cpl. Pete Hernandez, an El Paso, Texas, native,

Lance Cpl. Pete Hernandez, an El Paso, Texas, native, and his dog, Amber, search for hidden narcotics and explosives along a trail Aug. 7 during a training event at the Central Training Area, Okinawa, Japan. Am... More

Cpl. Amber Yager, an Alexandria, Minnesota, native,

Cpl. Amber Yager, an Alexandria, Minnesota, native,

Cpl. Amber Yager, an Alexandria, Minnesota, native, and her dog, Junior, train in directional skills Aug. 7 at the Central Training Area, Okinawa, Japan. Directional skills are commands such as straight back, l... More

Lance Cpl. Ryan Smith, a Kansas City, Kansas, native,

Lance Cpl. Ryan Smith, a Kansas City, Kansas, native,

Lance Cpl. Ryan Smith, a Kansas City, Kansas, native, and his dog, Semmy, clear a building, searching for hidden narcotics and explosives Aug. 7 during a training event at the Central Training Area, Okinawa, Ja... More

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