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A Brazilian military working dog and his handler assigned

A Brazilian military working dog and his handler assigned

A Brazilian military working dog and his handler assigned to the Batalhao de Policia do Exercito de Brasilia (Brasilia Military Police Battalion) apprehend a role-playing protestor during a riot control demonst... More

Master Sgt. Kirby West (standing), the U.S. Army South

Master Sgt. Kirby West (standing), the U.S. Army South

Master Sgt. Kirby West (standing), the U.S. Army South military working dog program manager, discusses U.S. military working dog programs with a group of Brazilian soldiers at the Batalhao de Policia do Exercit... More

A Brazilian Federal Police dog handler gives a hand

A Brazilian Federal Police dog handler gives a hand

A Brazilian Federal Police dog handler gives a hand signal that his working dog has detected something during a vehicle inspection while Master Sgt. Kirby West (background) the U.S. Army South military working ... More

Brazilian Maj. Alexandre de Paula (center), the Batalhao

Brazilian Maj. Alexandre de Paula (center), the Batalhao

Brazilian Maj. Alexandre de Paula (center), the Batalhao de Policia do Exercito de Brasilia (Brasilia Military Police Battalion) military working dog program chief, discusses MWD tactics with Master Sgt. Kirby... More

Brazilian Maj. Alexandre de Paula, the Batalhao de

Brazilian Maj. Alexandre de Paula, the Batalhao de

Brazilian Maj. Alexandre de Paula, the Batalhao de Policia do Exercito de Brasilia (Brasilia Military Police Battalion) military working dog program chief, explains some of his unit's veterinary capabilities to... More

A Brazilian military working dog and his handler assigned

A Brazilian military working dog and his handler assigned

A Brazilian military working dog and his handler assigned to the Batalhao de Policia do Exercito de Brasilia (Brasilia Military Police Battalion) apprehend a role-playing protestor during a riot control demonst... More

Brazilian military policemen assigned to the Batalhao

Brazilian military policemen assigned to the Batalhao

Brazilian military policemen assigned to the Batalhao de Policia do Exercito de Brasilia (Brasilia Military Police Battalion) prepare for a riot control demonstration at the battalion's headquarters in Brasili... More

A Brazilian military working dog and his handler assigned

A Brazilian military working dog and his handler assigned

A Brazilian military working dog and his handler assigned to the Batalhao de Policia do Exercito de Brasilia (Brasilia Military Police Battalion) search a vehicle during a narcotics detection demonstration duri... More

A Brazilian Federal Police dog handler prepares to

A Brazilian Federal Police dog handler prepares to

A Brazilian Federal Police dog handler prepares to reward his working dog after it detected something during a vehicle inspection while Master Sgt. Kirby West (background) the U.S. Army South military working d... More

Master Sgt. Kirby West (right), the U.S. Army South

Master Sgt. Kirby West (right), the U.S. Army South

Master Sgt. Kirby West (right), the U.S. Army South military working dog program manager, and Special Agent Jose de Miranda Magalhaes, the head of the Brazilian Federal Police‚Äôs Central Kennel Service, discus... More

Special Agent Jose de Miranda Magalhaes (center), the

Special Agent Jose de Miranda Magalhaes (center), the

Special Agent Jose de Miranda Magalhaes (center), the head of the Brazilian Federal Police‚Äôs Central Kennel Service, discusses narcotics detection using working dogs with U.S. Army South and Brazilian soldier... More

Master Sgt. Kirby West (second from right), the U.S.

Master Sgt. Kirby West (second from right), the U.S.

Master Sgt. Kirby West (second from right), the U.S. Army South military working dog program manager, and Brazilian Maj. Alexandre de Paula (second from left), the Batalhao de Policia do Exercito de Brasilia (B... More

Brazilian Maj. Alexandre de Paula, the Batalhao de

Brazilian Maj. Alexandre de Paula, the Batalhao de

Brazilian Maj. Alexandre de Paula, the Batalhao de Policia do Exercito de Brasilia (Brasilia Military Police Battalion) military working dog program chief, discusses Brazilian military working dog programs with... More

A Brazilian military working dog and his handler assigned

A Brazilian military working dog and his handler assigned

A Brazilian military working dog and his handler assigned to the Batalhao de Policia do Exercito de Brasilia (Brasilia Military Police Battalion) stand ready during a riot control demonstration at the battalion... More

A Brazilian military working dog assigned to the Batalhao

A Brazilian military working dog assigned to the Batalhao

A Brazilian military working dog assigned to the Batalhao de Policia do Exercito de Brasilia (Brasilia Military Police Battalion) stands ready during a riot control demonstration at the battalion's headquarters... More

A Brazilian military working dog and his handler assigned

A Brazilian military working dog and his handler assigned

A Brazilian military working dog and his handler assigned to the Batalhao de Policia do Exercito de Brasilia (Brasilia Military Police Battalion) apprehend a role-playing protestor during a riot control demonst... More

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