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A member of the Danish Guard Dog team poses with their German Sheppard over their shoulders. These canine teams of specially trained German Sheppards patrol the base and help their masters defend and control Karup Air Station. Much of Karup is highly sensitive and security is taken very seriously during the NATO exercise, CENTRAL ENTERPRISE '98

A member of the Danish Guard Dog team poses with their German Sheppard...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: CENTRAL ENTERPRISE '98 Base: Karup Air Base Country: Denmark (DNK) Scene Camera Operator: MSGT Edward Snyder Release Status:... More

Jeny, a military working dog, and Cpl. Jeff E. Montanari,

Jeny, a military working dog, and Cpl. Jeff E. Montanari,

Jeny, a military working dog, and Cpl. Jeff E. Montanari, her handler, tackle a beam on an obstacle course during a training session aboard Marine Corps Air Station Beaufort, Oct. 8. The teams, composed of a do... More

Jeny, a military working dog, listens to commands from

Jeny, a military working dog, listens to commands from

Jeny, a military working dog, listens to commands from her handler during a training session aboard Marine Corps Air Station Beaufort, Oct. 8. Jeny is a 6-year-old German Sheppard and has been with the unit for... More

Jeny, a military working dog, listens to commands from

Jeny, a military working dog, listens to commands from

Jeny, a military working dog, listens to commands from her handler during a training session aboard Marine Corps Air Station Beaufort, Oct. 8. Jeny is a 6-year-old German Sheppard and has been with the unit for... More

Jeny, a military working dog, and Cpl. Jeff E. Montanari,

Jeny, a military working dog, and Cpl. Jeff E. Montanari,

Jeny, a military working dog, and Cpl. Jeff E. Montanari, her handler, prepare to start a training session aboard Marine Corps Air Station Beaufort, Oct. 8. The teams, composed of a dog and a handler, execute p... More

Jeny, a military working dog, and Cpl. Jeff E. Montanari,

Jeny, a military working dog, and Cpl. Jeff E. Montanari,

Jeny, a military working dog, and Cpl. Jeff E. Montanari, her handler, tackle a hurdle on an obstacle course during a training session aboard Marine Corps Air Station Beaufort, Oct. 8. The teams, composed of a ... More

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