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Families watch as the K9 unit shows how obedience ties

Families watch as the K9 unit shows how obedience ties

Families watch as the K9 unit shows how obedience ties in to all of their training. August 8, 2013.

U.S. Air Force military working dogs & their handlers

U.S. Air Force military working dogs & their handlers

U.S. Air Force military working dogs & their handlers from the 380th Air Expeditionary Wing lead by kennel master Staff Sgt. Jeffrie Kennedy perform a demonstration in front of a large crowd highlighting the ca... More

U.S. Marine Corps Air Station Yuma's Explosive Ordnance

U.S. Marine Corps Air Station Yuma's Explosive Ordnance

U.S. Marine Corps Air Station Yuma's Explosive Ordnance Disposal team set up their bomb disposal robot for spectators at Arizona Western College during the Yuma Military Appreciation Day, Saturday, Feb. 4, 2017... More

U.S. Air Force Military Working Dog handler Staff Sgt.

U.S. Air Force Military Working Dog handler Staff Sgt.

U.S. Air Force Military Working Dog handler Staff Sgt. Patrick Cushing and working dog Tuka participate in a demonstration highlighting the capabilities of the military working dogs and their handlers at Al Dha... More

U.S. Air Force Military Working Dog handler Staff Sgt.

U.S. Air Force Military Working Dog handler Staff Sgt.

U.S. Air Force Military Working Dog handler Staff Sgt. Dustin Reed and his working dog Szuli prepare to participate in a demonstration in front of a large crowd highlighting the capabilities of the military wor... More

Lance Cpl. Ryan Davis, military police officer, Combat

Lance Cpl. Ryan Davis, military police officer, Combat

Lance Cpl. Ryan Davis, military police officer, Combat Center’s Provost Marshal’s Office, runs from Cortez, a military working dog, during a demonstration for the Headquarters Battalion Summer Fun series at Del... More

U.S. Air Force Military Working Dog handler Staff Sgt.

U.S. Air Force Military Working Dog handler Staff Sgt.

U.S. Air Force Military Working Dog handler Staff Sgt. Carmen Pontello and working dog EROS participate in a demonstration highlighting the capabilities of the military working dogs and their handlers at Al Dha... More

Staff Sgt. Jessica Cruz-Burby, 22nd Security Forces

Staff Sgt. Jessica Cruz-Burby, 22nd Security Forces

Staff Sgt. Jessica Cruz-Burby, 22nd Security Forces Squadron military working dog handler, orders her dog, Pita, to release an aggressor during a demonstration Feb. 21, 2014, at McConnell Air Force Base, Kan. M... More

Marine Corps Air Station Yuma sergeant major, Sgt.

Marine Corps Air Station Yuma sergeant major, Sgt.

Marine Corps Air Station Yuma sergeant major, Sgt. Maj. Delvin Smythe, speaks about the importance of the relationship between the City of Yuma and MCAS Yuma during the Yuma Military Appreciation Day at Arizona... More

The PMO K9 unit lays out different tools they use to

The PMO K9 unit lays out different tools they use to

The PMO K9 unit lays out different tools they use to train working dogs for HQBN families, August 7, 2013.

U.S. Marine Corps Lance Cpl. Danny Shuck (right), a

U.S. Marine Corps Lance Cpl. Danny Shuck (right), a

U.S. Marine Corps Lance Cpl. Danny Shuck (right), a military policeman with Marine Corps Air Station Yuma, provides a demonstration with “Scooby,” a military working dog, during the Yuma Military Appreciation D... More

U.S. Marine Corps Lance Cpl. Cody Martinelli, a military

U.S. Marine Corps Lance Cpl. Cody Martinelli, a military

U.S. Marine Corps Lance Cpl. Cody Martinelli, a military policeman with Marine Corps Air Station Yuma, acts as an aggressor for “Scooby,” a military working dog, as part of a demonstration during the Yuma Milit... More

Military working dog, “Scooby” takes down U.S. Marine

Military working dog, “Scooby” takes down U.S. Marine

Military working dog, “Scooby” takes down U.S. Marine Corps Lance Cpl. Cody Martinelli, a military policeman with Marine Corps Air Station Yuma, as part of a demonstration during the Yuma Military Appreciation ... More

U.S. Marine Corps Lance Cpl. Danny Shuck (right), Lance

U.S. Marine Corps Lance Cpl. Danny Shuck (right), Lance

U.S. Marine Corps Lance Cpl. Danny Shuck (right), Lance Cpl. Cody Marinelli (left), acting as an aggressor, both military policemen with Marine Corps Air Station Yuma, and “Scooby,” a military working dog, demo... More

U.S. Air Force Military Working Dog handler Staff Sgt.

U.S. Air Force Military Working Dog handler Staff Sgt.

U.S. Air Force Military Working Dog handler Staff Sgt. Dustin Reed and working dog Tuka participate in a demonstration highlighting the capabilities of the military working dogs and their handlers at Al Dhafra ... More

Staff Sgt. Jessica Cruz-Burby, 22nd Security Forces

Staff Sgt. Jessica Cruz-Burby, 22nd Security Forces

Staff Sgt. Jessica Cruz-Burby, 22nd Security Forces Squadron military working dog handler, holds back her dog, Pita, after making an arrest during a demonstration Feb. 21, 2014, at McConnell Air Force Base, Kan... More

Cpl. John Dolezal, military working dog handler, Provost

Cpl. John Dolezal, military working dog handler, Provost

Cpl. John Dolezal, military working dog handler, Provost Marshall's Office, shows off the top of the bite suit to HQBN families, August 7, 2013.

U.S. Air Force Military Working Dog handler Staff Sgt.

U.S. Air Force Military Working Dog handler Staff Sgt.

U.S. Air Force Military Working Dog handler Staff Sgt. Carmen Pontello and his working dog Max prepare to participate in a demonstration in front of a large crowd highlighting the capabilities of the military w... More

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