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Tech. Sgt. Mariah Langeland, NCO in charge of training,

Tech. Sgt. Mariah Langeland, NCO in charge of training,

Tech. Sgt. Mariah Langeland, NCO in charge of training, escorts Jack into her car to bring him to his new home with her after his retirement ceremony May 13, 2019 at Scott Air Force Base, Ill. Langeland is a pr... More

Members from the 375th Security Forces Squadron come

Members from the 375th Security Forces Squadron come

Members from the 375th Security Forces Squadron come to offer their appreciation of Military Working Dog Jack before his retirement ceremony May 13, 2019 at Scott Air Force Base, Ill. Since enlisting in 2012, J... More

Lt. Col. Yon Dugger, 375th Security Forces Squadron

Lt. Col. Yon Dugger, 375th Security Forces Squadron

Lt. Col. Yon Dugger, 375th Security Forces Squadron commander, issues the order to retire Military Working Dog Jack after seven years of active duty service to the United States Air Force May 13, 2019 at Scott ... More

K9 Jack: A dog gone good Defender

K9 Jack: A dog gone good Defender

Tech. Sgt. Mariah Langeland, 375th Security Forces Squadron NCO in charge of training, adopted Jack, a recently retired Military Working Dog. Langeland was Jack’s handler at the 375th SFS kennels and now the du... More

Lt. Col. Yon Dugger, 375th Security Forces Squadron

Lt. Col. Yon Dugger, 375th Security Forces Squadron

Lt. Col. Yon Dugger, 375th Security Forces Squadron commander, and Tech Sgt. Mariah Langeland, 375th SFS NCO in charge of training, give Military Working Dog Jack a new collar during his retirement ceremony May... More

Staff Sgt. Sheridyn Rupp, 375th Security Forces Squadron

Staff Sgt. Sheridyn Rupp, 375th Security Forces Squadron

Staff Sgt. Sheridyn Rupp, 375th Security Forces Squadron military working dog handler, prepares a flag for a retirement ceremony May 13, 2019 at Scott Air Force Base, Ill. Military Working Dog Jack retired afte... More

Senior Airman Blair Pembleton, 375th Security Forces

Senior Airman Blair Pembleton, 375th Security Forces

Senior Airman Blair Pembleton, 375th Security Forces Squadron military working dog handler (left) and Tech. Sgt. Mariah Langeland, NCO in charge of training (right) take part in a dry run of MWD Jack’s retireme... More

Tech. Sgt. Mariah Langeland, 375th Security Forces

Tech. Sgt. Mariah Langeland, 375th Security Forces

Tech. Sgt. Mariah Langeland, 375th Security Forces Squadron NCO in charge of training, brushes the coat of Military Working Dog Jack in preparation for his retirement ceremony May 13, 2019 at Scott Air Force Ba... More

Military Working Dog Jack retired from active duty

Military Working Dog Jack retired from active duty

Military Working Dog Jack retired from active duty service May 13, 2019 at Scott Air Force Base, Ill. Throughout Jack’s seven years of active duty service he supported the United States Secret Service, Departme... More

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