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Baby, military working dog, Provost Marshal’s Office,

Baby, military working dog, Provost Marshal’s Office,

Baby, military working dog, Provost Marshal’s Office, charges toward Officer Brian Gardill, MWD handler, PMO, during a demonstration for the summer reading program at the Twentynine Palms Public Library, July 1... More

Officer NadeemSeirafi, military working dog handler,

Officer NadeemSeirafi, military working dog handler,

Officer NadeemSeirafi, military working dog handler, Provost Marshal’s Office, gives orders to Cortez, MWD, PMO, while he bites Lance Cpl. Julian Norris, MWD handler, during a demonstration for the summer readi... More

Lance Cpl. Julian Norris, MWD handler, PMO, acts as

Lance Cpl. Julian Norris, MWD handler, PMO, acts as

Lance Cpl. Julian Norris, MWD handler, PMO, acts as a simulated perpetrator for Nnariko, MWD, PMO, during a demonstration at the Twentynine Palms Public Library, July 13, 2017. MWD handlers held the presentatio... More

Xxyliana, military working dog, Provost Marshal’s Office,

Xxyliana, military working dog, Provost Marshal’s Office,

Xxyliana, military working dog, Provost Marshal’s Office, sprints toward her target during a demonstration for the summer reading program at the Twentynine Palms Public Library, July 13, 2017. Xxyliana demonstr... More

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