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MWDs keep Shaw safe - A group of soldiers standing around a dog

MWDs keep Shaw safe - A group of soldiers standing around a dog

U.S. Airmen discuss the training for military working dogs (MWD) at Shaw Air Force Base, South Carolina, Aug. 30, 2020. All MWDs, from every branch of the military, are sent to Lackland Air Force Base, Texas fo... More

MWDs keep Shaw safe - A man in military uniform standing next to a dog

MWDs keep Shaw safe - A man in military uniform standing next to a dog

A military working dog (MWD) sits in the training area at Shaw Air Force Base, South Carolina, Aug. 30, 2020. All MWDs attend a 90-day course where they are taught basic aggression and search tactics. (U.S. Air... More

MWDs keep Shaw safe - Two men in military fatigues stand next to a dog

MWDs keep Shaw safe - Two men in military fatigues stand next to a dog

U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Eric Sweat, and Staff Sgt. Cameron Hamilton, 20th Security Forces Squadron military working dog (MWD) handlers interact with an MWD at Shaw Air Force Base, South Carolina, Aug. 30, 202... More

MWDs keep Shaw safe - A group of soldiers standing in a room

MWDs keep Shaw safe - A group of soldiers standing in a room

U.S. Airmen discuss the training for military working dogs (MWD) at Shaw Air Force Base, South Carolina, Aug. 30, 2020. Upon MWDs arrival at their duty station, MWDs and their handlers conduct report training w... More

MWDs keep Shaw safe - A dog running through the woods with a frisbee in its mouth

MWDs keep Shaw safe - A dog running through the woods with a frisbee i...

A military working dog walks in the forest at Shaw Air Force Base, South Carolina, Aug. 19, 2020. The military working dogs aid their handlers in performing security patrols or searching for and detecting explo... More

MWDs keep Shaw safe - A man in military uniform standing next to a dog

MWDs keep Shaw safe - A man in military uniform standing next to a dog

A 20th Security Forces Squadron military working dog (MWD) handler gives water to her assigned dog at Shaw Air Force Base, South Carolina, Aug.19, 2020. The hander and the MWD must undergo a patrol certificatio... More

MWDs keep Shaw safe - A group of men standing around a green field

MWDs keep Shaw safe - A group of men standing around a green field

U.S. Air Force Chief Master Sgt. Steve Cenov, 20th Fighter Wing (FW) command chief, left, Col. Larry Sullivan, 20th FW commander, and Staff Sgt. Cameron Hamilton, 20th Security Forces Squadron military working ... More

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