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McGruff the Crime Dog high fives a little girl during

McGruff the Crime Dog high fives a little girl during

McGruff the Crime Dog high fives a little girl during a during a visit to the Barber Shop at the Travis Base Exchange, May 11, 2015. McGruff was making an appearance at the facility during Police Week activit... More

McGruff the Crime Dog visits the Base Exchange on Travis

McGruff the Crime Dog visits the Base Exchange on Travis

McGruff the Crime Dog visits the Base Exchange on Travis Air Force Base greeting patrons during Police Week. In 1962, President John F. Kennedy proclaimed May 15 as National Peace Officers Memorial Day and the ... More

McGruff the Crime Dog takes time to pose with patrons

McGruff the Crime Dog takes time to pose with patrons

McGruff the Crime Dog takes time to pose with patrons visiting the 60th Security Forces display booth at the Travis Base Exchange during Police Week, Travis Air Force Base, Calif., May 11, 2015. In 1962, Presid... More

Staff Sgt. Rachael Brunner, a military working dog

Staff Sgt. Rachael Brunner, a military working dog

Staff Sgt. Rachael Brunner, a military working dog handler with the 60th Security Forces, puts military working dog (MWD) Benie through his paces during a demonstration for Military Police Week, in front of the... More

Col.  Matthew Burger, 349th Air Mobility Wing, commander

Col. Matthew Burger, 349th Air Mobility Wing, commander

Col. Matthew Burger, 349th Air Mobility Wing, commander and McGruff the Crime Dog, take a stance against crime for Police Week, during a visit to the Travis Base Exchange, May 11, 2015. (U.S. Air Force Photogr... More

McGruff the Crime Dog has a little taken off the top

McGruff the Crime Dog has a little taken off the top

McGruff the Crime Dog has a little taken off the top during a visit to the Barber Shop at the Travis Base Exchange, May 11, 2015. McGruff was making an appearance at the facility during Police Week activities ... More

McGruff the Crime Dog has a quite discussion with a

McGruff the Crime Dog has a quite discussion with a

McGruff the Crime Dog has a quite discussion with a fellow officer during a break in the activities for Police Week, Travis Air Force Base, Calif., May 11, 2015. In 1962, President Kennedy proclaimed May 15 as ... More

A little boy examines a replica of a pistol on display

A little boy examines a replica of a pistol on display

A little boy examines a replica of a pistol on display as part of Police Week at the Travis Base Exchange, Travis Air Force Base, Calif., May 11, 2015. (U.S. Air Force Photograph by Heide Couch/Released)

Senior Airman James Van Tine, an armorer for the 60th

Senior Airman James Van Tine, an armorer for the 60th

Senior Airman James Van Tine, an armorer for the 60th Security Forces Squadron, volunteers to be on the receiving end for military working dog (MWD) Benie during a demonstration for Police Week in front of the ... More

Senior Airman James Van Tine, an armorer for the 60th

Senior Airman James Van Tine, an armorer for the 60th

Senior Airman James Van Tine, an armorer for the 60th Security Forces Squadron, volunteers to be on the receiving end for military working dog (MWD) Benie during a demonstration for Police Week in front of the ... More

Staff Sgt. Rachael Brunner, a military working dog

Staff Sgt. Rachael Brunner, a military working dog

Staff Sgt. Rachael Brunner, a military working dog handler with the 60th Security Forces, puts military working dog (MWD) Benie through his paces during a demonstration for Military Police Week, in front of the... More

Staff Sgt. Rachael Brunner, a military working dog

Staff Sgt. Rachael Brunner, a military working dog

Staff Sgt. Rachael Brunner, a military working dog handler with the 60th Security Forces, puts military working dog (MWD) Benie through his paces during a demonstration for Military Police Week, in front of the... More

Tech Sgt Karl Rogers, a trainer with the 60th security

Tech Sgt Karl Rogers, a trainer with the 60th security

Tech Sgt Karl Rogers, a trainer with the 60th security Forces Squadron, explains the features on some of the common weapons used by police by using replicas during at a display for Police Week, in front of the ... More

Staff Sgt. Karl Rogers, a trainer with the 60th Security

Staff Sgt. Karl Rogers, a trainer with the 60th Security

Staff Sgt. Karl Rogers, a trainer with the 60th Security Forces, helps a small child stand up in the turret of a High Mobility Multipurpose Wheeled Vehicle (HMMWV) which of part of a display in front of the Bas... More

McGruff the Crime Dog visits the Base Exchange on Travis

McGruff the Crime Dog visits the Base Exchange on Travis

McGruff the Crime Dog visits the Base Exchange on Travis Air Force Base greeting patrons during Police Week. In 1962, President John F. Kennedy proclaimed May 15 as National Peace Officers Memorial Day and the ... More

McGruff the Crime Dog inspects the inside of a High

McGruff the Crime Dog inspects the inside of a High

McGruff the Crime Dog inspects the inside of a High Mobility Multipurpose Wheeled Vehicle (HMMWV) which of part of a display in front of the Base Exchange, Travis Air Force Base, Calif., May 11, 2015 as part of... More

McGruff the Crime Dog visits the Base Exchange on Travis

McGruff the Crime Dog visits the Base Exchange on Travis

McGruff the Crime Dog visits the Base Exchange on Travis Air Force Base greeting patrons during Police Week. In 1962, President Kennedy proclaimed May 15 as National Peace Officers Memorial Day and the calendar... More

Tech Sgt. Bryan Leones, a trainer with the 60th Security

Tech Sgt. Bryan Leones, a trainer with the 60th Security

Tech Sgt. Bryan Leones, a trainer with the 60th Security Forces, hands a replica Rocket-propelled grenade launcher (RPG) to a small boy. Several replica weapons were on display for Police Week at the Travis Ba... More

A little girl looks through the window of a riot shield

A little girl looks through the window of a riot shield

A little girl looks through the window of a riot shield which was part of the standard police issued equipment on display at the Travis Base Exchange, Travis Air Force Base, Calif., during Police Week, May 11, ... More

James Frazier, a civilian trainer for the 60th Security

James Frazier, a civilian trainer for the 60th Security

James Frazier, a civilian trainer for the 60th Security Forces Squadron and McGruff the Crime Dog, show a tiny young child some of the gear used by police officers during a display in front of the Base Exchange... More

McGruff the Crime Dog visits the Base Exchange on Travis

McGruff the Crime Dog visits the Base Exchange on Travis

McGruff the Crime Dog visits the Base Exchange on Travis Air Force Base greeting patrons during Police Week. In 1962, President John F. Kennedy proclaimed May 15 as National Peace Officers Memorial Day and the ... More

McGruff the Crime Dog visits the Base Exchange on Travis

McGruff the Crime Dog visits the Base Exchange on Travis

McGruff the Crime Dog visits the Base Exchange on Travis Air Force Base greeting patrons during Police Week. In 1962, President John F. Kennedy proclaimed May 15 as National Peace Officers Memorial Day and the ... More

Senior Airman James Van Tine, an armorer for the 60th

Senior Airman James Van Tine, an armorer for the 60th

Senior Airman James Van Tine, an armorer for the 60th Security Forces Squadron, volunteers to be on the receiving end for military working dog (MWD) Benie during a demonstration for Police Week in front of the ... More

Tech Sgt. Bryan Leones, a trainer with the 60th Security

Tech Sgt. Bryan Leones, a trainer with the 60th Security

Tech Sgt. Bryan Leones, a trainer with the 60th Security Forces, helps a woman while demonstrating a replica Rocket-propelled grenade launcher (RPG). Several replica weapons were on display for Police Week at... More

Tech Sgt. Bryan Leones, a trainer with the 60th Security

Tech Sgt. Bryan Leones, a trainer with the 60th Security

Tech Sgt. Bryan Leones, a trainer with the 60th Security Forces, helps a woman while demonstrating a replica Rocket-propelled grenade launcher (RPG). Several replica weapons were on display for Police Week at... More

Tech Sgt Karl Rogers, a trainer with the 60th security

Tech Sgt Karl Rogers, a trainer with the 60th security

Tech Sgt Karl Rogers, a trainer with the 60th security Forces Squadron, explains the features on some of the common weapons used by police by using replicas during at a display for Police Week, in front of the ... More

Benie, a military working dog (MWD) for the 60th Security

Benie, a military working dog (MWD) for the 60th Security

Benie, a military working dog (MWD) for the 60th Security Forces Squadron, takes a break between demonstrations during Police Week, Travis Air Force Base, May 11, 2015.In 1962, President John F. Kennedy proclai... More

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