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Rocco, a German Sheppard military working dog, led

Rocco, a German Sheppard military working dog, led

Rocco, a German Sheppard military working dog, led by handler Senior Airman Jordan Fuller, 802nd Security Forces Squadron military working dog handler, prepare to subdue a simulated aggressor during a demonstra... More

Rocco, a German Shepherd military working dog, led

Rocco, a German Shepherd military working dog, led

Rocco, a German Shepherd military working dog, led by handler Senior Airman Jordan Fuller, jumps over an obstacle during a demonstration at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland Medina Annex, Texas, July 24, 2015. Bo... More

Senior Airman Jordan Fuller and his K-9 Rocco, bond

Senior Airman Jordan Fuller and his K-9 Rocco, bond

Senior Airman Jordan Fuller and his K-9 Rocco, bond at Rocco’s kennel after a day of training at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland Medina Annex, Texas, July 23, 2015. Both Rocco and Fuller are attached to the 802... More

Senior Airman Jordan Fuller, 802nd Security Forces

Senior Airman Jordan Fuller, 802nd Security Forces

Senior Airman Jordan Fuller, 802nd Security Forces Squadron military working dog handler, prepares to train with his partner, Rocco, a German Sheppard MWD, at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland Medina Annex, Texas... More

Senior Airman Jordan Fuller, 802nd Security Forces

Senior Airman Jordan Fuller, 802nd Security Forces

Senior Airman Jordan Fuller, 802nd Security Forces Squadron military working dog handler, patrols the base with his partner, Rocco, a German Sheppard MWD, at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, Texas, July 18, 201... More

Military working dog, Rocco, sits in the back seat

Military working dog, Rocco, sits in the back seat

Military working dog, Rocco, sits in the back seat of a police car while patrolling the base with his handler, Senior Airman Jordan Fuller, at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, Texas, July 18, 2015. Both Rocco a... More

Senior Airman Jordan Fuller, 802nd Security Forces

Senior Airman Jordan Fuller, 802nd Security Forces

Senior Airman Jordan Fuller, 802nd Security Forces Squadron military working dog handler, prepares to let his K-9, Rocco, loose on a simulated aggressor during a demonstration at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland... More

Rocco, a German Sheppard military working dog, led

Rocco, a German Sheppard military working dog, led

Rocco, a German Sheppard military working dog, led by handler Senior Airman Jordan Fuller, pursues a simulated aggressor during a demonstration at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland Medina Annex, Texas, July 23, 2... More

Rocco, a German Sheppard military working dog, led

Rocco, a German Sheppard military working dog, led

Rocco, a German Sheppard military working dog, led by handler Senior Airman Jordan Fuller, prepare to subdue a simulated aggressor during a demonstration at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland Medina Annex, Texas, ... More

Senior Airman Jordan Fuller, 802nd Security Forces

Senior Airman Jordan Fuller, 802nd Security Forces

Senior Airman Jordan Fuller, 802nd Security Forces Squadron military working dog handler, cleans the kennels after a day of training with his dog at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland Medina Annex, Texas, July 23,... More

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