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U.S. Marine Corps Sgt. Sean McKenzie, Headquarters

U.S. Marine Corps Sgt. Sean McKenzie, Headquarters

U.S. Marine Corps Sgt. Sean McKenzie, Headquarters and Support Battalion at Marine Corps Installations East military working dog handler, performs simulated first aid on a dummy dog during a veterinary scenario... More

Military working dog, Ronni, alerts Staff Sgt. Nicholas

Military working dog, Ronni, alerts Staff Sgt. Nicholas

Military working dog, Ronni, alerts Staff Sgt. Nicholas Armstrong (right), 4th Security Forces Squadron MWD handler, that he has detected simulated explosives during the second annual East Coast Iron Dog compet... More

U.S. Marine Corps Cpl. Ian Kozlik, 2nd Law Enforcement

U.S. Marine Corps Cpl. Ian Kozlik, 2nd Law Enforcement

U.S. Marine Corps Cpl. Ian Kozlik, 2nd Law Enforcement Battalion military working dog handler, and MWD Ppatriot run through a mud pit during a team endurance challenge as part of the second annual East Coast Ir... More

U.S. Marine Corps Cpl. Ian Kozlik (left), 2nd Law

U.S. Marine Corps Cpl. Ian Kozlik (left), 2nd Law

U.S. Marine Corps Cpl. Ian Kozlik (left), 2nd Law Enforcement Battalion military working dog handler, apprehends a simulated suspect with the assistance of MWD Ppatriot during a patrol scenario event Oct. 23, 2... More

Senior Airman Daniel Johnson (left), 4th Security Forces

Senior Airman Daniel Johnson (left), 4th Security Forces

Senior Airman Daniel Johnson (left), 4th Security Forces Squadron military working dog handler, prepares to release MWD Kuli on Tech. Sgt. Sergio Hernandez, 4th SFS MWD kennel master, for the hardest hitting do... More

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