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A Tokyo Customs drug-detection dog and his handler

A Tokyo Customs drug-detection dog and his handler

A Tokyo Customs drug-detection dog and his handler watch as inspected packages pass by at the Tokyo Customs mail offices in Tokyo, Japan, Dec. 19, 2019. Drug-detection dogs are responsible for scanning about 10... More

Staff Sgt. Seth Shannon, 374th Security Forces Squadron

Staff Sgt. Seth Shannon, 374th Security Forces Squadron

Staff Sgt. Seth Shannon, 374th Security Forces Squadron military working dog handler, and his dog, Riko, search the room for controlled substance during a demonstration at the Tokyo Customs Canine Training Cent... More

Members from the 374th Security Forces Squadron and

Members from the 374th Security Forces Squadron and

Members from the 374th Security Forces Squadron and Tokyo Customs Canine Training Center pose for a group picture after a demonstration at Narita, Japan, Dec. 19, 2019. This was the first time the 374th SFS MWD... More

Riko, 374th Security Forces Squadron military working

Riko, 374th Security Forces Squadron military working

Riko, 374th Security Forces Squadron military working dog, searches a room during a demonstration at the Tokyo Customs Canine Training Center at Narita, Japan, Dec. 19, 2019. This was the first time the 374th S... More

A Tokyo Customs canine trainer explains the set up

A Tokyo Customs canine trainer explains the set up

A Tokyo Customs canine trainer explains the set up for Staff Sgt. Seth Shannon, 374th Security Forces Squadron military working dog handler out of Yokota Air Base, Japan, and his dog, Riko, prior to a demonstra... More

Members of the 374th Security Forces Squadron talk

Members of the 374th Security Forces Squadron talk

Members of the 374th Security Forces Squadron talk with Tokyo Customs Canine Training Center personnel after a demonstration at the Tokyo Customs Canine Training Center at Narita, Japan, Dec. 19, 2019. The 374t... More

Riko, 374th Security Forces Squadron military working

Riko, 374th Security Forces Squadron military working

Riko, 374th Security Forces Squadron military working dog, lays down to signal to his handler, Staff Sgt. Seth Shannon, 374th SFS MWD handler, the presence of a controlled substance during a demonstration at th... More

A Tokyo Customs drug-detection dog prepares to inspect

A Tokyo Customs drug-detection dog prepares to inspect

A Tokyo Customs drug-detection dog prepares to inspect incoming packages at Tokyo Customs mail offices in Tokyo, Japan, Dec. 19, 2019. Drug-detection dogs are responsible for scanning about 10,000 parcels a day... More

Staff Sgt. Seth Shannon, 374th Security Forces Squadron

Staff Sgt. Seth Shannon, 374th Security Forces Squadron

Staff Sgt. Seth Shannon, 374th Security Forces Squadron military working dog handler, and his dog, Riko, practice environmental training after a demonstration at the Tokyo Customs Canine Training Center at Nari... More

Members from the 374th Security Forces Squadron out

Members from the 374th Security Forces Squadron out

Members from the 374th Security Forces Squadron out of Yokota Air Base, Japan, meet with Tokyo Customs training officials at the K-9 training center in Narita, Japan, Dec. 19, 2019. This was the first time the ... More

Lt. Col. Jonathon Murray, 374th Security Forces Squadron

Lt. Col. Jonathon Murray, 374th Security Forces Squadron

Lt. Col. Jonathon Murray, 374th Security Forces Squadron commander out of Yokota Air Base, Japan, begins a tour of the Tokyo Customs Canine Training Center at Narita, Japan, Dec. 19, 2019. The training center i... More

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