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    Some from Viet Nam People's Army (Viet Nam People's Navy), Truong Sa Island:
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    Cpl. Herb Hartfield, a team leader with Redemption II, Weapons Company, 2nd Battalion, 1st Marine Regiment, snuggles with Susie, one of Redemption II's bomb dogs, before heading out on a patrol of Belush, a village in Garmsir District, Helmand province, Afghanistan, Feb. 13. Weapons Company's headquarters is Patrol Base Gorgak in Garmsir District.

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    Nice find hogdriver!!! Great picture

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    Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center Twentynine Palms. A Marine dog handler and his dog with 1st Battalion, 5th Marine Regiment take cover from enemy fire, at the Combat Center's new combined arms, live-fire, Military Operations on Urban Terrain training range, in search of improvised explosive devices as part of Enhanced Mojave Viper, Feb. 15, 2011. 2/15/2011 By Cpl. Andrew S. Avitt

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    Quote Originally Posted by Assault Rifle View Post
    Some from Viet Nam People's Army (Viet Nam People's Navy), Truong Sa Island:
    u sure thats not the section 24hr rat pack?

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    Quote Originally Posted by santana View Post
    Nice find hogdriver!!! Great picture
    Thank you, Santana.



    Staff. Sgt. Cartrell Fleming, a Military Policeman assigned to the 793rd MP Battalion, 3rd Manuever Enhancement Brigade, out of Fort Richardson, Alaska, poses with cummings, a specialized search dog during a convoy at the U.S. Army's National Training Center in Fort Irwin, Calif., Feb. 11. Fleming is currently attached to the 1st Stryker Brigade Combat Team, 25th Infantry Division out of Fort Wainwright, Alaska, during their rotation through the NTC. The NTC is a realistic month-long field exercise utilized by units who are faced with an upcoming deployment. Fleming is a Native of Natchez, Miss.

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    Command Sgt. Maj. Bernard McPherson, Program Executive Officer Soldier, talks with Military Working Dog handlers, Feb. 16 at Forward Operating Base Wilson, Afghanistan.

    Following a demonstration by Fort Hood's Military Working Dog Section, the children serving a day-long deployment got to meet Rex, a patrol/explosives detection dog Feb. 12, at Fort Hood, Texas.

    Spc. Jennifer Marinelle walks with Staff Sgt. Zack, a golden Labrador retriever combat stress-relief dog assigned to the 98th Med. Det., during a training exercise Feb. 11 at COL Eagle. Zack will soon deploy to Iraq with Soldiers from the unit.

    Spc. Cynthia Phelps, left center, and Spc. Traci Smith, both with 3rd Bde., 2nd Inf. Div., greet Staff Sgt. Butch, a female black Labrador stress-relief dog assigned to the 98th Med.Det., during a recent training exercise at COL Eagle on JBLM. Butch will soon deploy to Iraq with the unit.

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    What is a stress relief dog?
    If thats a pet, why dont they jsut get a stray one once they are in Iraq.

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    A German police officer looks at left wing protesters during a demonstration against ultra-right activists marching through the Dresden city centre February 19, 2011, to commemorate the 66th anniversary of the World War II bombing of the city.

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    US Marines 2nd Batallion, 1st Marines secure the area as US Ambassador to Afghanistan Karl Eikenberry and US senators meet with Helmand Provincial Governor Gulab Mangal in Gamser, Helmand Province, on February 21, 2011. There are around 140,000 international troops, two-thirds of them from the United States in Afghanistan fighting the militant Islamist Taliban.

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    Edy, a military working/patrol explosive detection dog looks out of his kennel at Forward Operating Base Lagman, Afghanistan. Edy is part of Combined Team Zabul. The team is made up of dogs and dog handlers from the Air Force, Army and Navy who help support the various units at FOB Lagman during patrols and other various missions.

    Edy, a military working/patrol explosive detection dog sniffs out explosive making materials during a training session at Forward Operating Base Lagman, Afghanistan. Edy is part of Combined Team Zabul. The team is made up of dogs and dog handlers from the Air Force, Army and Navy who help support the various units at FOB Lagman during patrols and other various missions.
    Edy, a military working/patrol explosive detection dog sniffs out explosive making materials during a training session at Forward Operating Base Lagman, Afghanistan. Edy is part of Combined Team Zabul. The team is made up of dogs and dog handlers from the Air Force, Army and Navy who help support the various units at FOB Lagman during patrols and other various missions.

    Military working dog handlers for Combined Team Zabul, Afghanistan, stand and joke with each other prior to conducting an explosive device detection training session with their military working/ patrol explosive detection dogs at Forward Operating Base Lagman. The team is made up of dogs and dog handlers from the Air Force, Army and Navy who help support the various units at FOB Lagman during patrols and other various missions.

    Staff Sgt. Pascual Gutierrez, a military working dog handler for Combined Team Zabul, Afghanistan, deployed from the 9th Security Forces Squadron, Beale AFB, Calif., praises his military working/patrol explosive detection dog, Edy, and rewards him wirh a chew toy after Edy successfully sniffed out explosive devices during an explosive device detection training session at Forward Operating Base Lagman. Pascual and Edy are part of Combined Team Zabul. The team is made up of dogs and dog handlers from the Air Force, Army and Navy who help support the various units at FOB Lagman during patrols and other various missions.


    Edy, a military working/patrol explosive detection gives an indication sign that he has sniffed out explosive making materials during a training session at Forward Operating Base Lagman, Afghanistan. Edy is part of Combined Team Zabul. The team is made up of dogs and dog handlers from the Air Force, Army and Navy who help support the various units at FOB Lagman during patrols and other various missions.

    Staff Sgt. Pascual Gutierrez, a military working dog handler for Combined Team Zabul, Afghanistan, deployed from the 9th Security Forces Squadron, Beale AFB, Calif., praises and gives his military working/patrol explosive detection dog, Edy, a chew toy after Edy successfully sniffed out explosive devices during an explosive device detection training session at Forward Operating Base Lagman. Pascual and Edy are part of Combined Team Zabul. The team is made up of dogs and dog handlers from the Air Force, Army and Navy who help support the various units at FOB Lagman during patrols and other various missions.

    Edy, a military working/patrol explosive detection dog gives takes a break after going through an explosive device detection training session at Forward Operating Base Lagman, Afghanistan. Edy is part of Combined Team Zabul. The team is made up of dogs and dog handlers from the Air Force, Army and Navy who help support the various units at FOB Lagman during patrols and other various missions.


    Edy, a military working/patrol explosive detection dog gives enjoys the falling snowflakes as he takes a break after going through an explosive device detection training session at Forward Operating Base Lagman, Afghanistan. Edy is part of Combined Team Zabul. The team is made up of dogs and dog handlers from the Air Force, Army and Navy who help support the various units at FOB Lagman during patrols and other various missions.


    Staff Sgt. Pascual Gutierrez, a military working dog handler for Combined Team Zabul, Afghanistan, deployed from the 9th Security Forces Squadron, Beale AFB, Calif., gives his military working / patrol explosive detection dog, Edy, a command to search for explosive devices during an explosive device detection training session at Forward Operating Base Lagman. Pascual and Edy are part of Combined Team Zabul. The team is made up of dogs and dog handlers from the Air Force, Army and Navy who help support the various units at FOB Lagman during patrols and other various missions.


    Staff Sgt. Pascual Gutierrez, a military working dog handler for Combined Team Zabul, Afghanistan, deployed from the 9th Security Forces Squadron, Beale AFB, Calif., rewards his military working/patrol explosive detection dog Edy with a brisk walk after Edy successfully sniffed out explosive devices during an explosive device detection training session at Forward Operating Base Lagman. Pascual and Edy are part of Combined Team Zabul. The team is made up of dogs and dog handlers from the Air Force, Army and Navy who help support the various units at FOB Lagman during patrols and other various missions.



    Staff Sgt. Michael Stevens, a military working dog handler for Combined Team Zabul, Afghanistan, runs his military working/patrol explosive detection dog Karo through an explosive device detection training session at Forward Operating Base Lagman. Stevens and Karo are part of Combined Team Zabul. The team is made up of dogs and dog handlers from the Air Force, Army and Navy who help support the various units at FOB Lagman during patrols and other various missions.

    Tech. Sgt. Paul Rasmussen, Kennel Master for Combined Team Zabul, Afghanistan, deployed from the 377th Security Forces Squadron, Kirtland AFB, N.M., walks with and critiques the explosive detection training session that a Army military working/patrol explosive detection dog and his handler completed at Forward Operating Base Lagman. Combined Team Zabul is made up of dogs and dog handlers from the Air Force, Army and Navy who help support the various units at FOB Lagman during patrols and other various missions.

    Spc. Joseph Lopez, a military working dog handler for Combined Team Zabul, Afghanistan, deployed from the 148th Military Police Detachment, Fort Carson, Colo., praises and throws a chew toy to his military working/patrol explosive detection dog Coley after Coley successfully sniffed out explosive devices during an explosive device detection training session at Forward Operating Base Lagman. Pascual and Edy are part of Combined Team Zabul. The team is made up of dogs and dog handlers from the Air Force, Army and Navy who help support the various units at FOB Lagman during patrols and other various missions.


    Spc. Joseph Lopez, a military working dog handler for Combined Team Zabul, Afghanistan, deployed from the 148th Military Police Detachment, Fort Carson, Colo., praises and prepares to give his military working/patrol explosive detection dog Coley a chew toy after Coley successfully sniffed out explosive devices during an explosive device detection training session at Forward Operating Base Lagman. Pascual and Edy are part of Combined Team Zabul. The team is made up of dogs and dog handlers from the Air Force, Army and Navy who help support the various units at FOB Lagman during patrols and other various missions.

    Spc. Joseph Lopez, a military working dog handler for Combined Team Zabul, Afghanistan, deployed from the 148th Military Police Detachment, Fort Carson, Colo., praises and prepares to give his military working/patrol explosive detection dog Coley a chew toy after Coley successfully sniffed out explosive devices during an explosive device detection training session at Forward Operating Base Lagman. Pascual and Edy are part of Combined Team Zabul. The team is made up of dogs and dog handlers from the Air Force, Army and Navy who help support the various units at FOB Lagman during patrols and other various missions.


    Spc. Joseph Lopez, a military working dog handler for Combined Team Zabul, Afghanistan, deployed from the 148th Military Police Detachment, Fort Carson, Colo., runs through a challenge drill with Edy, a U.S. Air Force military working/patrol explosive detection dog at Forward Operating Base Lagman. Lopez and Edy are part of Combined Team Zabul. The team is made up of dogs and dog handlers from the Air Force, Army and Navy who help support the various units at FOB Lagman during patrols and other various missions.


    U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Pascual Gutierrez and his military working/patrol explosive detection dog Edy,Combined Team Zabul, Afghanistan, deployed from the 9th Security Forces Squadron, Beale AFB, Calif., conduct a challenge training session with Spc. Joseph Lopez, a military working dog handler deployed from the 148th Military Police Detachment, Fort Carson, Colo., at Forward Operatin Base Lagman, Afghanistan. Gutierrez, Lopez and Edy are part of Combined Team Zabul. The team is made up of dogs and dog handlers from the Air Force, Army and Navy who help support the various units at FOB Lagman during patrols and other various missions.


    U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Pascual Gutierrez and his military working / patrol explosive detection dog Edy, Combined Team Zabul, Afghanistan, deployed from the 9th Security Forces Squadron, Beale AFB, Calif., conduct a challenge training session with Spc. Joseph Lopez, a military working dog handler deployed from the 148th Military Police Detachment, Fort Carson, Colo., at Forward Operating Base Lagman, Afghanistan. Gutierrez, Lopez and Edy are part of Combined Team Zabul. The team is made up of dogs and dog handlers from the Air Force, Army and Navy who help support the various units at FOB Lagman during patrols and other various missions.

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    110222-N-YR391-003 MAYPORT, Fla. (Feb. 22, 2011) Master-at-Arms Seaman Apprentice Robert Blaton, a dog handler assigned to the Naval Station Mayport Military Working Dog Program, and his dog Benny conduct an explosive proficiency evolution during Exercise Solid Curtain and Citadel Shield 2011. Exercise Solid Curtain and Citadel Shield is an annual antiterrorism and force protection exercise that is conducted on all continental U.S. naval installations. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Gary Granger Jr./Released)

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    Sgt. John Oyervides, a military working dog handler with Military Police Support Company, III Marine Expeditionary Force Headquarters Group, III MEF, gives positive reinforcement to Hyk, a specialized patrol explosive dog, for doing a good job during a live fire transition shoot at range 16 on Camp Hansen. The shoot helped the dogs become accustomed to the sound of firearms.

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    Cherry, a Combat Tracking Dog, subdues a mock suspect Lance Cpl. Dustin K. Campbell, a military working dog handler with Military Police Support Battalion, 3rd Marine Headquarters Group, III Marine Expeditionary Force Headquarters Group, III MEF, after tracking him approximately 400 meters into the dense jungle Feb. 15 at the Central Training Area.

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    Military working dog, Iva, attacks Staff Sgt. Bruce Martinez in a controlled aggression exercise at Bagram Airfield, Afghanistan, Feb. 25. Military working dogs continuously train even in a deployed location. Martinez and Iva are assigned to the 455th Expeditionary Security Forces Squadron here.

    Military working dog, Iva, attacks Staff Sgt. Bruce Martinez in a controlled aggression exercise at Bagram Airfield, Afghanistan, Feb. 25. Military working dogs continuously train even in a deployed location. Martinez and Iva are assigned to the 455th Expeditionary Security Forces Squadron here.
    Staff Sgt. Brett Hurley praises his military working dog, Rex, after going through the obstacle course at Bagram Airfield, Afghanistan, Feb. 25. Military working dogs continuously train even in a deployed location. Hurley and Rex are assigned to the 455th Expeditionary Security Forces Squadron here.

    Military working dog, Rex, waits for his handler Staff Sgt. Brett Hurley’s command while on the obstacle course at Bagram Airfield, Afghanistan, Feb. 25. Military working dogs continuously train even in a deployed location. Hurley and Rex are assigned to the 455th Expeditionary Security Forces Squadron here.
    Staff Sgt. Brett Hurley commands his military working dog, Rex, to jump over an obstacle course at Bagram Airfield, Afghanistan, Feb. 25. Military working dogs continuously train even in a deployed location. Hurley and Rex are assigned to the 455th Expeditionary Security Forces Squadron here.

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    Police officers patrol with dogs along the shopping street of Wangfujing in Beijing, after calls for a "Jasmine Revolution" protest organized through the internet February 27, 2011. An online call for anti-government protests across China on Sunday instead brought an emphatic show of force by police determined to deter any buds of the kind of unrest that has shaken the Middle East. Lines of police checked passers-by and warned away foreign photo journalists in downtown Beijing and Shanghai after a U.S.-based Chinese website spread calls for Chinese people to emulate the "Jasmine Revolution" sweeping the Middle East and stage gatherings in support of democratic change.



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