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    That doesn't seem like a good idea...


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    A French Gendarme rushes out of a pool with his dog on June 7, 2012 in a military camp in Sissonne, northern France, during the ninth edition of the French Gendarmerie national Dog Service competition with dogs serving in the French Gendarmerie.

    A French Gendarme (C) shoots with a gun next to his dog on June 7, 2012 in a military camp in Sissonne, northern France, during the ninth edition of the French Gendarmerie national Dog Service competition with dogs serving in the French Gendarmerie

    A dog of the French Gendarmerie Dog Service runs above sprays of water towards a Gendarme (L) on June 7, 2012 in a military camp in Sissonne, northern France, during the ninth edition of the French Gendarmerie national Dog Service competition with dogs serving in the French Gendarmerie

    A French Gendarme (L) shoots with a gun next to her dog on June 7, 2012 in a military camp in Sissonne, northern France, during the ninth edition of the French Gendarmerie national Dog Service competition with dogs serving in the French Gendarmerie

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    ....repost....
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    /\ Repost my friend, take a look a page back

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    Default 628th SFS remembers one of their own


    The empty kennel and overturned bucket serve as a memoir to Waldo, a military working dog, during his memorial service at Joint Base Charleston - Air Base, S.C., June 6, 2012. Waldo was assigned to the 628th Security Forces Squadron and served most of his career here. He was deployed twice to Afghanistan. During his career, Waldo conducted 2,304 hours of searches and completed 425 hours of detection training.

    Rony, a military working dog, lays next to Staff Sgt. Jonathan Calo, 628th Security Forces dog handler, during the memorial service for Waldo, a military working dog, at Joint Base Charleston - Air Base, S.C., June 6, 2012. Waldo was assigned to the 628th Security Forces Squadron and served most of his career here. He was deployed twice to Afghanistan. During his career, Waldo conducted 2,304 hours of searches and completed 425 hours of detection training.

    Staff Sgt. Brandon Edwards, 628th Security Forces dog handler, prepares to ring the bell in memory of Waldo, a military working dog, at Joint Base Charleston - Air Base, S.C., June 6, 2012. Waldo was assigned to the 628th Security Forces Squadron and served most of his career here. He was deployed twice to Afghanistan. During his career, Waldo conducted 2,304 hours of searches and completed 425 hours of detection training.

    Waldo, a military working dog, was laid to rest at Joint Base Charleston - Air Base, S.C., June 6, 2012. Waldo was assigned to the 628th Security Forces Squadron and served most of his career here. He was deployed twice to Afghanistan. During his career, Waldo conducted 2,304 hours of searches and completed 425 hours of detection training.

    Waldo, a military working dog, was laid to rest at Joint Base Charleston - Air Base, S.C., June 6, 2012. Waldo was assigned to the 628th Security Forces Squadron and served most of his career here. He was deployed twice to Afghanistan. During his career, Waldo conducted 2,304 hours of searches and completed 425 hours of detection training.

    Staff Sgt. Brandon Edwards, 628th Security Forces dog handler, lays Waldo to rest at Joint Base Charleston - Air Base, S.C., June 6, 2012. Waldo, a military working dog, was assigned to the 628th Security Forces Squadron and served most of his career here. He was deployed twice to Afghanistan. During his career, Waldo conducted 2,304 hours of searches and completed 425 hours of detection training, leading to safer communities.

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    Photo: Sirpa Air




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    Colombian Army


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    RIP Waldo...green fields...

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    Quote Originally Posted by hogdriver View Post
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    Does any one know wich French unit is this one??? and where does the picture was taken????

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    A Russia soccer fan walks in front of Polish riot police with dogs before the Group A Euro 2012 soccer match between Poland and Russia in Warsaw June 12, 2012.

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    Default Operation Southern Strike II


    U.S. Army Spc. Ryan O'Neil, 163rd Military Police Detachment, and homemade explosive sniffing dog Pepe search compounds for contraband items during Operation Southern Strike June 5, 2012. The purpose of this mission is to disrupt the cross border insurgent network and capture and destroy insurgent weapon and improvised explosive device caches stored in the Ganjitsu and Pasha networks.

    U.S. Army Spc. Ryan O'Neil, 163rd Military Police Detachment, and homemade explosive sniffing dog Pepe search compounds for contraband items during Operation Southern Strike June 5, 2012. The purpose of this mission is to disrupt the cross border insurgent network and capture and destroy insurgent weapon and improvised explosive device caches stored in the Ganjitsu and Pasha networks.





    U.S. soldiers of C Company, 1st Battalion, 1-17 Infantry, Task Force Viper, establish security during movement during Operation Southern Strike II, June 6, 2012. The purpose of this mission is to disrupt the cross border insurgent network and capture and destroy insurgent weapon and improvised explosive device caches stored in the Ganjitsu and Pasha networks.
















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    U.S. Marine Corps Lance Cpl. Tyler Rollins, a dog handler with 1st Squad, 3rd Platoon, Delta Company, 1st Battalion, 7th Marine Regiment, Regimental Combat Team 6, gives his Improvised Explosive Device Detector Dog (IDD) water during a patrol out of Forward Operating Base Tabac in Sangin, Helmand province, Afghanistan, May 25, 2012. Marines conducted the patrol to provide security and observe any changes in local atmospherics.


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    Airdog Borik Jumps the Armed Forces Day Flag

    A Royal Air Force Police Dog Handler watches as airdog Borik jumps over the Armed Forces Day Flag at RAF Waddington.

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    Turkish Gendarmerie Counter-Terrorist team...


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    U.S. Marine Corps Lance Cpl. Jamaall Mcfarlane, a dog handler with 1st squad, 1st platoon, Charlie Company, 1st Battalion, 7th Marine Regiment, Regimental Combat Team 6, takes a knee with his Improvised Explosive Device Detector Dog during a patrol in Sangin, Helmand province, Afghanistan June 9, 2012. The squad patrolled to provide security in the area.

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