Soldiers and Marines and Dogs train together
KUWAIT
01.18.2018
Courtesy Photo
449th Theater Aviation Brigade
Marine Cpl Joseph Samuels, assigned to the 1st Law Enforcement Battalion, I Marine Expeditionary Force plays with Military Working Dog Mac during medical evacuation training with Soldiers assigned to the 1st Battalion, 244th Aviation Regiment (Assault) Jan. 18, 2018 at Camp Buehring. This joint training familiarizes flight medics with proper transport and triage of MWDs, injured handlers and patients, which falls in line with the Operation Spartan Shield’s mission as a combined forces contingency operation within Central Command's area of responsibility. (U. S. Army photo by Spc Devin Fleming, 449th Combat Aviation Brigade)
Soldiers assigned to the 1st Battalion, 244th Aviation Regiment (Assault) join Marines assigned to the 1st and 2nd Law Enforcement Battalions, I and II Marine Expeditionary Force as they gather around a UH-60 Blackhawk to conduct medical evacuation training using Military Working Dogs Jan. 18, 2018 at Camp Buehring. The Specialized Search Dog is one of the four types of Military Working Dogs that work with their Marine handlers to detect Improvised Explosive Devices, explosive components, and weapon caches. This joint training familiarizes flight medics with proper transport and triage of MWDs, injured handlers and patients, which falls in line with the Operation Spartan Shield’s mission as a combined forces contingency operation within Central Command's area of responsibility. (U. S. Army photo by Spc Devin Fleming, 449th Combat Aviation Brigade)
Marine Sgt David Wadleigh, assigned to the assigned to the 1st Law Enforcement Battalion, I Marine Expeditionary Force stands with Military Working Dog Nina prior to medical evacuation training with Soldiers assigned to the 1st Battalion, 244th Aviation Regiment (Assault) Jan. 18, 2018 at Camp Buehring. This joint training familiarizes flight medics with proper transport and triage of MWDs, injured handlers and patients, which falls in line with the Operation Spartan Shield’s mission as a combined forces contingency operation within Central Command's area of responsibility. (U. S. Army photo by Spc Devin Fleming, 449th Combat Aviation Brigade)
Marine Sgt Lucas Alexander, assigned to the 1st Law Enforcement Battalion, I Marine Expeditionary Force plays with Military Working Dog Patriot prior to medical evacuation training with Soldiers assigned to the 1st Battalion, 244th Aviation Regiment (Assault) Jan. 18, 2018 at Camp Buehring. This joint training familiarizes flight medics with proper transport and triage of MWDs, injured handlers and patients, which falls in line with the Operation Spartan Shield’s mission as a combined forces contingency operation within Central Command's area of responsibility. (U. S. Army photo by Spc Devin Fleming, 449th Combat Aviation Brigade)
A Soldier assigned to the 1st Battalion, 244th Aviation Regiment (Assault) and Marine Sgt Ramon Valencia, assigned to the 1st Law Enforcement Battalion, I Marine Expeditionary Force play with Specialized Search Dog Red prior to medical evacuation training Jan. 18, 2018 at Camp Buehring. The SSD is one of the four types of Military Working Dogs that work with their Marine handlers to detect Improvised Explosive Devices, explosive components, and weapon caches. This joint training familiarizes flight medics with proper transport and triage of MWDs, injured handlers and patients, which falls in line with the Operation Spartan Shield’s mission as a combined forces contingency operation within Central Command's area of responsibility. (U. S. Army photo by Spc Devin Fleming, 449th Combat Aviation Brigade)
Soldiers assigned to the 1st Battalion, 244th Aviation Regiment (Assault), and Marines assigned to the 1st Law Enforcement Battalion, I Marine Expeditionary Force secure Specialized Search Dog Red to a litter during medical evacuation training Jan. 18, 2018 at Camp Buehring. The SSD is one of the four types of Military Working Dogs that work with their Marine handlers to detect Improvised Explosive Devices, explosive components, and weapon caches. This joint training familiarizes flight medics with proper transport and triage of MWDs, injured handlers and patients, which falls in line with the Operation Spartan Shield’s mission as a combined forces contingency operation within Central Command's area of responsibility. (U. S. Army photo by Spc Devin Fleming, 449th Combat Aviation Brigade)
Marine Sgt Ramon Valencia (left) and a Soldier assigned to the 1st Battalion, 244th Aviation Regiment (Assault) load Specialized Search Dog Red, into a UH-60 during medical evacuation training Jan. 18, 2018 at Camp Buehring. The SSD is one of the four types of Military Working Dogs that work with their Marine handlers to detect Improvised Explosive Devices, explosive components, and weapon caches. This joint training familiarizes flight medics with proper transport and triage of MWDs, injured handlers and patients, which falls in line with the Operation Spartan Shield’s mission as a combined forces contingency operation within Central Command's area of responsibility. (U. S. Army photo by Spc Devin Fleming, 449th Combat Aviation Brigade)
A Soldier assigned to the 1st Battalion, 244th Aviation Regiment (Assault) pets Specialized Search Dog Red, assigned to the 1st Law Enforcement Battalion, I Marine Expeditionary Force during medical evacuation training Jan. 18, 2018 at Camp Buehring. The SSD is one of the four types of Military Working Dogs that work with their Marine handlers to detect Improvised Explosive Devices, explosive components, and weapon caches. This joint training familiarizes flight medics with proper transport and triage of MWDs, injured handlers and patients, which falls in line with the Operation Spartan Shield’s mission as a combined forces contingency operation within Central Command's area of responsibility. (U. S. Army photo by Spc Devin Fleming, 449th Combat Aviation Brigade)