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A soldier and his sniffing dog patrol on the platform at Maelbeek metro station in Brussels on Monday April 25, 2016. For the first time since the March 22 attacks, all of the Brussels metro lines are operating a full schedule again. The Maelbeek station reopened after being closed more than a month due to the terrorist bombing that killed 16 people and wounded many more.
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Survival, Evasion, Resistance and Escape combat survival training

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Staff Sgt. Edwin Ortiz, 374th Security Forces Squadron military working dog handler, searches for participants during Survival, Evasion, Resistance and Escape combat survival training at Tama Hills Recreation Area, Japan, April 21, 2016. The presence of K-9s enhanced the realism of the course as aircrew members practiced evasion skills. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Delano Scott/Released)

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International Marrakech Airshow 2016

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A Moroccan security team and a working dog inspect a U.S. Air Force C-130J Hercules for potential threats during the International Marrakech Airshow in Morocco on Apr. 30, 2016. The six-man flight crew are entrusted with transporting the aircraft to the airshow and showcasing the aircrafts capabilities. (DoD News photo by TSgt Brian Kimball)

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Military working dog (MWD) Capa during his retirement ceremony onboard Fleet Activities (FLEACT) Yokouska.

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YOKOSUKA, Japan (April 15, 2016) – Military working dog (MWD) Capa stands by for his award during his retirement ceremony onboard Fleet Activities (FLEACT) Yokouska. The canines with the MWD unit are used to apprehend suspects and to detect explosives and narcotics while searching buildings, ships and submarines. FLEACT Yokosuka provides, maintains, and operates base facilities and services in support of 7th Fleet’s forward-deployed naval forces, 83 tenant commands, and 24,000 military and civilian personnel. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Peter Burghart/Released)
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YOKOSUKA, Japan (April 15, 2016) - Master-at-Arms 2nd Class Megan Wooster, from Fort Wayne, Ind address guests during the retirement ceremony for military working dog (MWD) Capa onboard Fleet Activities (FLEACT) Yokosuka. The canines with the MWD unit are used to apprehend suspects and to detect explosives and narcotics while searching buildings, ships and submarines. FLEACT Yokosuka provides, maintains, and operates base facilities and services in support of 7th Fleet’s forward-deployed naval forces, 83 tenant commands, and 24,000 military and civilian personnel. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Peter Burghart/Released)
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YOKOSUKA, Japan (April 15, 2016) – Military working dog (MWD) Capa offers his paw to Lt. Christopher Guaydacan, Assistant Security Officer, Fleet Activities (FLEACT) Yokosuka after receiving an award during his retirement ceremony. The canines with the MWD unit are used to apprehend suspects and to detect explosives and narcotics while searching buildings, ships and submarines. FLEACT Yokosuka provides, maintains, and operates base facilities and services in support of 7th Fleet’s forward-deployed naval forces, 83 tenant commands, and 24,000 military and civilian personnel. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Peter Burghart/Released)
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YOKOSUKA, Japan (April 15, 2016) – Military working dog (MWD) Capa receives a large bone from Lt. Christopher Guaydacan, Assistant Security Officer, Fleet Activities (FLEACT) Yokosuka during his retirement ceremony. The canines with the MWD unit are used to apprehend suspects and to detect explosives and narcotics while searching buildings, ships and submarines. FLEACT Yokosuka provides, maintains, and operates base facilities and services in support of 7th Fleet’s forward-deployed naval forces, 83 tenant commands, and 24,000 military and civilian personnel. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Peter Burghart/Released)
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YOKOSUKA, Japan (April 15, 2016) Shipmates render honors as military working dog (MWD) Capa is piped ashore with his handler Master-at-Arms 2nd Class Megan Wooster, from Fort Wayne, Ind during his retirement ceremony onboard Fleet Activities (FLEACT) Yokosuka. The canines with the MWD unit are used to apprehend suspects and to detect explosives and narcotics while searching buildings, ships and submarines. FLEACT Yokosuka provides, maintains, and operates base facilities and services in support of 7th Fleet’s forward-deployed naval forces, 83 tenant commands, and 24,000 military and civilian personnel. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Peter Burghart/Released)
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YOKOSUKA, Japan (April 15, 2016) – Military working dog (MWD) Capa shows his handler, Master-at-Arms 2nd Class Megan Wooster, from Fort Wayne, Ind affection after during his retirement ceremony onboard Fleet Activities (FLEACT) Yokosuka. The canines with the MWD unit are used to apprehend suspects and to detect explosives and narcotics while searching buildings, ships and submarines. FLEACT Yokosuka provides, maintains, and operates base facilities and services in support of 7th Fleet’s forward-deployed naval forces, 83 tenant commands, and 24,000 military and civilian personnel. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Peter Burghart/Released)

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U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. August O’Niell's service dog, Kai, runs out to meet him during the opening ceremony of Invictus Games 2016 in Orlando, Fla. May 8, 2016. O'Niell delivered the Invictus Flag after hoisting down from a HH-60G Pave Hawk.
(U.S. Air Force Photo by Tech. Sgt. Joshua L. DeMotts/Released)
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U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. August O'Niell, and his service dog, Kai, prepare to enter the stadium at ESPN Wide World of Sports for the Invictus Games 2016 opening ceremony in Orlando, Fla., May 8, 2016. O'Niell delivered the Invictus Games flag after hoisting down from a HH-60G Pave Hawk. (U.S. Air Force Photo by Tech. Sgt. Joshua L. DeMotts)
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Air Force Staff Sgt. August O’Niell, walks in the Invictus Flag with his service dog Kai at the Opening Ceremony for the Invictus Games 2016 in Orlando, Fla. May 8, 2016. The Invictus Games are composed of 14 nations, over 500 military competitors, competing in 10 sporting events May 8-12, 2016. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Carlin Leslie/Released)

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Geplaatst: 11 mei 2016 13:49
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Joe sniffs out stress

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Cmdr. Joe, a military stress and welfare service dog trained to identify signs of stress or depression in people, visits with Sailors at Naval Branch Health Clinic Naval Air Station Pensacola May 2. In the past four years, Joe has identified 59 people showing signs of emotional distress and nine of those people admitted to having a suicide plan.
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Cmdr. Joe and his handler, Lt. Cmdr. Tracy Krauss, a behavioral health specialist at Fort Belvoir Community Hospital, visit a group of Marines at the Naval Air Technical Training Center aboard Naval Air Station Pensacola May 2. Joe is a military stress and welfare service dog trained to identify signs of stress or depression in people.

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Geplaatst: 13 mei 2016 12:27
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Military bird and wildlife aircraft strike hazard dog

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Boom, a military bird and wildlife aircraft strike hazard dog, sits with his handler at Hurlburt Field, Fla., May 11, 2016, during Exercise Emerald Warrior 16. Emerald Warrior is a U.S. Special Operations Command sponsored mission rehearsal exercise during which joint special operations forces train to respond to real and emerging worldwide threats. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Jasmonet Jackson)

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Geplaatst: 13 mei 2016 14:13
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U.S. Marine's service dog

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U.S. Army Sgt. Elizabeth Marks pets Bugsy, a U.S. Marine's service dog, after the US wheelchair basketball defeated UK in the gold medal match during Invictus Games 2016 at the ESPN Wide World of Sports complex at Walt Disney World, Orlando, Fla., May 12, 2016. The Invictus Games are the United Kingdom’s version of the Warrior Games, bringing together wounded veterans from 14 nations for events including track and field, archery, wheelchair basketball, road cycling, indoor rowing, wheelchair rugby, swimming, sitting volleyball and a driving challenge. (DoD photo by Roger Wollenberg/Released)

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Geplaatst: 14 mei 2016 00:45
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Congressional staffers watch as a Coast Guard K9 unit demonstrates the dog's ability to detect explosive materials, Friday, May 13 2016, at Coast Guard Training Center Cape May, N.J. The staffers were onboard the training center to learn about the different roles and responsibilities of the service. (U.S. Coast Guard Photo by Chief Warrant Officer John Edwards)
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Two reconnaissance man Marines and a military working dog take security positions during a reconnaissance and surveillance mission at a Marine Expeditionary Unit field exercise aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, May 12, 2016. Gathering intelligence through reconnaissance and surveillance is one of the many unique skillsets the Maritime Raid Force brings to the MEU. (Photo by Lance Cpl. Devan K. Gownas/Released)

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Geplaatst: 16 mei 2016 18:20
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A handler trains a police dog to jump through the flaming ring during an open day at a camp of the provincial public security department in Guiyang, capital of southwest China's Guizhou Province, May 15, 2016. An open day activity was held at the camp on Sunday to show the trainings of police dogs. (Photo: Xinhua/Deng Gang)

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Geplaatst: 17 mei 2016 14:00
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ATLANTIC OCEAN (May 13, 2016) Marine Sgt. Seth Heustis trains Aldo, a patrol and explosives detection dog, aboard the amphibious assault ship USS Wasp (LHD 1). Wasp is underway with the Wasp Amphibious Ready Group participating in composite training unit exercise. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Nathan Wilkes/Released)
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ATLANTIC OCEAN (May 13, 2016) Marine Sgt. Seth Heustis trains Aldo, a patrol and explosives detection dog, aboard the amphibious assault ship USS Wasp (LHD 1). Wasp is underway with the Wasp Amphibious Ready Group participating in composite training unit exercise. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Nathan Wilkes/Released)

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Geplaatst: 25 mei 2016 11:54
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Luke, a retired military working dog, sits at the United States War Dogs Association display at the 2016 Shaw Air Expo and open house, "Thunder Over the Midlands," at Shaw Air Force Base, S.C., May 21, 2016.

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Geplaatst: 28 mei 2016 01:18
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Coast Guard, partner agencies honor fallen explosives detection canine


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Chief Petty Officer William Porter, lead dog handler assigned to Maritime Safety and Security Team Seattle 91101, carries the ashes of his partner Crema, a yellow Labrador explosives detection canine, past a line of fellow explosives detection canines and their handlers during a memorial at Coast Guard Base Seattle May 26, 2016.
The line included personnel from the Port of Seattle, the Seattle Police Department, Boeing, the Bellingham Police Department, King County Sheriffs Office, the Transportation Security Administration, the Department of Homeland Security and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives Seattle Field Division.
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Coast Guard members sit in a moment of silence during a memorial for Crema, a yellow Labrador explosives detection canine who served under lead dog handler Chief Petty Officer William Porter at the Maritime Safety and Security Team Seattle 91101, at Coast Guard Base Seattle May 26, 2016.
Crema died earlier in the month after due to post-surgery complications that lead to kidney failure.
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Coast Guard members and local agency partners prepare to lay flowers on the water as part of a memorial for Crema, a yellow Labrador explosives detection canine who served under lead dog handler Chief Petty Officer William Porter at the Maritime Safety and Security Team Seattle 91101, while underway in the Puget Sound May 26, 2016.

Prior to his death due to complications while in surgery, Crema was originally set to retire at the beginning of Summer before Porter transferred to his next unit.
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Petty Officer 2nd Class Chad Gable, a storekeeper at Coast Guard Base Seattle, plays taps on a bugle during a memorial for Crema, a yellow Labrador explosives detection canine who served under lead dog handler Chief Petty Officer William Porter at the Maritime Safety and Security Team Seattle 91101, while underway in the Puget Sound May 26, 2016.
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Chris Lewis, an explosives detection canine handler with the Port of Seattle Police Department, lays flowers on the water as part of a memorial for Crema, a yellow Labrador explosives detection canine who served under lead dog handler Chief Petty Officer William Porter at the Maritime Safety and Security Team Seattle 91101, while underway in the Puget Sound May 26, 2016.
Crema served as a member of MSST 91101 since July 2011, with a total of 500 hours of explosive detection enforcement across 100 explosive detection missions.

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Geplaatst: 02 jun 2016 19:49
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Israel Defense Force 31/05/2016


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Geplaatst: 07 jun 2016 09:37
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Canine teams hound victory at Top Dog competition

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Canine teams from three U.S. and Japanese bases as well as Government of Japan Customs wait to begin Yokota’s Top Dog competition at Yokota Air Base, Japan, May 16, 2016. The competition showcased the teams’ ability to work together through bomb and drug detection, building search and relay races. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Elizabeth Baker/Released)
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Staff Sgt. Nicholas Galbraith, 374th Security Forces Squadron military working dog handler keeps his canine, Topa, at the ready while simulating armed combat during Yokota’s Top Dog competition at Yokota Air Base, Japan, May 16, 2016. Seven canine teams competed in the event as part of Police Week, which honors Security Forces Airmen, Air Force Office of Special Investigations agents and all other law enforcement officers who have served. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Elizabeth Baker/Released)
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Benjo, 374th Security Forces Squadron military working dog, apprehends a simulated active shooter at Yokota Air Base, Japan, May 16, 2016. Benjo neutralized the shooter during Yokota’s Top Dog competition, where he competed with working dogs from across Japan in various categories such as high risk traffic stops, bomb and drug detection and building searches. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Elizabeth Baker/Released)
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Benjo, 374th Security Forces Squadron military working dog, barks at a simulated active shooter at Yokota Air Base, Japan, May 16, 2016. Benjo helped neutralize the shooter during Yokota’s Top Dog competition, where he competed with working dogs from across Japan in various categories such as high risk traffic stops, bomb and drug detection and building searches. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Elizabeth Baker/Released)
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Staff Sgt. Jordan Gunterman, 374 SFS military working dog handler, and his canine, Izo, sweep a room for simulated enemy combatants during Yokota’s Top Dog competition at Yokota Air Base, Japan, May 16, 2016. Izo and working dogs from across Japan participated in Yokota’s Top Dog competition, facing off in various categories such as high risk traffic stops, bomb and drug detection and building searches. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Elizabeth Baker/Released)
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Stella, 374th Security Forces Squadron military working dog, searches a room for simulated drugs during Yokota’s Top Dog competition at Yokota Air Base, Japan, May 16, 2016. Seven canine teams competed in sweeping rooms for simulated enemy combatants and drugs while judges timed and scored their performances. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Elizabeth Baker/Released)
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Staff Sgt. Robert Whaley, 374th Security Forces Squadron military working dog handler, guides his canine, Demo, to detect simulated drugs during Yokota’s Top Dog competition at Yokota Air Base, Japan, May 16, 2016. Canine teams from three U.S. and Japanese bases as well as Government of Japan Customs participated in the competition, which showcased the dogs and their handlers’ ability to work together through bomb and drug detection, building search and relay races. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Elizabeth Baker/Released)
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Izo, 374th Security Forces Squadron military working dog, searches for signs of any occupant behind a door with his handler, Staff Sgt. Jordan Gunterman, 374 SFS MWD handler, at Yokota Air Base, Japan, May 16, 2016. Canine teams from three U.S. and Japanese bases as well as Government of Japan Customs participated in Yokota’s Top Dog competition, which showcased the dogs and their handlers’ ability to work together through bomb and drug detection, building search and relay races. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Elizabeth Baker/Released)
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Staff Sgt. Edwin Ortiz, 374th Security Forces Squadron military working dog handler, relaxes with his canine, Stella, in between events at Yokota’s Top Dog competition at Yokota Air Base, Japan, May 16, 2016. The competition showcased the dogs and their handlers’ ability to work together through bomb and drug detection, building search and relay races. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Elizabeth Baker/Released)
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Staff Sgt. Nicholas Galbraith, 374th Security Forces Squadron military working dog handler, relaxes with his canine, Topa, in between events at Yokota’s Top Dog competition at Yokota Air Base, Japan, May 16, 2016. Seven canine teams competed in the competition as part of Police Week honoring Security Forces Airmen, Air Force Office of Special Investigations agents and all other law enforcement officers who have served. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Elizabeth Baker/Released)

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Geplaatst: 15 jun 2016 00:02
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WEST POINT, NY, UNITED STATES
06.13.2016
Although he looks rough and tough, service dog Bugsy is a friendly American Staffordshire Terrier belonging to Marine Veteran Gunnery Sgt. Anthony Rios. Rios, from Los Angeles, California, is a competitor at the 2016 DoD Warrior Games being held at the U.S. Military Academy at West Point, N.Y. June 15-21. The Warrior Games are a paralympic style and includes wounded military personnel from all four U.S. services, Special Operations Command and the United Kingdom. Many athletes have service dogs of varying breeds to suit their needs.
Photo by Sgt. 1st Class Joel Québec

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Geplaatst: 15 jun 2016 10:58
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Rommel Stands Watch

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WEST POINT, NY, UNITED STATES
06.12.2016
Photo by Sgt. Brandon Rizzo
210th Mobile Public Affairs Detachment

Mobility and Sight Assist Dog, Rommel, watches his handler, U.S. Army Veteran Douglas Franklin of Lake Ozark, Mo., practice archery in preparation for competition in the 2016 DoD Warrior Games at the United States Military Academy, West Point, N.Y., June 12, 2016. Service dogs play a vital role in the therapy, recovery, and assistance of wounded, ill, and injured veterans and service members across the country.
(U.S. Army Photo by Sgt. Brandon L. Rizzo)

Re: Foto's Military Working Dogs (MWD)

Geplaatst: 15 jun 2016 11:24
door M@scha
ik vind dit zo'n mooi topic!

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Geplaatst: 16 jun 2016 08:54
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WEST POINT, NY, UNITED STATES
06.15.2016
Freedom, a service dog, watches athletes compete in sitting volleyball during the 2016 Department of Defense Warrior Games at the U.S. Military Academy in West Point, New York, June 15, 2016. DoD photo by Roger Wollenberg
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Marine Corps veteran Anthony Rios practices discus as his service dog Bugsy stands guard before the 2016 Department of Defense Warrior Games at the U.S. Military Academy in West Point, New York, June 13, 2016. DoD photo by Roger Wollenberg

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Geplaatst: 17 jun 2016 09:01
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A dog and his handler: a working relationship

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COLORADO SPRINGS, CO, UNITED STATES
06.14.2016
Senior Airman Tariq Russell, 21st Security Forces Squadron military working dog handler, and his partner, Ppaul, inspect a car at Peterson Air Force Base, Colo., June 14, 2016. Russell pays close attention to Ppaul waiting for a sign he has detected something suspicious. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Dennis Hoffman)
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Senior Airman Tariq Russell, 21st Security Forces Squadron military working dog handler, and his dog, Ppaul, prepare to perform routine inspections at Peterson Air Force Base, Colo., June 14, 2016. Russell and Ppaul have been working together since Feb. 1. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Dennis Hoffman)

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Senior Airman Tariq Russell, 21st Security Forces Squadron military working dog handler, praises his dog, Ppaul, before heading to his next job at Peterson Air Force Base, Colo., June 14, 2016. The relationship between Russell and Ppaul was commended by leadership as being one of the strongest they have witnessed. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Dennis Hoffman)

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Senior Airman Tariq Russell, 21st Security Forces Squadron military working dog handler opens the door for his partner, Ppaul, to begin car inspections at Peterson Air Force Base, Colo., June 14, 2016. Ppaul and other military working dogs have the capability of detecting explosives, accelerants and narcotics. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Dennis Hoffman)

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Ppaul, 21st Security Forces Squadron military working dog, is comforted by Senior Airman Tariq Russell, 21st Security Forces Squadron military working dog handler, after completing an inspection at Peterson Air Force Base, Colo., June 14, 2016. Ppaul is a 3-year-old Belgian Malinois. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Dennis Hoffman)
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Senior Airman Tariq Russell, 21st Security Forces Squadron military working dog handler, and his partner, Ppaul, walk the flight line at Peterson Air Force Base, Colo., June 14, 2016. Along with detection, Ppaul can be used for suspect apprehension and search and rescue missions. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Dennis Hoffman)

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Senior Airman Tariq Russell, 21st Security Forces Squadron military working dog handler, and his dog, Ppaul, takes a break from inspections and rewards his partner with a toy at Peterson Air Force Base, Colo., June 14, 2016. Military working dog handlers routinely reward their dogs with short play sessions when they complete tasks. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Dennis Hoffman)
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Senior Airman Tariq Russell, 21st Security Forces Squadron military working dog handler, shakes hands with his partner, Ppaul, at Peterson Air Force Base, Colo., June 14, 2016. Military working dog handlers are assigned one dog for their entire duration at Peterson AFB. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Dennis Hoffman)

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Geplaatst: 17 jun 2016 12:18
door mosquito1980
de laatste foto's zijn mooie relaxte foto's van hond en handler :ok:
Toch jammer van alles wat er om de nek van de hond hangt in zo'n relaxte situatie :(

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Geplaatst: 17 jun 2016 12:25
door Sas
ik vind de foto`s echt zo gaaf!

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Geplaatst: 17 jun 2016 12:46
door korthaar
mosquito1980 schreef:de laatste foto's zijn mooie relaxte foto's van hond en handler :ok:
Toch jammer van alles wat er om de nek van de hond hangt in zo'n relaxte situatie :(
Ja, je zou voor een correctie ook met een vork in de kont kunnen prikken.

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Geplaatst: 18 jun 2016 10:17
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There Are How Many Horses in There?!

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NEWBURGH, NY, UNITED STATES
06.13.2016
Gaza, a service dog for Navy Chief Petty Officer Jeannette Tarqueno of Tinley Park, Ill., joined Team Navy athletes from the 2016 DoD Warrior Games during their visit to the Orange County Choppers (OCC) workshop and cafe in Orange County, N.Y., June 13, 2016. The staff of OCC had a Ferrari motor in their shop, which they were converting into a table for a client.

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Geplaatst: 18 jun 2016 10:17
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SWIFT RESPONSE 16

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HOHENFELS, BY, GERMANY
06.16.2016
U.S. Soldiers of the 127th Brigade Engineer Battalion, 82nd Airborne Division and British soldiers of 821st Field Squadron, 33rd Engineer Regiment and 102nd Military Working Dog Squadron, 1st Military Working Dog Regiment maneuver to the area of operations while conducting a quick airstrip repair scenario during Swift Response 16 training exercise at the Hohenfels Training Area, a part of the Joint Multinational Readiness Center, in Hohenfels, Germany, Jun. 16, 2016. Exercise Swift Response is one of the premier military crisis response training events for multi-national airborne forces in the world. The exercise is designed to enhance the readiness of the combat core of the U.S. Global Response Force – currently the 82nd Airborne Division’s 1st Brigade Combat Team – to conduct rapid-response, joint-forcible entry and follow-on operations alongside Allied high-readiness forces in Europe. Swift Response 16 includes more than 5,000 Soldiers and Airmen from Belgium, France, Germany, Great Britain, Italy, the Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Spain and the United States and takes place in Poland and Germany, May 27-June 26, 2016. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Alexandra Hulett/Released)
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HOHENFELS, BY, GERMANY
06.16.2016
A British soldier of 102nd Military Working Dog Squadron, 1st Military Working Dog Regiment rests with Stomper, a Military Working dog during Swift Response 16 training exercise at the Hohenfels Training Area, a part of the Joint Multinational Readiness Center, in Hohenfels, Germany, Jun. 16, 2016. Exercise Swift Response is one of the premier military crisis response training events for multi-national airborne forces in the world. The exercise is designed to enhance the readiness of the combat core of the U.S. Global Response Force – currently the 82nd Airborne Division’s 1st Brigade Combat Team – to conduct rapid-response, joint-forcible entry and follow-on operations alongside Allied high-readiness forces in Europe. Swift Response 16 includes more than 5,000 Soldiers and Airmen from Belgium, France, Germany, Great Britain, Italy, the Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Spain and the United States and takes place in Poland and Germany, May 27-June 26, 2016. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Alexandra Hulett/Released)

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Geplaatst: 19 jun 2016 11:29
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Team Air Force Trains for Warrior Games

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WEST POINT, NY, UNITED STATES
06.18.2016
U.S. Air Force Veteran Amanda Frey, a Destin, Fla., native, relaxes with her service dog, Orion, after competing in the women’s recumbent cycling race at the 2016 DoD Warrior Games at the U.S. Military Academy at West Point, N.Y. The Warrior Games is a Paralympic-style adaptive sports competition for wounded, ill and injured Service members and veterans. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Joshua Brownlee/Released)

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U.S. Air Force Veteran Amanda Frey, a Destin, Fla., native, gets a congratulatory kiss from her service dog, Orion, after completing the women’s 10k recumbent cycling race at the 2016 DoD Warrior Games at the U.S. Military Academy at West Point, N.Y. The Warrior Games is a Paralympic-style adaptive sports competition for wounded, ill and injured Service members and veterans. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Joshua Brownlee/Released)

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Geplaatst: 22 jun 2016 18:37
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NASWI VBIED drill

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OAK HARBOR, WA, UNITED STATES
06.21.2016
OAK HARBOR, Wash. (June 21, 2016) Master-at-Arms 2nd Class Lindsey Bakke and military working dog (MWD) Fien search a parking lot during an explosives detection training exercise at Naval Air Station Whidbey Island. The exercises are conducted to train MWDs in smelling out and locating explosive devices. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class John Hetherington/Released)

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OAK HARBOR, Wash. (June 21, 2016) Master-at-Arms 2nd Class Lindsey Bakke and military working dog (MWD) Fien search a parking lot during an explosives detection training exercise at Naval Air Station Whidbey Island. The exercises are conducted to train MWDs in smelling out and locating explosive devices. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class John Hetherington/Released)

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OAK HARBOR, Wash. (June 21, 2016) Master-at-Arms 2nd Class Lindsey Bakke notifies other security personnel after military working dog (MWD) Fien lies down signaling a hit on a vehicle during an explosives detection training exercise at Naval Air Station Whidbey Island. The exercises are conducted to train MWDs in smelling out and locating explosive devices. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class John Hetherington/Released)

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Geplaatst: 24 jun 2016 09:31
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Military working dogs, handlers train

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EL PASO, TX, UNITED STATES
06.10.2016
Staff Sgt. Patrick Nault, 45th Security Forces Squadron, Patrick Air Force Base, Fla., carries his military working dog, Ivar, during training near Fort Bliss, Texas June 10. Photo by Abigail Waldrop/Fort Bliss Public Affairs
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Tech. Sgt. John Whisman, left, K9 instructor, briefs Senior Airman Paul Little, 27th Special Operations Security Forces Squadron, Cannon Air Force Base, N.M. about the roadway detection lane he and his MWD Jackson must complete during training near Fort Bliss, Texas June 10. Photo by Abigail Waldrop/Fort Bliss Public Affairs
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Senior Airman Paul Little, 27th Special Operations Security Forces Squadron, Cannon Air Force Base, N.M. checks the roadway for simulated explosives with his MWD Jackson during training near Fort Bliss, Texas June 10. Photo by Abigail Waldrop/Fort Bliss Public Affairs
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Ivar, a military working dog assigned to Patrick Air Force Base, Fla., is released from his alert after detecting a simulated explosive during training near Fort Bliss, Texas June 10. Photo by Abigail Waldrop/Fort Bliss Public Affairs
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Staff Sgt. Patrick Nault, 45th Security Forces Squadron, Patrick Air Force Base, Fla., and his MWD, Ivar, conduct roadway detection training near Fort Bliss, Texas June 10. Photo by Abigail Waldrop/Fort Bliss Public Affairs
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Staff Sgt. Patrick Nault, 45th Security Forces Squadron, Patrick Air Force Base, Fla., gives his MWD, Ivar a drink of water during training near Fort Bliss, Texas June 10. Photo by Abigail Waldrop/Fort Bliss Public Affairs
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Jackson, a military working dog assigned to Cannon Air Force Base, N.M. completes training near Fort Bliss, Texas June 10. Photo by Abigail Waldrop/Fort Bliss Public Affairs
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Ivar, a military working dog assigned to Patrick Air Force Base, Fla., alerts on a simulated explosive during training near Fort Bliss, Texas June 10. Photo by Abigail Waldrop/Fort Bliss Public Affairs

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549th Military Working Dog Detachment showcases abilities

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JOINT BASE ELMENDORF-RICHARDSON, AK, UNITED STATES
06.03.2016
Cpl. Jared Schultz, a dog handler with the 549th Military Working Dog Detachment, demonstrates how two trained dogs can take down an assailant on command. Military Police from the 549th MWD Detachment showcased their dogs’ capabilities during the 40th Cavalry Regiment, 1st Squadron (Airborne), 25th Infantry Division, 4th Infantry Brigade Combat Team (Airborne) Organization Day at Otter Lake Chalet on June 3. Representatives from the 549th MWD Detachment executed a variety of commands for their dogs, to include taking down a running offender and how they assist in a traffic stop. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Vernon Cunningham)
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Senior Airman Dallas Jaramillo, 3'd Munitions Squadron support team member, attempts to flee a military working dog during a demonstration on how a trained dog can take down an assailant on command. Military Police from the 549th MWD Detachment showcased their dogs’ capabilities during the 40th Cavalry Regiment, 1st Squadron (Airborne), 25th Infantry Division, 4th Infantry Brigade Combat Team (Airborne) Organization Day at Otter Lake Chalet on June 3. Representatives from the 549th MWD Detachment executed a variety of commands for their dogs, to include taking down a running offender and how they assist in a traffic stop. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Vernon Cunningham)

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Senior Airman Dallas Jaramillo, 3'd Munitions Squadron support team member, is taken down by a military working dog during a demonstration on how a trained dog can take down an assailant on command. Military Police from the 549th MWD Detachment showcased their dogs’ capabilities during the 40th Cavalry Regiment, 1st Squadron (Airborne), 25th Infantry Division, 4th Infantry Brigade Combat Team (Airborne) Organization Day at Otter Lake Chalet on June 3. Representatives from the 549th MWD Detachment executed a variety of commands for their dogs, to include taking down a running offender and how they assist in a traffic stop. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Vernon Cunningham)

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California wildfire 'most destructive' in county history

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Inca, a cadaver dog, and her handler Mary Cablk search the burned ruins of a home Monday, June 27, 2016, in Squirrel Valley, Calif. The blaze had killed an elderly couple who were found Friday after apparently being overcome by smoke. The fire has burned more than 70 square miles and is 40 percent contained.
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Inca, a cadaver dog, and her handler Mary Cablk search the burned ruins of a home Monday, June 27, 2016, in Squirrel Valley, Calif. The blaze had killed an elderly couple who were found Friday after apparently being overcome by smoke.
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Inca, a cadaver dog, and her handler Mary Cablk search the burned ruins of a home Monday, June 27, 2016, in Squirrel Valley, Calif. The blaze had killed an elderly couple who were found Friday after apparently being overcome by smoke. The fire has burned more than 70 square miles and is 40 percent contained.