|
Ellsworth first CONUS base to run indoor K-9 facility
Ellsworth Air Force Base became the first Air Force base in the continental U.S. to have an indoor training facility for its four-legged defenders when it became operational last fall.
|
0
|
1/13 2016
|
|
Not your average wingman
Every day as the sun rises above the horizon, Yokota Air Base's defenders are already hard at work keeping the base safe. Their day begins when they are assigned a patrol car, protective equipment and their partner. Just like in civilian law enforcement, military patrolmen place their lives in their partner's hands, forging bonds of trust and respect. The 374th Security Forces military working dog handlers take that bond to the next level; the dog isn't just their partner, the dog is family.
|
1
|
8/05 2015
|
|
Retired military working dog relieves Airmens’ stress
When Tech. Sgt. Ashley-Marie Umstead adopted retired military working dog (MWD), Sato, she said the 5-year-old Belgian Malinois needed something constructive to do with his robust energy and instincts.
|
0
|
5/04 2015
|
|
Building a bond like no other
Walking through the 366th Security Forces Squadron dog kennel, barking erupts from all directions. Staff Sgt. Benjamin Vanney makes his way to his new military working dog, Rony. He smiles at the sight of Rony jumping around in excitement, ready for a new day of training. Having only been together for a week, the two are still getting to know each other. Developing a bond between handlers and their dogs is vital to the success of the military working dog team.
|
0
|
4/29 2015
|
|
Orthotic tech helps military working dog walk again
Army Maj. Andrea Henderson, the veterinarian at the Department of Defense Holland Military Working Dog (MWD) Hospital here, first started treating SStash last October. A degenerative disease had led to one of SStash's hind legs needing surgery.
|
0
|
4/22 2015
|
|
An Air Force dynamic duo
The shop is full of constant howling, bones and bouncy balls scattered on the floor, and a pungent smell. The king of this domain is a four-legged creature that lies on a couch and greets people with a slobbery lick.
It's just another day for Staff Sgt. Andre Hernandez, a 7th Security Forces Squadron military working dog handler, and his black, thick-haired German shepherd MWD, Ivan.
|
0
|
12/16 2014
|
|
Promotion of therapy dog highlights importance of Warrior Care
A second lieutenant at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center had the honor to be promoted directly to the rank of major by Air Force Chief of Staff Gen. Mark A. Welsh III here Nov. 12.
|
7
|
11/14 2014
|
|
Air Force welcomes four-legged lieutenant
Gen. Mark A. Welsh III, Air Force Chief of Staff, visited Walter Reed Bethesda to commission a four-legged second lieutenant into the Air Force dog therapy program on March 12.
|
0
|
3/13 2014
|
|
Former Marine military working dog finds new life in the AF
The passion and love between military working dogs and handlers is part of the job, but not always evident.
However, for Senior Airman Samantha Baker and her partner for the past four months, military working dog Penny, the two are often seen walking around the base together.
|
2
|
2/18 2014
|
|
Wingman also Airman's best friend
As a security forces Airman's wing man, his working dog, Kuli, has also become his best friend.
|
0
|
12/18 2013
|