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20th Security Forces Squadron Military Working Dog
Military working dog Markey lunges off of an A-frame obstacle at Tech. Sgt. Randall Blair, a 20th Security Forces Squadron military working dog trainer, during suspect pursuit training July 13, 2011, at Shaw Air Force Base, S.C. The 20th SFS MWD trainers work hard to train and prepare dogs, like Markey, for real world situations such as drug raids patrols, and other specialized mission functions for the Department of Defense and government agencies. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Kenny Holston)
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Photo essay: Security forces enhance capabilities through K-9 training

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by Senior Airman Kenny Holston
20th Fighter Wing Public Affairs


7/25/2011 - SHAW AIR FORCE BASE, S.C. (AFNS) -- Military working dog trainers in the 20th Security Forces Squadron here work hard to train and prepare dogs for real-world situations such as drug raids, patrols and other specialized mission functions for the Department of Defense and government agencies.

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