'Today's Air Force' features deployment training

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This edition of "Today's Air Force" highlights deployment training and how it has become second nature for Airmen.

Also featured is man's best friend, and not just dogs, but hard-working dogs. See how handlers train these canines to perform a variety of duties in order to keep military bases safe.

Another story featured is that of Manas Air Base in Kyrgzystan and how it now serves as the hub for Airmen traveling from and into Afghanistan.

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This week's line-up includes: 

Segment A - Deployment Training
     Deployment Ready
     Joint Firing
     Combative Training
     Augmentee Training
     An-Nasiriyah Firefighters

Segment B - Working Dogs
     Ali Base K-9
     K-9 Kunsan
     K-9 Spangdahlem
     K-9 Adoption

Segment C - Deployment Prep
     Warrior Care
     Pallet Build-up
     Spa Night

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