Military working dog dies defending freedom
Staff Sgt. Marcus Reaves sits with his military working dog, Arras, at Robins Air Force Base, Ga. Arras was killed Sept. 25 when he touched a location that was electrified by power cables during a search for weapons and explosives in a building in Iraq. Sergeant Reaves is a military working dog handler in the 78th Security Forces Squadron's Military Working Dog Section. (Courtesy photo)
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