Army K-9 Security


US Army K-9 security

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U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Shane Hamann, 102nd Mobile Public Affairs Detachment.

(3/25/13)

“Sgt. Justin R. Pereira, from Gooding, Idaho, and Laika 5, a Tactical Explosives Detection Dog with 2nd Battalion, 23rd Infantry Regiment, provide security as Afghan Border Police break ground on a new checkpoint March 25, in Spin Boldak district, Kandahar province, Afghanistan. The ABP moved to the new location to block an insurgent infiltration route.”

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3 Responses to Army K-9 Security

  1. StormCloud's avatar StormCloud says:

    That is a Second Infantry Division sholder patch, aka Indian Head Division, aka Warrior Division.

  2. Randy's avatar Randy says:

    Release the dog on them when necessary and let the devil sort it all out. Proud of both you soldiers.

  3. david j murphy's avatar david j murphy says:

    2 leg and 4 leg HERO

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