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380th Expeditionary Security Forces Squadron working

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380th Expeditionary Security Forces Squadron working dog Rendi sinks his teeth into a training aid during a water aggression exercise at an undisclosed location in Southwest Asia, Jan. 4, 2017. 380 ESFS working dogs ensure the safety of USAF personnel and equipment through detection and deterrence. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Tyler Woodward)

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centcom handler mosul detection deterrence working dogs afcent 380th expeditionary security forces squadron iraq 380th air expeditionary wing training liberation 380 aew 380 esfs series defender isis isil operation inherent resolve oir da esh cjtf oir defend the region deliver airpower develop relationships water aggression senior airman tyler woodward 380th air expeditionary wing public affairs undisclosed location deployed 380 esfs military working dogs develop detect deter defend dvids ultra high resolution high resolution sport competitions swimming swimming pool athletes dog
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04/01/2017
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centcom handler mosul detection deterrence working dogs afcent 380th expeditionary security forces squadron iraq 380th air expeditionary wing training liberation 380 aew 380 esfs series defender isis isil operation inherent resolve oir da esh cjtf oir defend the region deliver airpower develop relationships water aggression senior airman tyler woodward 380th air expeditionary wing public affairs undisclosed location deployed 380 esfs military working dogs develop detect deter defend dvids ultra high resolution high resolution sport competitions swimming swimming pool athletes dog