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U.S. Coast Guard PETTY Officer Fred Leland and his black Labrador retriever Asia, are lowered from a helicopter for the mock overtaking of a Catalina Express ferry near the Port of Los Angeles. Asia was trained at Auburn University to sniff out explosives and is one of two Coast Guard explosives detecting dogs dedicated to Homeland Security in Los Angeles, Calif., Jan. 16, 2007. (U.S. Coast Guard photo by PETTY Officer 2nd Class Prentice Danner) (Released)

RAF Corporal Terry Sergeant (left), a dog handler from the Royal Air Force Police Dog Section out of RAF Marham, talks with USAF STAFF Sergeant Richard Hughes (right), from the 100th Security Forces Squadron out of RAF Mildenhall, about where the dogs might be biting on his arm during the apprehension competition. Sergeant and Hughes participated in the 1ST Inter-Service United Kingdom K-9 Trails held at RAF Lakenheath, United Kingdom. The competition was held between dog handlers from the Royal Air Force Police Dog Section out of RAF Marham, 100th Security Forces Squadron out of RAF Mildenhall and 48th Security Forces Squadron out RAF Lakenheath

Bree (B029), a US Air Force (USAF) Military Working Dog, with the 407th Expeditionary Security Forcese Squadron (ESFS), follows commands from his handler, STAFF Sergeant (SSGT) Derreck Bachner, as he attacks SENIOR AIRMAN (SRA) Steven Moolish during a "6 Phases of Aggression" exercise. The Military Working Dogs here are deployed with their handlers from home station for six months in support of Operation IRAQI FREEDOM

USAF SENIOR AIRMAN Brandon Hinton, a dog handler from the 100th Security Forces Squadron, RAF Mildenhall, and his 4-year old patrol dog, War, look for people hiding under boxes. Hinton and War participated in the box search competition during the 1ST Inter-Service United Kingdom K-9 Trails held at RAF Lakenheath, United Kingdom. The competition was held between dog handlers from the Royal Air Force Police Dog Section out of RAF Marham, 100th Security Forces Squadron out of RAF Mildenhall and 48th Security Forces Squadron out RAF Lakenheath

SENIOR AIRMAN Tammy Kirksey, an Explosives Detector Dog Handler, from the 2nd Security Police Squadron, Barksdale AFB, Louisiana, and her dog Jacky search a contracted vehicle at the Echo 6 Entry Control Point Gate, at Prince Sultan AB, Saudi Arabia. AIRMAN Kirksey is deployed as part of the Security Police Contingent at the base providing security support until a more permanent squadron is established for the base during Desert Focus, the relocation of Operation SOUTHERN WATCH personnel. SOUTHERN WATCH monitors the no-fly restriction over Iraq

USAF STAFF Sergeant Edward Keenan, a dog handler from the 48th Security Forces Squadron, RAF Lakenheath, and his 6-year old patrol dog, Daisy, look for people hiding under boxes. Keenan and Daisy participated in the box search competition during the 1ST Inter-Service United Kingdom K-9 Trails held at RAF Lakenheath, United Kingdom. The competition was held between dog handlers from the Royal Air Force Police Dog Section out of RAF Marham, 100th Security Forces Squadron out of RAF Mildenhall and 48th Security Forces Squadron out RAF Lakenheath

A bite dog, from private contractor, Custer Battles K-9 unit takes down US Air Force (USAF) First Lieutenant (1LT) Scott Vandiver, 1ST Combat Camera Squadron (CTCS), Charleston Air Force Base (AFB), South Carolina (SC), in a protective suit during a training session at Baghdad International Airport (IAP), Iraq during Operation IRAQI FREEDOM. A bite dog is a dog that tackles a suspect bites and holds him until commanded to release him by the handler

U.S. Air Force 99th Communications Squadron 1ST LT. Adrianna Mitchell, has her ID, and Dog Tags checked out by SENIOR AIRMAN Monique Woodey, 99th Mission Support Squadron (left), and STAFF SGT. Kimberly Buenviaje (right) during an operational readiness exercise at Nellis Air Force Base, Nev., on Sept. 27, 2004. (U.S. Air Force PHOTO by STAFF SGT. Jeremy Smith) (RELEASED)

STAFF Sergeant Keith Howell, USAF, from the 5th Security Forces Squadron, Minot AFB, North Dakota, examines the under carriage of a vehicle with a hand held mirror for explosive devices while deployed in support of Operation Enduring Freedom. Security forces personnel and working dogs search all vehicles and personnel entering the deployed location for weapons and explosive devices. Operation ENDURING FREEDOM is in support of the Global War on Terrorism (GWOT), fighting terrorism abroad, after the terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001 at the New York World Trade Center and the Pentagon

Shelby Key (left), Doctor of Veterinary Medicine at the US Army Veterinary Clinic, 48th Services Squadron (SVS), Royal Air Force (RAF) Feltwell, United Kingdom, inserts a microchip under the skin of Boss, an American Staffordshire Terrier owned by AIRMAN First Class (A1C) David Harris (right), 48th Civil Engineer Squadron (CES), RAF Lakenheath. If Boss is lost, the chip act as a tracking device to aid in locating the dog and return it to its owner

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Base: RAF Lakenheath

State: Suffolk

Country: United Kingdom (GBR)

Scene Major Command Shown: USAFE

Scene Camera Operator: AMN Stacey Jeanpaul, USAF

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