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Military Working Dog Handlers take a bite for training

Army Staff Sgt. Jeremy Coleman, a military working dog handler from the 520th MWD Detachment, Schofield Barracks, practices being a decoy for MWD Bari, a Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam Security Forces MWD, as (left) Master at Arms One Maura Johnson, lead petty officer for the JBPHH Security Forces MWD, takes instruction from Fanco Angelini, MWD decoy instructor, during MWD handler decoy training at Ke Kula Maka'i Police Academy, Hawaii, June 3, 2015. The decoy is a MWD handler that wears a personal protective suit allowing the dog to practice subduing a suspect in the correct way. Throughout the training MWD handlers from the Air Force, Navy, Army, and Marines would rotate as the decoy, putting their new skills to the test. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Aaron Oelrich/Released)

PHOTO BY: Tech. Sgt. Aaron OelrichReleased
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