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Lance Cpl. John D. Barron, a military working dog handler with the Provost Marshal’s Office, practices giving Zaron, Barron’s military working dog, commands at the obedience course aboard Marine Corps Air Station Iwakuni, Japan, Jan. 12, 2015. The obedience course is used for teaching basic commands and physical training. - Lance Cpl. John D. Barron, a military working dog handler with the Provost Marshal’s Office, practices giving Zaron, Barron’s military working dog, commands at the obedience course aboard Marine Corps Air Station Iwakuni, Japan, Jan. 12, 2015. The obedience course is used for teaching basic commands and physical training.
Marines with the Provost Marshal’s Office aboard Marine Corps Air Station Iwakuni, Japan, conduct a scenario during the Advanced Active Shooter course April 7 - 18, 2014. During the scenarios, Marines used airsoft pistols to create adrenaline needed for training. - Marines with the Provost Marshal’s Office aboard Marine Corps Air Station Iwakuni, Japan, conduct a scenario during the Advanced Active Shooter course April 7 - 18, 2014. During the scenarios, Marines used airsoft pistols to create adrenaline needed for training.
Lance Cpl. Gage Thompson, a station military police officer, hooks the American flag up to the rope preparing it to be raised in front of Building One during morning colors here Jan 16. The military police officers raise and lower the flag on a daily basis during morning colors at 8 a.m. and evening colors at sunset. - Lance Cpl. Gage Thompson, a station military police officer, hooks the American flag up to the rope preparing it to be raised in front of Building One during morning colors here Jan 16. The military police officers raise and lower the flag on a daily basis during morning colors at 8 a.m. and evening colors at sunset.
Cpl. Jonathon Skordos, military working dog handler with the Provost Marshal’s Office here, escorts a simulated dangerous felon with his narcotic-detector military working dog Azra as part of a training exercise at Matthew C. Perry High School here July 15. The military working dog section trained in building searches and the five phases of aggression to better prepare them for real-life scenarios. - Cpl. Jonathon Skordos, military working dog handler with the Provost Marshal’s Office here, escorts a simulated dangerous felon with his narcotic-detector military working dog Azra as part of a training exercise at Matthew C. Perry High School here July 15. The military working dog section trained in building searches and the five phases of aggression to better prepare them for real-life scenarios.