U.S. Marine Corps Sgt. Gordanni Ayala, center, a native of California, and a military working dog kennel master with Headquarters and Headquarters Squadron, Marine Corps Air Station Iwakuni, explains ways of identifying potential improvised explosive devices during a combined military working dog training at MCAS Iwakuni, Japan, March 14, 2024. The MCAS Iwakuni military working dog team conducted training with Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force MWD handlers from Kure, Japan and working dog handlers from the Hiroshima Police Department to build bilateral proficiency and strengthen the relationship between the air station and its counterparts. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. David Getz)
Date Taken: | 03.14.2024 |
Date Posted: | 04.01.2024 03:18 |
Photo ID: | 8315513 |
VIRIN: | 240314-M-RY694-1027 |
Resolution: | 5671x3781 |
Size: | 1.32 MB |
Location: | IWAKUNI, YAMAGUCHI, JP |
Web Views: | 44 |
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