A Maritime Civil Affairs and Security Training Command (MCAST) team of Military Working Dog (MWD) handlers taught mixed groups of Uruguayan military and emergency services personnel various combinations of basic dog obedience, scent detection, aggression training and patrol techniques in November. This video available in high definition.
A Maritime Civil Affairs and Security Training Command team of Military Working Dog handlers taught mixed groups of Uruguayan military and emergency services personnel various combinations of basic dog obedience, scent detection, aggression training and patrol techniques in November.
The changing face of warfare, the rise of non-state actors and constantly evolving National Security imperatives are driving a 'whole of government approach’ to engaging the global community, particularly in the way defense forces are employed. For the U.S. Navy’s newest expeditionary capability, Maritime Civil Affairs and Security Training Command, which supports two unique mission sets, Martime Civil Affairs and Security Force...
A Maritime Civilian Affairs and Security Training Command team of Navy master explosive ordinance disposal technicians finalized three weeks of training explosives detection, disarmament, and detonation to a class of Uruguayan military and emergency services personnel Nov. 23.
The high-pitched “pings” of active sonar echo throughout the ship as a constant reminder of the anti-submarine warfare training taking place aboard guided-missile destroyer USS Stout during Joint Warrior 10-2.