Military Working Dog Video and pictures from Afghanistan!
Command Sgt. Maj. David Inglis, 3rd Infantry Division Headquarters and Headquarters Battalion command sergeant major, wears a protective suit and is attacked by a military working dog during a demonstration of the dogs abilities at Kandahar Airfield, Sept. 29, 2012. The military working dogs, from 3rd Infantry Divisionn K-9 unit, are used for various purposes including sniffing for explosive residue and protect military personnel.

This edition features a story about Staff Sergeant David Macdonald, a military dog handler originally from Mobile, Alabama, tells us about the importance of his job. (Produced by Marine Cpl. Liz Cisneros, Kandahar Province, Afghanistan.)
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3 comments on “Military Working Dog Video and pictures from Afghanistan!”
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That’s so cool. I love these dogs.
Interesting. Both dogs certainly look powerful, smart and well trained. Great to see the teamwork involved between handler and dog. Keep up the good work guys, gals and dogs!




That’s so cool. I love these dogs.
I get they can still feel that bite even through the suit Karen!
Interesting. Both dogs certainly look powerful, smart and well trained. Great to see the teamwork involved between handler and dog. Keep up the good work guys, gals and dogs!