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Showing posts with label Military Dogs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Military Dogs. Show all posts
Wednesday, 9 October 2013
Brave brothers of the RAF Police
The military has always had proud traditions of families following each
other into service and also offering a chance to make more out of life.
Both are apparent in the story of... More information. If you are using a MOBILE DEVICE please use this linkWednesday, 25 September 2013
Working Dog Sqn welcomed home from Afghanistan
Welcome home banners and celebrations greeted some 50 service personnel
from 104 Military Working Dog Unit when they returned home from
Afghanistan. These highly trained dogs and their handlers carried out
a... More information. If you are using a MOBILE DEVICE please use this link
Wednesday, 18 September 2013
That is not why these dogs were put down...
The media has reported that two military working dogs at RAF Valley have
been euthanised. The reports claim there is a link between their demise
and the departure of Prince William from... More information. If you are using a MOBILE DEVICE please use this link
Friday, 2 August 2013
"Can't concentrate, my teeth hurt" RAF Dentist in Afgan comes to the rescue
A RAF Dental Officer in Afghanistan has been treating Zino a Military
Working Dogs at Kandahar Air Field. Sqn Ldr Stuart Marshall and dental
nurse Private Naomi Kingsbury, make... More information. If you are using a MOBILE DEVICE please use this link
Friday, 19 July 2013
Treatment of Military Dogs
The MoD has issued
the following statement in response to a newspaper article on the
treatment of military dogs."The Sun reports that there are concerns
about the way MoD is treating its... More information. If you are using a MOBILE DEVICE please use this linkSunday, 5 May 2013
RAF Dentist called to relieve Max' chronic toothache
Max is a Protection Dog and highly trained to provide controlled aggression in the apprehension of intruders at restricted military installations. Anyone who knows him will tell you that even on a good day Max isn’t known for his manners. So when he started displaying signs of...More information If you are using a MOBILE DEVICE please use this link
Tuesday, 10 January 2012
Military Working Dogs will be on Duty at the Olympics
A story in the Daily Mirror reports that British military working dogs will be used to provide increased security during the London 2012 Olympic Games. The MoD confirms that it will be supporting the police with explosive ordnance disposal teams, military working dogs and military search capabilities and Defence support to the Games has been planned around current operations and other core activity...More information »
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