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Military working dogs and handlers….a dedicated partnership
Senior Airman Marshall Freeman, 88th Security Forces military working dog handler is giving his partner Sonny a command. New to being a MWD handler, Freeman has been a handler for about a year and Sonny has been at Wright-Patterson AFB for about six months. Since Sonny’s arrival, Freeman and Sonny have been working on strengthening their partnership. (U.S. Air Force photo/Stacey Geiger)
88th security Force Squadron on Patrol
U.S. Air Force Technical Sergeant Esteban Calderon, 88th Security Forces Squadron flight chief, prepares to depart the fix for his duty shift Sept. 12, 2016. As a flight chief TSgt Calderon is responsible for all patrolmen and entry controllers during his shift and will respond to their calls in a supervisory and assist position. (U.S. Air Force photo/Al Bright)
88 Security Force Squadron on Patrol
(from left) Officers Jacob Hughett and Adam Cruea, both with the 88th Security Forces Squadron, stand ready to answer any emergency or call for help, at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Sept. 12, 2016. Both officers work as GS level employees and are part of a civilian contingent within the 88th SFS. (U.S. Air Force photo/Al Bright)
88 Security Force Squadron on Patrol
U.S. Air Force Technical Sergeant Esteban Calderon, 88th Security Forces Squadron duty flight chief, quires Airman First Class Tanner Roberts, 88th SFS installation entry controller, on his area of responsibility during his duty shift at gate 22B Wright Patterson Air Force Base, Sept 12, 2016. Personnel assigned to this duty verify requests for visitor entry; issue visitor passes, and enforce the installation traffic code. Entry controllers may search and inspect personnel and vehicles, as directed by higher authority. As Air Force ambassadors, installation entry controllers play a vital role on Air Force installations. (U.S. Air Force photo/Al Bright)