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[quoteSgt. Charles D. Hardesty, combat tracker dog handler, Military Police, I Marine Headquarters Group, I Marine Expeditionary Force (FWD), bonds with his dog, Robbie or also known as "bear dog," at Camp Leatherneck, Afghanistan. "Robbie loves attention," says Hardesty, "He is a nutcase." Hardesty and Robbie have been together for two years and both have a constant flow of energy. Hardesty, from Smoot, Wyo., says his favorite memory with Robbie was while assigned to a compound in Helmand province. Both, handler and his dog, huddled together in a corner to keep warm[/quote]
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Cpl. Ashley A. Entrikin, patrol and explosive dog handler, Military Police, I Marine Headquarters Group, I Marine Expeditionary Force (FWD), bonds with her dog, Hugo, at Camp Leatherneck, Afghanistan. Entrikin and Hugo have been together for a year and make up the only military working dog team in Afghanistan that includes a female dog handler. Entrikin, originally from Rich Hill, Mo, says that she and Hugo are loyal to each other. Both of them have goofy attitudes, which makes work more fun
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Cpl. Nicholas R. Dudeck, narcotics patrol dog handler, Military Police, I Marine Headquarters Group, I Marine Expeditionary Force (FWD), and his dog Aron spend time together at Camp Leatherneck, Afghanistan. Dudeck and Aron have been together for eight months. He says he loves to be with Aron because he is an attention hog and always has the energy to go out and work
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Sgt. Charles D. Hardesty, combat tracker dog handler, Military Police, I Marine Headquarters Group, I Marine Expeditionary Force (FWD), bonds with his dog, Robbie or also known as "bear dog," at Camp Leatherneck, Afghanistan. "Robbie loves attention," says Hardesty, "He is a nutcase." Hardesty and Robbie have been together for two years and both have a constant flow of energy. Hardesty, from Smoot, Wyo., says his favorite memory with Robbie was while assigned to a compound in Helmand province. Both, handler and his dog, huddled together in a corner to keep warm.
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Cpl. Nicholas R. Dudeck, narcotics patrol dog handler, Military Police, I Marine Headquarters Group, I Marine Expeditionary Force (FWD), and his dog Aron spend time together at Camp Leatherneck, Afghanistan. Dudeck and Aron have been together for eight months. He says he loves to be with Aron because he is an attention hog and always has the energy to go out and work.
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Sgt. Charles D. Hardesty, combat tracker dog handler, Military Police, I Marine Headquarters Group, I Marine Expeditionary Force (FWD), bonds with his dog, Robbie or also known as "bear dog," at Camp Leatherneck, Afghanistan. "Robbie loves attention," says Hardesty, "He is a nutcase." Hardesty and Robbie have been together for two years and both have a constant flow of energy. Hardesty, from Smoot, Wyo., says his favorite memory with Robbie was while assigned to a compound in Helmand province. Both, handler and his dog, huddled together in a corner to keep warm.
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Lance Cpl. Jeremy D. Angenend, combat tracker handler, Military Police, III Marine Expeditionary Force, out of Okinawa, Japan, and his dog Fito play around at Camp Leatherneck, Afghanistan. Angenend and Fito have been partnered for two years. Angenend says that he and Fito have the same kind of goofy, outgoing personalities and they have fun together. "He never has a bad day," says Angenend, "I want no other dog."
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Cpl. Ashley A. Entrikin, patrol and explosive dog handler, Military Police, I Marine Headquarters Group, I Marine Expeditionary Force (FWD), bonds with her dog, Hugo, at Camp Leatherneck, Afghanistan. Entrikin and Hugo have been together for a year and make up the only military working dog team in Afghanistan that includes a female dog handler. Entrikin, originally from Rich Hill, Mo, says that she and Hugo are loyal to each other. Both of them have goofy attitudes, which makes work more fun.
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Lance Cpl. Jeremy D. Angenend, combat tracker handler, Military Police, III Marine Expeditionary Force, out of Okinawa, Japan, and his dog Fito play around at Camp Leatherneck, Afghanistan. Angenend and Fito have been partnered for two years. Angenend says that he and Fito have the same kind of goofy, outgoing personalities and they have fun together.