PHOTOS: Military and Law Enforcement K-9 Training at Fort Carson - Colorado Springs Gazette
Carlos, a military working dog with Fort Bliss, apprehends Staff Sgt. Cody Barratt during decoy and suspect apprehension training at Fort Carson on Friday, Feb. 25, 2022. The 69th Military Police Detachment, 759th Military Police Battalion, hosted the Street Level One Development three-day course, that prepares civilian law enforcement and military working dog handlers alongside their canine partners with real-world operational deployments, situations and practices. Teams from Idaho, Montana, and Fort Bliss, Texas, participated in the training along with local law enforcement and military working canine teams. (Chancey Bush /The Gazette)Military and law enforcement working dog teams participate in decoy and suspect apprehension training at Fort Carson on Friday, Feb. 25, 2022. The 69th Military Police Detachment, 759th Military Police Battalion, hosted the Street Level One Development three-day course, that prepares civilian law enforcement and military working dog handlers alongside their canine partners with real-world operational deployments, situations and practices. Teams from Idaho, Montana, and Fort Bliss, Texas, participated in the training along with local law enforcement and military working canine teams. (Chancey Bush /The Gazette)Cigi, a working military dog with Fort Carson, apprehends officer Hornberger, with Colorado Springs Police, during decoy and suspect apprehension training at Fort Carson on Friday, Feb. 25, 2022. The 69th Military Police Detachment, 759th Military Police Battalion, hosted the Street Level One Development three-day course, that prepares civilian law enforcement and military working dog handlers alongside their canine partners with real-world operational deployments, situations and practices. Teams from Idaho, Montana, and Fort Bliss, Texas, participated in the training along with local law enforcement and military working canine teams. (Chancey Bush /The Gazette)Military and law enforcement working dog teams participate in decoy and suspect apprehension training at Fort Carson on Friday, Feb. 25, 2022. The 69th Military Police Detachment, 759th Military Police Battalion, hosted the Street Level One Development three-day course, that prepares civilian law enforcement and military working dog handlers alongside their canine partners with real-world operational deployments, situations and practices. Teams from Idaho, Montana, and Fort Bliss, Texas, participated in the training along with local law enforcement and military working canine teams. (Chancey Bush /The Gazette)Military and law enforcement working dog teams participate in decoy and suspect apprehension training at Fort Carson on Friday, Feb. 25, 2022. The 69th Military Police Detachment, 759th Military Police Battalion, hosted the Street Level One Development three-day course, that prepares civilian law enforcement and military working dog handlers alongside their canine partners with real-world operational deployments, situations and practices. Teams from Idaho, Montana, and Fort Bliss, Texas, participated in the training along with local law enforcement and military working canine teams. (Chancey Bush /The Gazette)Military and law enforcement working dog teams participate in decoy and suspect apprehension training at Fort Carson on Friday, Feb. 25, 2022. The 69th Military Police Detachment, 759th Military Police Battalion, hosted the Street Level One Development three-day course, that prepares civilian law enforcement and military working dog handlers alongside their canine partners with real-world operational deployments, situations and practices. Teams from Idaho, Montana, and Fort Bliss, Texas, participated in the training along with local law enforcement and military working canine teams. (Chancey Bush /The Gazette)Military and law enforcement working dog teams participate in decoy and suspect apprehension training at Fort Carson on Friday, Feb. 25, 2022. The 69th Military Police Detachment, 759th Military Police Battalion, hosted the Street Level One Development three-day course, that prepares civilian law enforcement and military working dog handlers alongside their canine partners with real-world operational deployments, situations and practices. Teams from Idaho, Montana, and Fort Bliss, Texas, participated in the training along with local law enforcement and military working canine teams. (Chancey Bush /The Gazette)Military and law enforcement working dog teams participate in decoy and suspect apprehension training at Fort Carson on Friday, Feb. 25, 2022. The 69th Military Police Detachment, 759th Military Police Battalion, hosted the Street Level One Development three-day course, that prepares civilian law enforcement and military working dog handlers alongside their canine partners with real-world operational deployments, situations and practices. Teams from Idaho, Montana, and Fort Bliss, Texas, participated in the training along with local law enforcement and military working canine teams. (Chancey Bush /The Gazette)
Staff Sgt. Brandon Spears, 69th MP Det. plans and training NCO, shows off brusing from bite marks after a recent decoy trading as military and law enforcement working dog teams participate in decoy and suspect apprehension training at Fort Carson on Friday, Feb. 25, 2022. The 69th Military Police Detachment, 759th Military Police Battalion, hosted the Street Level One Development three-day course, that prepares civilian law enforcement and military working dog handlers alongside their canine partners with real-world operational deployments, situations and practices. Teams from Idaho, Montana, and Fort Bliss, Texas, participated in the training along with local law enforcement and military working canine teams. (Chancey Bush /The Gazette)
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