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English: Pvt. Khalaf Kassim Ketti, an infantryman with the 2nd Battalion, 6th Brigade, 2nd Iraqi Army Division, donned a padded suit and played the part of "chew toy" as part of a demonstration at Combat Outpost Spear April 6. Rronnie, a military working dog used in Mosul, and his handler Staff Sgt. Michael Hile, with the 527th Military Police Company, demonstrated the importance of utilizing the dogs by performing several tactics including "pursue to attack."
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Source http://www.army.mil/-news/2009/04/14/19650-mans-best-friend-wags-tail-to-security-in-mosul/
Author Sharla Perrin
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