By | October 28, 2009
Staff Sgt. Ramon Alexander answers questions from the students and faculty at Hunley Park Elementary after a drug search demonstration held at the school Oct. 27. The 437th Security Forces Squadron's military working dog kennels conducted the demonstration as part of Red Ribbon week which raises public awareness and mobilize communities to combat tobacco, alcohol and drug use among military personnel, civilians and their families. Sergeant Alexander is a dog handler with the 437 SFS. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Marie Brown)
Students and faculty at Hunley Park Elementary watch as Staff Sgt. Ramon Alexander demonstrates how he communicates with his dog Waldo by giving the command down during a drug search demonstration held at the school Oct. 27. The 437th Security Forces Squadron's military working dog kennels conducted the demonstration as part of Red Ribbon week which raises public awareness and mobilize communities to combat tobacco, alcohol and drug use among military personnel, civilians and thier families. Sergeant Alexander is a dog handler with the 437 SFS. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Marie Brown)
Staff Sgt. Ramon Alexander waits as his dog Waldo locates illegal drugs during a drug search demonstration at Hunley Park Elementary Oct. 27. The 437th Security Forces Squadron's military working dog kennels conducted the demonstration to show children how nothing goes undetected with the military working dogs. Sergeant Alexander is a dog handler with the 437 SFS. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Marie Brown)
Students and faculty at Hunley Park Elementary watch as Staff Sgt. Shannon Giroir demonstrates how military working dog Waldo takes down an aggressor during a demonstration held at the school Oct. 27. The working dog demonstration was part of Red Ribbon Week which is the nation's oldest and largest drug prevention program, reaching millions of Americans every year. Sergeant Giroir is the kennel master with the 437 SFS. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Marie Brown)