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Joint Base Charleston Veterinary Clinic
U.S. Army CPT Haley Davis, Joint Base Charleston Veterinary Clinic officer in charge, gives 628th Security Forces Squadron military working dog Ubi, a health and wellness exam at the Veterinary Treatment Facility, JB Charleston, South Carolina, Feb. 25, 2022. Ubi is a dual purpose patrol and explosives detection dog. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Jade Dubiel)
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Joint Base Charleston Veterinary Clinic
U.S. Army CPT Haley Davis, Joint Base Charleston Veterinary Clinic officer in charge, examines 628th Security Forces Squadron military working dog Ubi at the Veterinary Treatment Facility, JB Charleston, South Carolina, Feb. 25, 2022. The clinic's mission, caring for the nation's military working dogs is their primary function. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Jade Dubiel)
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Joint Base Charleston Veterinary Clinic
628th Security Forces Squadron military working dog Ubi, receives a health and wellness exam from U.S. Army CPT Haley Davis, Joint Base Charleston Veterinary Clinic officer in charge, at the Veterinary Treatment Facility, JB Charleston, South Carolina., Feb. 25, 2022. K-9s can be sent as a less than lethal means of force. They help with base security and act as a deterrent for a hostile suspect. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Jade Dubiel)
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Joint Base Charleston Veterinary Clinic
U.S. Army CPT Haley Davis, Joint Base Charleston Veterinary Clinic officer in charge, examines 628th Security Forces Squadron military working dog Ubi at the Veterinary Treatment Facility at JB Charleston, South Carolina., Feb. 25, 2022. Their primary mission is to provide for the overall health of the military working dogs. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Jade Dubiel)
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