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Marine Sgt. Brian Jarrell pets his dog "Jada" after officially being presented with her as part of the Service Dog Program while at the Naval Consolidated Brig Charleston Nov. 18, 2010, on Joint Base Charleston-Weapons Station. Sergeant Jarrell was the first wounded veteran to be placed with a prisoner trained service dog through the Service Dog Program, which works in partnership with Carolina Canines for Service. The Carolina Canines for Service is a non-profit health and human services organization that trains service dogs for people with disabilities. Sergeant Jarrell is assigned to the Wounded Warrior Battalion-East aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, N.C.(U.S. Air Force photo/James M. Bowman)
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Marine Sgt. Brian Jarrell pets his dog "Jada" after officially being presented with her as part of the Service Dog Program while at the Naval Consolidated Brig Charleston Nov. 18, 2010, on Joint Base Charleston-Weapons Station. Sergeant Jarrell was the first wounded veteran to be placed with a prisoner trained service dog through the Service Dog Program, which works in partnership with Carolina Canines for Service. The Carolina Canines for Service is a non-profit health and human services organization that trains service dogs for people with disabilities. Sergeant Jarrell is assigned to the Wounded Warrior Battalion-East aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, N.C.(U.S. Air Force photo/James M. Bowman)


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