503rd Military Police Battalion Conducts Military Working Dog Training

By Pfc. Hubert D. Delany IIINovember 18, 2016

503rd Military Police Battalion Conducts Military Working Dog Training
1 / 7 Show Caption + Hide Caption – Pvt. Eric Smith, a military working dog handler, and Viola, a patrol explosive detector dog with the 550th Military Working Dog Detachment, 42nd Military Police Detachment, 503rd Military Police Battalion, moves between areas that may have explosive ... (Photo Credit: U.S. Army) VIEW ORIGINAL
503rd Military Police Battalion Conducts Military Working Dog Training
2 / 7 Show Caption + Hide Caption – Eric Smith, a military working dog handler, and Viola, a patrol explosive detector dog with the 550th Military Working Dog Detachment, 42nd Military Police Detachment, 503rd Military Police Battalion, search for explosives during an explosive detecti... (Photo Credit: U.S. Army) VIEW ORIGINAL
503rd Military Police Battalion Conducts Military Working Dog Training
3 / 7 Show Caption + Hide Caption – Spc. Michael Coffey, a military working dog handler, and Max, a patrol explosive detector dog with the 550th Military Working Dog Detachment, 42nd Military Police Detachment, 503rd Military Police Battalion, practice controlled aggression training No... (Photo Credit: U.S. Army) VIEW ORIGINAL
503rd Military Police Battalion Conducts Military Working Dog Training
4 / 7 Show Caption + Hide Caption – Eric Smith, a military working dog handler, and Viola, a patrol explosive detector dog with the 550th Military Working Dog Detachment, 42nd Military Police Detachment, 503rd Military Police Battalion, search containers for explosives during an explos... (Photo Credit: U.S. Army) VIEW ORIGINAL
503rd Military Police Battalion Conducts Military Working Dog Training
5 / 7 Show Caption + Hide Caption – Pvt. Eric Smith, a military working dog handler, and Viola, a patrol explosive detector dog with the 550th Military Working Dog Detachment, 42nd Military Police Detachment, 503rd Military Police Battalion, move between areas that may have explosive r... (Photo Credit: U.S. Army) VIEW ORIGINAL
503rd Military Police Battalion Conducts Military Working Dog Training
6 / 7 Show Caption + Hide Caption – Pvt. Eric Smith, a military working dog handler, and Viola, a patrol explosive detector dog with the 550th Military Working Dog Detachment, 42nd Military Police Detachment, 503rd Military Police Battalion, move between areas that may have explosive r... (Photo Credit: U.S. Army) VIEW ORIGINAL
503rd Military Police Battalion Conducts Military Working Dog Training
7 / 7 Show Caption + Hide Caption – Pvt. Eric Smith, a military working dog handler, and Viola, a patrol explosive detector dog with the 550th Military Working Dog Detachment, 42nd Military Police Detachment, 503rd Military Police Battalion, relax together after a combination explosive... (Photo Credit: U.S. Army) VIEW ORIGINAL

Patrol explosive detector dogs and their handlers with the 550th Military Working Dog Detachment, 42nd Military Police Detachment, 503rd Military Police Battalion, perform combined explosive detection and controlled aggression training exercise Nov. 8, 2016 at Macomb Warehouse, Fort Bragg, N.C. Training between dogs and handlers allows the teams to be prepared for their mission: fining explosive devices, and assisting in dismounted patrols at home and abroad.