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Command Post What is this?
Posted on Sep 19, 2014
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SSG Paralegal
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I agree totally.
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TSgt James Stuart
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I totally agree that they should.
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MSgt Keith Hebert
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This might have already been said but these dogs would be great for vets with PTSD
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SrA Mental Health Technician
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I firmly believe that after their tenure, MWDs should be able to live a peaceful life as pets. preferably with their handlers. they should be able to live their lives to the fullest after they retire.
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SPC Power Generation Equipment Repairer
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TSgt Joshua Copeland
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It is true that in the AF MWD's are equipment loaded on to an equipment account detail with the appropriate national stock number (NSN) based on the skills of the MWD. When one of these dogs die or is retired, they have to be adjusted off the AF Supply System records with the appropriate code for why (dead, battle loss, retirement, etc). How do I know this? Because I had to do it when I worked as a supply troop in the inventory section.
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TSgt Joshua Copeland Thank you. I was going to point that out. I believe that is the standard practice in the DoD.
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SSG Paul Lanciault
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From the view point that they are equipment, then we can find homes for those that are in good condition (safe for a family) or with the handler. We can buy a truck at the auction, so this can't be too difficult.
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SSgt Gregg Coldsnow
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All I can say to the above is AMEN!
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PVT Mark Zehner
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Should be ranked the same as police k-9's which are police officers at least in Ohio!
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SSgt Rilene Ann
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Thorough explanation.
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SPC Indirect Fire Infantryman (Mortarman)
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