Report: lack of military working dogs bred in the United States could be a national security risk
More than 90% of current force were bred overseas
Airman 1st Class Leala Marquez/56th Fighter Wing Public Affairs
Military working dog Max, assigned to the 56th Security Forces Squadron, poses for a portrait
June 17, 2020, at Luke Air Force Base, Ariz. MWDs help protect Luke by detecting drugs,
deterring hostile actions and locating bombs. MWDs and their handlers protect more than 7,000
personnel at Luke and assist local law enforcement in keeping the public safe. (U.S. Air Force
photo by Senior Airman Leala Marquez)
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