
Our Guest for this episode is a Retired Marine who spent most of his career in prominent Military Working Dog (MWD) billets. Many of his billets were held during a very active Marine Corps MWD program and directly influenced chapters in the program’s history, which saw substantial deployments of MWD Teams to Iraq and Afghanistan. He played a pivotal role in the development of the Marine Corps's MWD Team Deployment Training Course at the U.S. Army’s Yuma Proving Ground (YPG) in Yuma, Arizona, formerly known as the Inter-Service Advanced Skills K9 Course. This course prepared MWD Teams in all services for deployments to support ongoing operations in austere environments. In this episode, we discuss his career in the Marine Corps's MWD field and how it evolved from a Law Enforcement mindset to a combat mindset.
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