Chief Petty Officer William Porter, a maritime enforcement specialist and lead dog handler assigned to Maritime Safety and Security Team 91101 in Seattle, attaches an explosives detection canine training aid to seats in a SeaTac International Airport terminal, Sept. 30, 2015. The aid was placed as part of another MSST 91101 dog handler’s operational transition assessment, which is completed 30 to 45 days after they return from their initial K9 training to ensure the team has properly transitioned from the schoolhouse to operational area. ( Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 3rd Class Amand


Chief Petty Officer William Porter, a maritime enforcement specialist and lead dog handler assigned to Maritime Safety and Security Team 91101 in Seattle, attaches an explosives detection canine training aid to seats in a SeaTac International Airport terminal, Sept. 30, 2015. The aid was placed as part of another MSST 91101 dog handler’s operational transition assessment, which is completed 30 to 45 days after they return from their initial K9 training to ensure the team has properly transitioned from the schoolhouse to operational area. ( Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 3rd Class Amanda Norcross)


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