Christopher Flurry, a Cub Scout from Pack 311 puts on a dog bite jacket to see how it fits after a Marine military work dog demonstration, March 5, 2016. Marines and civilian officers gave different commands to their dogs, showing off their intelligence and obedience. The dog handlers also wore a bite jacket for a mock take down by the dogs to show the scouts the discipline and training the dogs show when facing a real threat. Christopher, a Flagstaff, Ariz., native said his favorite dog was Diego, the German Shepard because he was the biggest and the fastest of the dogs there. ( Marine Co
Christopher Flurry, a Cub Scout from Pack 311 puts on a dog bite jacket to see how it fits after a Marine military work dog demonstration, March 5, 2016. Marines and civilian officers gave different commands to their dogs, showing off their intelligence and obedience. The dog handlers also wore a bite jacket for a mock take down by the dogs to show the scouts the discipline and training the dogs show when facing a real threat. Christopher, a Flagstaff, Ariz., native said his favorite dog was Diego, the German Shepard because he was the biggest and the fastest of the dogs there. ( Marine Corps Photo by Lance Cpl. Jesus Sepulveda Torres)
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