Posted on 02/28/2008 3:36:14 PM PST by SandRat
In February, the 552nd Military Police Company, based out of Schofield Barracks, Hawaii, working with military canine handlers, began conducting a series of random traffic searches in downtown Mosul for vehicles transporting explosives.
“If we get detection dogs and start actively seeking them out, it denies the enemy the capability of bringing them out,” said Sgt. 1st Class Michael Ford, platoon sergeant for 1st Platoon, speaking of the explosive materials often used by insurgents to create improvised bombs in houses and roadways.
On Jan. 24, the issue was brought to a head when an estimated 20,000 tons of insurgent explosives detonated in a three-story building in downtown Mosul, resulting in death and injury to multiple Iraqi civilians.
“The goal here is to deny the enemy that availability of supplies,” said Ford, now on his third combat deployment to the city.
On a recent outing, Sgt. Angela Mathern, a canine handler with the 501st Military Police Detachment, based out of Fort Lewis, Wash., accompanied Vinnie, an explosives dog, in his search of vehicles at downtown intersections.
“I let Vinnie do his thing. He’s the expert on it all,” she said of the three-year-old black lab she’s trained with for nearly a year. “I’m the expert on handling him. My eyes are always on my dog.”
Both Mathern and Ford said the searches are just another way Coalition troops are working to bring security to the city of nearly 1.7 million residents.
“This is just something else we can do to help out in our area,” Ford said.
“Our basic mission here is to save lives,” Mathern said. “Whenever people ask me why I do this job, I tell them I’m saving lives every time I go out.”
(Story by Sgt. Patrick Lair, 115th Mobile Public Affairs Detachment)
In Other Recent Developments Here:
BAGHDAD — Coalition forces captured four suspected al-Qaeda in Iraq leaders in Baghdad, Feb 24.
WOOF!! WOOF!!
Oh, poor poor Al Qeda in Iraq. No one loves them any more.
Even the dogs have turned against them.
“And it shall come to pass. Even the rocks and the tress shall say ‘here, here is an AQI hiding behind me, come and slay him!’ and the righteous peoples of the Coalition and Iraqi citizens will come and slay them!”.
Major typo here. If I remember correctly, the Hiroshima bomb had a yield of 15 kt. I think if there were a 20 kt explosion in Iraq, we would have heard about it before now.
Arrf, Arrf, Hooaah!
My Belgian Malinois are responding with major pride!
from Hannah and Shadow, who are so proud of their fellow canines. And they send best wishes to all Malinois who are working hard “over there”!
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