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Nov 16, 2011

Staff Sgt. Charles T. Rotenberry, an assistant kennel master, with Military Working Dog Platoon, Military Police Support Company, 2nd Marine Headquarters Group, plays with one of their working dogs aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, N.C., Nov. 16. The dogs are used by the platoon to locate improvised explosive devices in Afghanistan as well as help track insurgents. However, on occasion they are used to assist in local searches. Recently the platoon successfully located a missing two-year-old girl. During the platoon’s most recent deployment to Afghanistan the Marine-working dog duo located 71 IEDs.

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