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Every military working dog has his day

Tech. Sgt. Jeffrey Tomkiewicz, 39th Security Forces Squadron kennel master, plays with Max, a military working dog, March 23, 2012, in the 39th SFS guardmount room at Incirlik Air Base, Turkey before the dog's retirement ceremony. Max retired because of deteriorating health conditions caused by age. Max moved in with his adopted owners, the Ball family, a few weeks ago while the squadron planned his formal retirement. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman William A. O'Brien/Released)

PHOTO BY: Senior Airman William A. O'BrienReleased
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