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    Ringo, a three and a half year old Black Labrador, used as an off-leash bomb-sniffing dog, waits for the command of U.S. Marine Corps dog handler Lance Cpl. William Childs, left, as trainer Adam Ward, a contractor working for American K-9 Interdiction, right, looks on, at U.S. Marine Combat Outpost Geronimo, in Helmand province, southern Afghanistan, Friday, Sept. 18, 2009.
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    In this Thursday, June 9, 2016, photo, Transportation Safety Administration dog trainer Mitchell Brown works with Atilla, a bomb-sniffing dog, in a makeshift luggage area at Lackland Air Force Base training facility in San Antonio.
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    James Moriarty, 70, speaks during an interview about the death and trial of his son, fallen U.S. Green Beret 27-year-old Staff Sgt. James F. Moriarty, in Amman, Jordan on Wed. June 21, 2017. Both Brian McEnroe and James Moriarty, fathers of two of the three American soldiers who were shot dead at a Jordanian military base, are attending the latest hearing in the trial here of the Jordanian serviceman accused of killing them. The families have expressed outrage over the Jordanian government's initial claim that the three American Green Berets triggered the shooting by misconduct at the gate of the al-Jafr air base in southern Jordan.
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