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Military Working Dogs Handbook
Military Working Dogs Handbook on CD
'Military Working Dogs' (MWDs) provide a valuable asset to military police, infantry, special forces, the Department of Defense (DOD), and other government agencies. The MWD's senses of sight, smell, and hearing enhance his detection capabilities and provide commanders with a physical and psychological deterrent to criminal activity. Properly trained MWDs can prevent an intruder or suspect from escaping. When necessary, the MWD provides an added dimension of physical force as an alternative to the use of deadly force. Public knowledge of MWD team capabilities provides military police and various security forces with a formidable deterrent wherever the MWD team is employed.
MWDs are key resources for use in the military police combat support role. MWDs are trained for
scouting, patrolling, and performing building and area searches. Commanders can use Table 1-1 to
determine what MWD type best suits their needs. Some MWDs have also been trained to track although this is not a required area of expertise. All of these skills contribute to the successful completion of the five military police functions across the full spectrum of military operations.
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Military Working Dogs Handbook
Chapter 1 THE MILITARY WORKING DOG PROGRAM.
1-1 The Role of the Military Working Dog. 1-1 Historical Overview of the Military Working Dog . 1-2 Organization and Structure of Military Working Dog Units. 1-3 Individual Duties and Responsibilities. 1-4 Fundamentals for the Use of Military Working Dogs. 1-5
Chapter 2 ADMINISTRATIVE REQUIREMENTS.
2-1 Determination of a Need for Military Working Dogs. 2-1 Verification of Authorizations. 2-1 Mission Requirements. 2-2 Kennel Construction . 2-3 Procurement . 2-3 Training Requirements . 2-3 Validation. 2-6 Certification of Military Working Dog Teams. 2-7 Inspections . 2-8 Training Records . 2-8 Probable Cause Folders. 2-9 Transportation Requirements. 2-9 Narcotics and Explosive Training Aids. 2-10
Chapter 3 MANAGING MILITARY WORKING DOG OPERATIONS .
3-1 Scheduling and Employment. 3-1 Predeployment Operations. 3-1 Deployment Considerations . 3-3
Chapter 4 LEGAL CONSIDERATIONS.
4-1 Use of Force . 4-1 Searches . 4-2 Contents
Chapter 5 PATROL DOGS AND CHARACTERISTICS .
5-1 Employment Techniques During Combat Support Operations .5-1 Employment Techniques During Force Protection and Antiterrorism Operations.5-5
Chapter 6 NARCOTICS DETECTOR DOGS AND CHARACTERISTICS .
Chapter 7 EXPLOSIVE DETECTOR DOGS AND CHARACTERISTICS.
7-1 Internment and Resettlement Operations.7-1 Postal Operations .7-1 Checkpoints and Roadblocks .7-2 Cordon and Search Operations .7-2 Force Protection and Antiterrorism Operations .7-3 Suspicious/Unattended Package Responses.7-3 Bomb Threats.7-4 High-Risk Personnel Searches.7-5 Access Control Points.7-5 Health and Welfare Inspections.7-6 Aircraft and Luggage Searches .7-6
Chapter 8 VETERINARY SUPPORT .
8-1 Veterinary Responsibilities.8-1 First Aid .8-5 Environmental Effects on the Military Working Dog .8-10
Appendix A METRIC CONVERSION TABLE. A-1
Appendix B KENNEL CONSTRUCTION. B-1
Appendix C INSPECTION MEMORANDUM. C-1
Appendix D TRAINING RECORDS. D-1
Appendix E DEPLOYMENT EQUIPMENT LIST. E-1
Appendix F FORCE PROTECTION CONDITIONS.F-1
Appendix G AFTER-ACTION REVIEWS . G-1
Appendix H HEALTH AND WELFARE INSPECTIONS BRIEFING GUIDE . H-1
Appendix I TERRORIST BOMB THREAT STAND-OFF DISTANCES.I-1
Figures Figure 2-1. Obedience Course Obstacles.2-5 Figure 2-2. Bite Suit.2-6 Figure 3-1. Modular, Expandable MWD Transport Container.3-4 Figure 5-1. Perimeter Security .5-2 Figure 7-1. Checkpoint Search.7-2 Figure 8-1. Muzzle Use .8-6 Figure B-1. Example of an MWD Kennel Floor Plan.B-1 Figure B-2. Temporary Kennel .B-2 Figure B-3. MWD Kennel Complex .B-3 Figure B-4. Obstacle Course Layout.B-5
Figure B-5. Kennel Administrative Areas .B-6 Figure B-6. Kennel Special-Use Areas .B-8 Figure B-7. Kennel Support Areas .B-9 Figure B-8. Combination Indoor/Outdoor Kennel. B-12 Figure B-9. Example of a Combination Indoor/Outdoor Kennel Floor Drain. B-12 Figure B-10. Indoor or Outdoor Kennel. B-13 Figure B-11. Example of an Indoor or Outdoor Kennel Floor Drain. B-13
Figure B-12. MWD House . B-14 Figure D-1. Sample DA Form 2807-R. D-3 Figure D-2. Sample DA Form 3992-R. D-9 Figure G-1. Sample AAR Format . G-2 Figure H-1. Health and Welfare Briefing Document Sample . H-3 Tables Table 1-1. MWD Mission-to-Type Matrix.1-1 Table A-1. Metric Conversion Chart.A-1 Table C-1. Sample Inspection Memorandum. C-2 Table E-1. Deployment Equipment List.E-1 Table I-1. Minimum Distances for Personnel Evacuation . I-1 6 July 2005 FM 3-19.17 iii Preface
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