Australian military working dogs show 132FW members what they're made of.
Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) Military Working Dog, Chisel, is ready to attack as he is held back by his handler, LAC Vlad Lalovic, from the Williamtown RAAF Base, Australia, during a military working dog display which was held there on February 24, 2011; Staff Sgt. Dave Zajicek (right), from the 132nd Fighter Wing (132FW), Des Moines, Iowa, is running away to show how the dog can and will "take him down". The 132FW is currently deployed in Australia, working with the RAAF. (US Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Linda E. Kephart)(Released)
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