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Training the Military Working Dogs
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Training the Military Working Dogs
OCTOBER 31, 2025 – Inside numerous walls, behind multiple doors, and protected by layers of various security measures, sits $3.5 million worth of seized narcotics from the Drug Enforcement Administration, stored in the Joint Military Working Dog Laboratory (JMWDL), within the Forensic Toxicology department of the Armed Forces Medical Examiner System (AFMES). Here, four members from three branches of service are charged with the upkeep and accoun…
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