Ellsworth Air Force Base Adds Indoor K-9 Facility
The following is a release from Airman 1st Class James L. Miller, 28th Bomb Wing Public Affairs:
Ellsworth Air Force Base became the first Air Force base in the continental U.S. to have an indoor training facility for its four-legged defenders when it became operational last fall.
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The new facility, located in Dock 32, provides an array of features and amenities for 28th Security Forces Squadron military working dog handlers to train their partners and helps reduce the loss of training time due to austere weather.
After seven months of planning and approval, a $100,000 contract was awarded to a local business to complete the Ellsworth renovations that included removing aircraft parts and installing turf, barriers and obstacles to transform the aircraft hangar into a training facility for military working dogs.
Tech. Sgt. Abraham Wheeler, a 28th SFS kennel master, said the new Ellsworth facility provides MWDs and their handlers the ability to train year-round, regardless of weather conditions.
“Being at Ellsworth, there is a good chance we can be covered in snow for five months out of the year,” Wheeler said. “The indoor facility allows us to train every day of the year …Read the Rest
Source:: Tactical Life
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