Vet checks provide hands-on training, build partnerships with British military
RAF MILDENHALL, England – Military Working Dog Gina looks unhappy as she gets her blood drawn here by Lance Cpl. Simon Williams, Royal Army Veterinary Corps technician, Defence Animal Centre, Melton Mowbray, Jan. 31, 2012. Williams and another Royal Army Vet Corps technician, were here working with the RAF Feltwell Vet Clinic as part of an exchange program to build relations between the two nations’ militaries. U.S. Army vets from the RAF Feltwell Vet Clinic visited the 100th Security Forces Squadron Military Working Dog section to provide semi-annual health checks, giving shots and drawing blood, which will be sent to a lab for routine tests. (U.S. Air Force photo/Karen Abeyasekere)
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