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Show C730UIHG IN Nov. 4,1988 : Hilltop Times A Js Vv''' KSiWWPWPl I W Vi y y ) - V , mM! ft U.S. Air Force Photos by Ralph C. Jensen Running the course SSgt. Bradley Spilinek puts his partner, Nando, through the paces of the canine obstacle course. Security police and their into the new facility Oct. 1. dogs moved Pound for pound Sergeant Dogs, handlers move to new facility by Ralph C. Jensen Ogden ALC Public Affairs Office Security policework has its unique twists. None are quite as unusual and interesting as the work performed by the unit. unit was housed in an Started in 1981, the Hill AFB moved to a secluded portion old boiler plant, but recently of the base and into a new building. 'This is a nice part of the base for the dogs because it is quiet and away from people and the flightline," said SSgt. K-handler. "Our unit Bradley Spilinek, a security police had humble beginnings and we are grateful for the new faK-- mm-?-- , , 9 m K-- 9 R Ml 9 cility." The K-- unit moved into the facility Oct. 1. It includes offices for the security police officers, a veterinary work area, a kennel room for 10 dogs and an outdoor obstacle course. Spilinek weighs Nando regularly. Dogs must stay fit and trim at all times. 9 sv x ' X |