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You are bidding on an electronic version an AUTHENTIC US Army manual. This is the ACTUAL field manual (FM 3-19.17) that gets issued to a US soldier working with military dogs. It is over 135 pages long with excellent information. The following chapters sound simple, but EXTENSIVELY cover the info contained therein.
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Contents
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PREFACE
Chapter 1 THE MILITARY WORKING DOG PROGRAM
The Role of the Military Working Dog..
Historical Overview of the Military Working Dog
Organization and Structure of Military Working Dog Units
Individual Duties and Responsibilities
Fundamentals for the Use of Military Working Dogs
Chapter 2 ADMINISTRATIVE REQUIREMENTS
Determination of a Need for Military Working Dogs
Verification of Authorizations
Mission Requirements
Kennel Construction
Procurement
Training Requirements
Validation
Certification of Military Working Dog Teams
Inspections Training Records
Probable Cause Folders
Transportation Requirements
Narcotics and Explosive Training Aids
Chapter 3 MANAGING MILITARY WORKING DOG OPERATIONS
Scheduling and Employment.
Predeployment Operations
Deployment Considerations
Chapter 4 LEGAL CONSIDERATIONS
Use of Force ....................................................................................................... 4-1
Searches ............................................................................................................ 4-2
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Chapter 5 PATROL DOGS AND CHARACTERISTICS ..................................................... 5-1
Employment Techniques During Combat Support Operations .......................... 5-1
Employment Techniques During Force Protection and Antiterrorism Operations...........................................................................................................5-5
Chapter 6 NARCOTICS DETECTOR DOGS AND CHARACTERISTICS ......................... 6-1
Employment for Combat Support Operations..................................................... 6-1
Vessels, Baggage, and Cargo Inspections......................................................... 6-3
United States Customs Service Missions ........................................................... 6-4
Chapter 7 EXPLOSIVE DETECTOR DOGS AND CHARACTERISTICS...........................7-1
Internment and Resettlement Operations
Postal Operations
Checkpoints and Roadblocks
Cordon and Search Operations
Force Protection and Antiterrorism Operations
Suspicious/Unattended Package Responses
Bomb Threats
High-Risk Personnel Searches
Access Control Points
Health and Welfare Inspections
Aircraft and Luggage Searches
Chapter 8 VETERINARY SUPPORT
Veterinary Responsibilities
First Aid
Environmental Effects on the Military Working Dog
Appendix A METRIC CONVERSION TABLE
Appendix B KENNEL CONSTRUCTION
Appendix C INSPECTION MEMORANDUM
Appendix D TRAINING RECORDS
Appendix E DEPLOYMENT EQUIPMENT LIST
Appendix F FORCE PROTECTION CONDITIONS
Appendix G AFTER-ACTION REVIEWS
Appendix H HEALTH AND WELFARE INSPECTIONS BRIEFING GUIDE ........................ H-1
Appendix I TERRORIST BOMB THREAT STAND-OFF DISTANCES................................. I-1
GLOSSARY .......................................................................................... Glossary-1 REFERENCES.................................................................................. References-1 INDEX ......................................................................................................... Index-1
FM 3-19.17 6 July 2005 ii
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Figures
Figure 2-1. Obedience Course Obstacles5Figure 2-2. Bite Suit6Figure 3-1. Modular, Expandable MWD Transport Container4Figure 5-1. Perimeter Security 2Figure 7-1. Checkpoint Search2Figure 8-1. Muzzle Use 6Figure B-1. Example of an MWD Kennel Floor Plan1Figure B-2. Temporary Kennel 2Figure B-3. MWD Kennel Complex 3Figure B-4. Obstacle Course LayoutB-5Figure B-5. Kennel Administrative Areas 6Figure B-6. Kennel Special-Use Areas 8Figure B-7. Kennel Support Areas 9Figure B-8. Combination Indoor/Outdoor Kennel12Figure B-9. Example of a Combination Indoor/Outdoor Kennel Floor Drain12Figure B-10. Indoor or Outdoor Kennel 13Figure B-11. Example of an Indoor or Outdoor Kennel Floor Drain. B-13Figure B-12. MWD House . 14Figure D-1. Sample DA Form 2807-R 3Figure D-2. Sample DA Form 3992-R 9Figure G-1. Sample AAR Format 2Figure H-1. Health and Welfare Briefing Document SampleH-3
Tables
Table 1-1. MWD Mission-to-Type Matrix................................................................................ 1-1Table A-1. Metric Conversion Chart .......................................................................................A-1Table C-1. Sample Inspection Memorandum........................................................................ C-2Table E-1. Deployment Equipment List..................................................................................E-1Table I-1. Minimum Distances for Personnel Evacuation ....................................................... I-1