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What U.S. naval life is really like - Page 17 of 30 - Kiwi Report

What U.S. naval life is really like


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[post_page_title]Naval dogs[/post_page_title]
Although the Navy SEALS spend months regimentally training for their top-secret missions, they aren’t the only ones who have to get themselves both physically and mentally prepared for their military journey. Many of the Navy SEALS are joined by specially trained Malinois dogs. These dogs are often known as the Belgian Shepherd Dog and are incredibly intelligent, strong, and resilient. They are often trained as sniffer dogs and scouts to help out their human counterparts and are a vital part of the team.

Naval dogs

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