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The 39th Security Forces Squadron held a retirement

The 39th Security Forces Squadron held a retirement

The 39th Security Forces Squadron held a retirement ceremony March 23, 2012, in the guardmount room for Max, a military working dog who served at Incirlik for 10 years. Throughout his service, Max conducted 4,7... More

Military working dog Max rests in a chair during his

Military working dog Max rests in a chair during his

Military working dog Max rests in a chair during his retirement ceremony March 23 in the 39th Security Forces Squadron guardmount room. To celebrate Max's distinguished career, members of Team Incirlik, to incl... More

Tech. Sgt. Jeffrey Tomkiewicz, 39th Security Forces

Tech. Sgt. Jeffrey Tomkiewicz, 39th Security Forces

Tech. Sgt. Jeffrey Tomkiewicz, 39th Security Forces Squadron kennel master, plays with Max, a military working dog, March 23, 2012, in the 39th SFS guardmount room before the dog's retirement ceremony. Max reti... More

Staff Sgt. Joshua Ball, 39th Maintenance Squadron,

Staff Sgt. Joshua Ball, 39th Maintenance Squadron,

Staff Sgt. Joshua Ball, 39th Maintenance Squadron, hugs Max, a retired military working dog, prior to the dog's retirement ceremony March 23, 2012 in the 39th Security Forces Squadron guardmount room. Max retir... More

Stacey Ball, owner of former military working dog,

Stacey Ball, owner of former military working dog,

Stacey Ball, owner of former military working dog, Max, pets the dog to keep him calm during the invocation at his retirement ceremony March 23, 2012 in the 39th SFS guardmount room. Max now lives with Mrs. Bal... More

Capt. Jason Williams, 39th Security Forces Squadron

Capt. Jason Williams, 39th Security Forces Squadron

Capt. Jason Williams, 39th Security Forces Squadron operations officer, speaks during the retirement of military working dog Max, March 23, 2012 in the 39th SFS guardmount room. The process for a retiring milit... More