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Video by Cpl. Desiree D King
CPEN Hosts ATF lead canine training - B-ROLL
Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton
June 6, 2017 | 2:33
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) conducted a training and evaluation session of National Odor Recognition Testing (NORT) to 30 local, state and federal explosive-detection canine teams on Camp Pendleton, Calif., June 6, 2017. Law Enforcement Marines, and their working dogs, also participated in the training aimed at improving the canine team’s ability to detect 10 fundamental explosive odors. The training allows handlers to exchange information with colleagues and ask questions of ATF canine and explosives subject matter experts. (U.S. Marine Corps Video by Lance Cpl. Desiree D King)

00:00:00:00 – Medium Shot - Canine awaits instruction
00:00:10:21 – Long Shot - Canine team begins exercise
00:00:27:19 - Medium Shot – Canine with toy
00:00:36:17 – Long Shot – Canine and handler during exercise
00:00:45:20 – Medium Shot– Handler rewards Canine
00:00:58:01 – Long Shot - Handler receives instruction
00:01:09:23 – Medium Shot- Trainers talking
00:01:19:17 - Canine and Handler prepare for next exercise
00:01:30:07 – Long Shot - Canine and Handler begin exercise
00:01:43:08 – Extreme Long Shot – Canine and Handler during exercise
00:01:57:22 – Long Shot - Instructor discusses training with Handler
00:02:11:04 – Medium Shot– Canine and Handler begin exercise
00:02:23:19 – Long Shot – Handler and Instructor discuss training
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