437th Security Forces Squadron on Charleston AFB Retires Military Working Dog after 10 Years
Col. Frank Jones shakes Liz's paw during her retirement ceremony on Charleston Air Force Base, S.C., June 10, 2008. Colonel Jones is the 437th Mission Support Group commander and Liz is a military working dog who has served in the 437th Security Forces Squadron for 10 years and has been on a multitude of temporary duty assignments to include Greece, Saudi Arabia and Iraq. also went on seven different Secret Service and Department of State missions to protect President Bush and President Clinton. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Nicholas Pilch)
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