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explosive-detection dog

New Zealand Army Explosive Detection Dog Handler Acting Corporal Thomas Hynes (left) along with Australian Army 2nd Combat Engineer Regiment Sapper Guy Phillips, walk through the Athlete’s Village, during a search of the venue for the 2018 Gold Coast Commonwealth Games. ADF photo.
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New Zealand sent explosive-detection dog team to Comm Games

06/04/201806/04/2018 Posted by Brian Hartigan 3239 Views 0 Comments Commonwealth Games, explosive-detection dog

While more than 6600 athletes compete at the 2018 Gold Coast Commonwealth Games, one of New Zealand Defence Force’s explosive-detection

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