Cadets see opportunities at Shaw

SHAW AIR FORCE BASE, S.C. -- Rocky, 20th Sercurity Forces Squadron military working dog, and Staff Sgt. Christopher Le-Blanc, 20th SFS dog handler, demonstrates how to take down a suspect resisting arrest for the South Carolina Civil Air Patrol at Shaw June 27. Civil Air Patrol is a completely voluntary program to train young men and women in teamwork, moral leadership, aerospace education, technical skills to support emergency services, and military history and customs, according to the CAP public Web site, http://www.cap.gov/index.cfm. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Henry L. Hoegen Jr.)

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