 To keep Marines and the community safe, the military police use canines to aid in searching for drugs, explosives and people. The location for searches can vary, so training must be a challenge for both the dogs and their handlers. You know, the warehouses are different because sometimes you have big fans on that push the odor around. Sometimes you don't have any fans at all. So sometimes the odors just kind of stagnate in one area as versus being moved around in a warehouse. But these also take advantage of the dog's other attributes when necessary. They're also certified in patrol work, you know, fighting, going to find suspects out in the field, building searches, that sort of thing. The MCAS Yuma canine section has the only bomb sniffing dogs in the local area and responds to all local bomb threats as well as support missions worldwide. For Marine Corps Air Station Yuma, I'm Les Corporal Aaron Beeman.