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general qualifications*
- U.S. citizen or permanent resident alien
- 17-35 years old
- Healthy and in good physical condition
- In good moral standing
- High school or Equivalent Education
*Some positions may have additional qualifications
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SGT DANNY ROGERS
Military Police (31B)
Hi, my name is Staff Sergeant Danny Rodgers. I'm a 31 Bravo Zulu 6, which is a military police working dog handler.
I originally joined the Army on a two year contract. I started out at Fort Drum, New York. I was a line MP.
Once I decided to become a military working dog handler, for the military police core, I attended dog school at Lackland Air force base in San Antonio, Texas. I learned the basics and things that I could apply when I got to my unit. My dog, Igor, is specially trained in explosives.
We get these dogs when they're puppies and by the time that they are one and a half to two years old, they can save millions of lives.
I love what I do. I love working with dogs. I've learned things in the Army that will be with me for the rest of my life.
When I look at myself in the mirror I am proud of who I've become.