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RAF units throughout the country were using locally obtained dogs to guard airfields during the early part of the War, but in 1942, at the height of World War II, Lieutenant Colonel Baldwin formed the Ministry of Aircraft Production Guard Dog School (MAPGDS) at Woodfold near Gloucester, turning out professionally trained RAF dog handlers which in turn released hundreds of men for war duties who had previously been employed as guards. In 1944 the MAPGDS was absorbed by the RAF Police and re-titled as the RAF Police Dog Training School. The RAF began training dogs to detect illicit drugs in 1970 and later trained dogs to detect firearms and explosives. Impressed with the training standards and quality of the dogs, HM Customs & Excise began using RAF drug detection dogs to good effect. In late 1975 dog training moved to Newton; Mr Fricker retired and was succeeded by Mr Terry McHaffie. RAF Police dogs were called upon to search Shell’s off-shore oil rigs in 1979 for the presence of terrorist bombs. RAF Police dogs were used to guard various prisons at the end of 1980 when prison officers went on strike and during 1982, a member of the public donated the 10,000th dog to the RAF Police. Two dog trainers were sent to Thailand in 1984 to train Air Force dogs to search for firearms and explosives. Following the end of the Gulf War in 1991, RAF Police dogs were used to guard large numbers of Iraqi prisoners-of-war in Kuwait. Later, the rules changed which allowed females to join the RAF as dog handlers.
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Police Dog Handler in 1986Written by Chez  "I am informing all RAF Police Dog Handlers who remembers Cpl David Alan Simpson AKA "SIMO". Who sadly died this year of a heart attack at the age of 50. He was a gift dog collector at RAF Newton until 1986. Then 2nd IC RAF Wyton until 1988, Sgt Brian Carrick was the IC. Then he was IC dog section 280su RAF Troodos until 1991. His last posting was RAF Wittering.
Thoughts go to his family."
Forces Reunited Forum Posts involving Police Dog Handler
" He was a RAF Police Dog Handler and his dog was a fierce animal which only he could handle without fear of it ripping his hand off. A big happy go lucky guy, early 20’s, with a head of curly jet black hair who, being a rugby player and into keepfit, was built like an outdoor loo made ..."
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"Am looking for an Ex RAF Police Corporal who was in RAF Gatow in Berlin during 1981-1983, who I used to frequent the RAF Bar there - I’m Ex KIngs Own Border (Army) he was a very good friend - he was also a Police Dog Handler there too - if anyone has info. please drop a note here. "
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" Have a look at this video and note how well this so called peaceful demonstration has been organised and note too the intersting position of the camera and the deliberate opposition of the demonstrators. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t244-zEENSs&feature=related When one looks again at the ..."
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" Quoting: Robert Park Have a look at this video and note how well this so called peaceful demonstration has been organised and note too the intersting position of the camera and the deliberate opposition of the demonstrators. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t244-zEENSs&feature=related When ..."
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"raf police dog handler 1962 to 1967 served at raf scampton and raaf butterworth malaysia"
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