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Handlers of Don Muang

| Last | First | MI | Tour | Dog | Brand |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Barragar | William | 69 | Trainer TDY | From NKP | |
| Callahan | Joe | 71-72 | Duke | 571M | |
| Davis | Shirley | 72-73 | Dino | 968M | |
| Gaites | Philip | 70-71 | Tuck | X065 | |
| Graves | Rick | 74-75 | Boozer | Unk. | |
| Groce, Jr. | William | J | 74-75 | Dino | 968M |
| Lacivita | John | 69-70 | Mr. Misty | X851 | |
| Lewis (TDY From CAB,RP) | Obediah (Ben) | 1975 | Boozer | Unk. | |
| Mengeringhausen | Joe | 1975 | Unk. | Unk. | |
| Probst (TDY From CAB,RP) | John | 1975 | Shep/Rebel | 80M3/8M12 | |
| Reid | Ronald | B | 73-74 | Dino | 968M |
| Reid | John | 72-73 | Duke | 571M | |
| Schone | Richard | 69-70 | Duke | 571M | |
| Shive | Thomas | 68-70 | Duke | 571M | |
| Urban | Frank | A | 72-73 | Mr. Misty | X851 |
TDY To Don Mung
By Lt Col John Probst
Two Drug Detector Dog teams were sent on a 30 day short-notice TDY from Clark to Don Muang in 1975, SSgt Obediah (Ben) Lewis and myself. I don't recall the dog Ben took since he was a trainer at the time. I took "Shep" 80M3. Ben being the senior SSgt was probably sent to keep the junior SSgt (Probst) out of trouble. SSgt Lewis rotated out after the first 30 days and was replaced by A1C Rick Graves and his dog "Boozer". Rick stayed on for approx three months and I left one day short of 180.
There were 2 or 3 dogs already at the very small Don Muang
kennels. SSgt
Joe Mengerhausen (uncertain of spelling -- besides I don't know how they
ever got that name on a uniform name tag) and SSgt Groce (again uncertain of
spelling) were the two handlers assigned. I cannot recall the names of their
dogs. "Rebel" 8M12 was one of the other two permanent party dogs at Don
Muang.
Bangkok was the central clearing point for all mail and PCS moves leaving
Thailand. So our entire mission was searching all the mail coming out of all
Thailand (including bases like Korat, Ubon, Udorn, Takli, Utapo, and the
USJUSMAG) and clearing the weekly DC-8 Chartered Airliners (Known as the
Freedom Birds). These aircraft transported most military personnel arriving
and departing Thailand.
"Shep" was a lively dog not above taking a quick snap at someone
if he was in a bad mood, even his handler. This happened once too often and
suddenly "Shep" was going back to Clark. "Rebel" 8M12,
one of the perm party dogs was then assigned to me.
Colonel Probst a former Lackland Dog School Instructor, completed a tour as Squadron Commander of the Lackland Dog School. He was promoted after a tour in Iraq.

Handler Bill Groce and Drug Detector Dog Dino
Circa 1970-71 Photo Courtesy of Ron Glenn

Marijuana Smugglers Detected
By A1C Paul McMullen
Published in Air Force Times (Circa 1970)
Above Clipping Courtesy of Bill Cummings; Sentry Dog Handler

Above Photo John Lacivita and drug detector dog of Mr Misty
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