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Coast Guard working dog retires after eight years of service during ceremony in Chesapeake, Va.Coast Guard working dog, Senior Chief Petty Officer Tin, was honored at a retirement ceremony held by the Maritime Security Response Team in Chesapeake, Thursday morning. The ceremony marked Tin’s retirement from the Coast Guard after eight distinguished years of service. Tin served as an explosive ordnance detection canine for the Coast Guard from 2011 to 2019. He was named after Santos Valentin, a New York Police Department officer who died during the 9/11 terrorist attacks. Chief Petty Officer John Mitchell, Tin’s lead handler, said that a highlight of Tin’s career was providing security assistance for the 2016 Super Bowl. Tin also conducted explosive detection sweeps for heads of state and high-ranking delegates throughout his career. During the ceremony, Tin was presented with a traditional shadowbox of memorabilia from his career. Mitchell, who intends to adopt Tin, said Tin will be enjoying plenty treats, walks and bones during his retirement. “Anything to keep him busy,” said Mitchell. “He really doesn’t like to sit still.” |
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