Honoring Sano’s 8 years of service

Photos by Senior Airman Damon Kasberg
Staff Sgt. Bradley Beaty, 86th Security Forces Squadron K-9 handler, and Omega, a military working dog, pay their respects Feb. 24 to Sano, an MWD who was recently put to rest. The 86th SFS held a memorial ceremony to honor Sano’s eight years of service to the Air Force.
Staff Sgt. Bradley Beaty, 86th Security Forces Squadron K-9 handler, and Omega, a military working dog, pay their respects Feb. 24 to Sano, an MWD who was recently put to rest. The 86th SFS held a memorial ceremony to honor Sano’s eight years of service to the Air Force.
Sano, 86th Security Forces Squadron military working dog, is honored during a memorial ceremony on Ramstein. As part of the ceremony, the empty kennel where Sano once slept was placed in front of attendees. The kennel represents the life he gave to protect people and their freedom.
Sano, 86th Security Forces Squadron military working dog, is honored during a memorial ceremony on Ramstein. As part of the ceremony, the empty kennel where Sano once slept was placed in front of attendees. The kennel represents the life he gave to protect people and their freedom.
The Ramstein Honor Guard presents the colors during a memorial ceremony held for Sano, 86th Security Forces Squadron military working dog. Sano served with the 86th SFS for seven years as an explosive ordnance detection K-9.
The Ramstein Honor Guard presents the colors during a memorial ceremony held for Sano, 86th Security Forces Squadron military working dog. Sano served with the 86th SFS for seven years as an explosive ordnance detection K-9.
Memorial service attendees stand in honor of Sano, 86th Security Forces Squadron military working dog, who was put to rest Feb. 24 on Ramstein.
Memorial service attendees stand in honor of Sano, 86th Security Forces Squadron military working dog, who was put to rest Feb. 24 on Ramstein.
The Ramstein Honor Guard presents the colors during a memorial ceremony held for Sano, 86th Security Forces Squadron military working dog, Feb. 24 on Ramstein.
The Ramstein Honor Guard presents the colors during a memorial ceremony held for Sano, 86th Security Forces Squadron military working dog, Feb. 24 on Ramstein.