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MP pays visit to St George's Barracks

By Evie Payne

7th Aug 2023 | Local News

The MP for Rutland Melton has visited St George's Barracks in North Luffenham. Image credit: Alicia Kearns.
The MP for Rutland Melton has visited St George's Barracks in North Luffenham. Image credit: Alicia Kearns.

Last week, the MP for Melton and Rutland, Alicia Kearns, visited St George's Barracks in North Luffenham to learn more about the Regiment, the training of dogs, and the support available for military personnel and their families. 

The 1st Military Working Dog Regiment performed a training demonstration involving a handler in a decoy suit and a trained patrol Belgian Malinois military working dog (MWD). 

Ms Kearns was also given a tour around the camp, including the veterinary clinic, welfare centre, fitness facilities and the officers' mess and accommodation. 

St George's Barracks is located in North Luffenham, Rutland. Image credit: Alicia Kearns.

MP Alicia Kearns said: "It was fascinating to see these incredible working dogs in action, our Armed Forces are such a credit to our communities, and learning more about the work of dog and handler, and the bond between handler and their dog first-hand, was very special. 

"Here in Rutland we have the largest military population in the UK, so this was a valuable opportunity to discuss what more support we can provide for the serving, veterans and their families in our communities, as they all sacrifice so much to serve our nation." 

     

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