photo: Creative Commons
The Cathedral seen from the Church of San Ildefonso
photo: US Navy / Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Robert Stirrup
Master-At-Arms 2nd Class Michael Hartter, left, and Master-At-Arms 2nd Class Jeye Pena, both assigned to Naval Station Pearl Harbor Security, conduct bite-work training with military police working dog Bady.
photo: US Navy / Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Jennifer A. Villalovos
Master Chief Petty Officer of the Navy (MCPON) Rick West pets Branco, a military working dog, as he speaks with military working dog handler Master-at-Arms 3rd Class Chris Shields.
photo: Creative Commons / JoJan
Clock in the Duomo, Florence. Pope-Hennessy is far more conservative than the Italian authors: he attributes some of the works below to a "Prato Master" and a "Karlsruhe Master".
photo: WN / Arturo Ubaub
A master key at work - shop - sidewalk - Philippines
photo: Creative Commons / File Upload Bot (Magnus Manske)
Mimara Museum
photo: US Navy / Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Julian T. Olivari
Master-at-Arms 2nd Class Jacob L. Pinkas handles Arco, a Navy working dog, while she demonstrates an attack maneuver on Master Chief Petty Officer of the Navy (MCPON) Joe R. Campa Jr.
photo: US Navy / Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Damien Horvath
Chief Master-at-Arms James Bruno and Master-at-Arms 2nd Class Jorge Barajas conduct training with military working dog, Ico.
photo: US Navy / Mass Communication Specialist Seaman Jesse Shuey
Chief Master-at-Arms Mary McQuain presents a folded flag to Master-at-Arms 1st Class Michael B. Thomas during a burial at sea for three military working dogs on board USS Blue Ridge (LCC 19).
photo: Creative Commons / Jastrow
Dipylon Master
photo: US Navy / Mass Communication Specialist Seaman Christopher S. Johnson
Master-at-Arms 1st Class Jennifer Trambulo, right, a Navy kennel master, and Mass Communication Specialist Seaman Michael Thompson perform a biting decoy drill during military working dog training.
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One of a series of tiny (about 51 x 79 mm) prints of the Labours of Hercules by Hans Sebald Beham;[7] the Little Masters did not let small size deter them from tackling the largest subjects of history painting. The influence of the friezes of Polidoro di Caravaggio is seen here
photo: US Navy / Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Cayman Santoro
Master-at-Arms Seaman Nicholas Whisker, left, performs routine training exercises with his military working dog.
photo: US Navy / Photographers Mate 3rd Class Ian W. Anderson.
Master-at-Arms 2nd Class Shane Siewart assigned to Fleet Activities Sasebo's Security Department works with Tarzan, a military working dog
photo: US Navy / Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Scott Dagendesh (
Master-at-Arms 1st Class Doug Terou, left, assigned to Naval Station Everett, Wash., encourages members of the U.S. Naval Sea Cadet Corps to work during a master-at-arms training exercise.
photo: US Navy / Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Leona Mynes
Master Chief Petty Officer of the Navy (MCPON) Rick D. West works with military working dog, Gino, during a tour of Naval Station Guantanamo Bay, Cuba.
photo: US Coastguard
Washington (Aug. 20) -- Master Chief Petty Officer of the U.S. Coast Guard Vincent W. Patton. Master Chief Patton became the Eighth Master Chief Petty Officer of the Coast Guard on May 22, 1998. He is the principal advisor to the Commandant of the Coast Guard, Admiral James Loy, and his directorates. Master Chief Pattons primary focus is on quality of life issues, career development, work environment and personnel matters affecting over 36,000 active duty and reserve enlisted personnel. DEPARTME
photo: US Coastguard
Washington (Aug. 20) -- Master Chief Petty Officer of the U.S. Coast Guard Vincent W. Patton. Master Chief Patton became the Eighth Master Chief Petty Officer of the Coast Guard on May 22, 1998. He is the principal advisor to the Commandant of the Coast Guard, Admiral James Loy, and his directorates. Master Chief Pattons primary focus is on quality of life issues, career development, work environment and personnel matters affecting over 36,000 active duty and reserve enlisted personnel. DEPARTME
photo: US Navy / Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Robert Stirrup
Master-At-Arms 2nd Class Michael Hartter, left, and Master-At-Arms 2nd Class Jeye Pena search a building with military working dog, Bady.
photo: US Coastguard
Washington, D.C. (Oct. 10, 2002) -- Master Chief Petty Officer of the U.S. Coast Guard Frank A. Welch. Master Chief Welch became the Ninth Master Chief Petty Officer of the Coast Guard on Oct. 10, 2002. He is the principal advisor to the Commandant of the Coast Guard, Admiral Thomas H. Collins, and his directorates. Master Chief Welchs primary focus is on quality of life issues, career development, work environment and personnel matters affecting over 36,000 active duty and reserve enlisted pers
photo: US Navy / Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Jennifer A. Villalovos
Command Master Chief Bill Peterson, of Naval War College, wears the Navy working uniform as Master Chief Petty Officer of the Navy (MCPON) Rick D. West speaks with the Prospective Commanding Officer, Prospective Executive Officer class.
photo: US Navy / Photographer's Mate 1st Class Michael Larson.
Master-at-Arms 2nd Class James Allen of Newport, Ore., works the night shift on board Naval Air Station Whidbey Island.
photo: Public Domain / BotMultichillT
US Navy 060208-N-3390M-021 Master-at-Arms 2nd Class Mathew Tarlton, assigned to Military Working Dog Kennel Naval Station Everett and his partner, military working dog, Boy, conduct patrol drills.jpg
photo: US Navy / Photographers Mate 1st Class William R. Goodwin.
Appie, a Belgian Malinois Military Working Dog (MWD), tackles Master-at-Arms 3rd Class Eliot Fiaschi under the control of his handler Master-at-Arms 2nd Class Ron Carter.
photo: US Navy / Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Jonathan P. Idle
Master-at-Arms 3rd Class Ryan Canada releases his military working dog at Master-at-Arms 2nd Class Robert Calabro during a joint K-9 unit training exercise at Naval Air Station Sigonella.
photo: US Navy / MCS3 Michael McNabb
File - Master-At-Arms 3rd Class Andrew English, assigned to Naval Station Pearl Harbor Security, conducts bite-work training with military police working dog Aris at Naval Air Station Key West's Boca Chica Field.
photo: Creative Commons / Cott12
Samadhi of Meher Baba
photo: US Navy / Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Leah Stiles
Master-at-Arms 3rd Class Leslie Orand and Master-at-Arms 2nd Class Denique Glenn, assigned to Naval Station Mayport Security Military Working Dog Unit, prepare holiday care packages for two of their deployed service members and their dogs in Iraq.
photo: U.S. Army/Kelli Bland
The volunteer crew for "Extreme Makeover: Home Edition" work to complete a new home in Clarksville, Tenn., in late June for Master Sgt. Luis Rodriguez, 101st Airborne Division.
photo: US Navy / Vance Vasquez
Master at Arms 1st Class Blake Soller leads, Jake, his military working dog through training in narcotic detection on board Naval Base Ventura County.