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King, a Labrador retriever, retires as one of TSA’s longest working canines in Honolulu

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The Transportation Security Administration bid farewell to King, one of its longest-tenured working canines in Honolulu. King, an explosive detection canine, spent his last day on the job with his handler, Lance Wang Nobriga.
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The Transportation Security Administration bid farewell to King, one of its longest-tenured working canines in Honolulu. King, an explosive detection canine, spent his last day on the job with his handler, Lance Wang Nobriga.
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The Transportation Security Administration bid farewell to King, one of its longest-tenured working canines in Honolulu. King, an explosive detection canine, spent his last day on the job with his handler, Lance Wang Nobriga.
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The Transportation Security Administration bid farewell to King, one of its longest-tenured working canines in Honolulu. King, an explosive detection canine, spent his last day on the job with his handler, Lance Wang Nobriga.
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The Transportation Security Administration bid farewell to King, one of its longest-tenured working canines in Honolulu. King, an explosive detection canine, spent his last day on the job with his handler, Lance Wang Nobriga.
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The Transportation Security Administration bid farewell to King, one of its longest-tenured working canines in Honolulu. King, an explosive detection canine, spent his last day on the job with his handler, Lance Wang Nobriga.

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