Four Paws, One Final Salute 🐾 — Beloved Military Working Dog “Nick” Retires After a Legendary Career Protecting the Nation

A Hero With Four Paws: MWD Nick’s Journey From Service to Well-Earned Retirement

There are soldiers who wear medals on their chests — and then there are those who wear their service in their stride, their discipline, and their unwavering loyalty. This week, the 2D Military Police Detachment (MWD) gathered to honor one of the latter: Military Working Dog Nick, a patrol explosive detector dog whose career quietly shaped some of the most critical security moments in recent U.S. history.

Affectionately known to many as the “doggles dog,” Nick officially retired during a heartfelt ceremony that celebrated years of dedication, courage, and tireless service. Surrounded by fellow service members, handlers, families, and supporters from Team Meade, Nick’s send-off was not just a farewell — it was a salute.

At the center of the ceremony was a powerful symbol of recognition: the Army Commendation Medal, presented to Nick for his exceptional service. While medals are often pinned to uniforms, this one represented something deeper — trust earned over thousands of hours, missions completed without error, and lives protected because Nick was on duty.

Nick's handler, Staff Sgt. Justin Peyton and his wife Lauren sit with MWD Nick. On Jan. 21, 2025, MWD Nick with the 2D Military Police Detachment (MWD) retired from service. Nick is a patrol explosives detector dog and served 58 United States Secret Service missions and accumulated 5,798 utilization hours. Known as the "doggles" dog to U.S. service members, Nick is known across the force for greeting him on the DoD Global Portal login screen.

Over the course of his career, MWD Nick supported 58 U.S. Secret Service missions, a responsibility reserved for only the most reliable and disciplined working dogs. These missions placed him at the heart of national and global security, where even the smallest mistake could carry enormous consequences.

Nick also accumulated an impressive 5,798 utilization hours, each one spent alert, focused, and ready. From long days standing watch to high-pressure sweeps of sensitive locations, those hours reflect not just work — but commitment.

His service record includes participation in some of the most high-profile events in the world, including:

The NATO Summit

The Democratic National Convention

The United Nations General Assembly

State funerals

The U.S. Army’s 250th birthday celebration

These moments required absolute precision and calm under pressure — qualities Nick delivered consistently. While crowds gathered, leaders spoke, and history unfolded, Nick worked silently in the background, ensuring safety without ever asking for recognition.

MWD Nick is award the Army Commendation Medal for distinguished military service as a patrol explosives detection dog. On Jan. 21, 2025, MWD Nick with the 2D Military Police Detachment (MWD) retired from service. Nick is a patrol explosives detector dog and served 58 United States Secret Service missions and accumulated 5,798 utilization hours. Known as the "doggles" dog to U.S. service members, Nick is known across the force for greeting him on the DoD Global Portal login screen.

Behind every great military working dog is a team that understands, trains, and trusts them completely. During the ceremony, special recognition was given to Staff Sgt. Justin Peyton, Nick’s current handler, whose bond with Nick was evident in every glance and quiet command. Years of partnership had forged a connection built on mutual respect — the kind that doesn’t need words.

In a moment that brought smiles and tears alike, it was announced that Nick will be adopted by Staff Sgt. Peyton and his wife, Lauren. For the first time in his life, Nick’s days will no longer be dictated by mission schedules or security briefings. Instead, he’s trading patrol routes for backyard playtime and duty hours for family moments.

Perhaps the sweetest part of Nick’s next chapter is the one he’s most looking forward to: playing with the Peyton family’s two children. After years of vigilance, Nick now gets to be just what he’s always been beneath the harness — a loyal dog who loves companionship.

Nick's handler, Staff Sgt. Justin Peyton, pets Nick during his retirement ceremony. On Jan. 21, 2025, MWD Nick with the 2D Military Police Detachment (MWD) retired from service. Nick is a patrol explosives detector dog and served 58 United States Secret Service missions and accumulated 5,798 utilization hours. Known as the "doggles" dog to U.S. service members, Nick is known across the force for greeting him on the DoD Global Portal login screen.

Those who attended the ceremony spoke of gratitude, pride, and a deep sense of appreciation. Team Meade members came not just to witness a retirement, but to say thank you — to acknowledge a service animal who stood watch when it mattered most.

As Nick steps into retirement with all four paws, his legacy remains firmly planted in the places he protected and the people he served alongside. He may no longer wear his working harness, but the impact of his service will endure.

MWD Nick lays down next to his handler, Staff Sgt. Justin Peyton, during his award ceremony. On Jan. 21, 2025, MWD Nick with the 2D Military Police Detachment (MWD) retired from service. Nick is a patrol explosives detector dog and served 58 United States Secret Service missions and accumulated 5,798 utilization hours. Known as the "doggles" dog to U.S. service members, Nick is known across the force for greeting him on the DoD Global Portal login screen.

From securing world leaders to guarding moments of national significance, MWD Nick served with honor. Now, after years of protecting others, it’s finally time for him to be protected — by family, love, and a well-earned rest.

Enjoy retirement, Nick.
You’ve earned every tail wag. 🐾💙

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