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OC Spray
Marine Corps Installations Pacific
Sept. 9, 2016 | 1:13
Oleoresin Capsicum spray certification is part of a nonlethal weapons training PMO and SAF Marines must go through. The training includes baton fundamentals, defensive tactics and mechanical-advantage control holds.
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Marine Corps Installations Pacific
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