A non-lethal weapons instructor sprays Lance Cpl. Jason Lautier, a Special Purpose Marine Air Ground Task Force radio operator, in the face with Oleoresin Capsicum, a chemical compound used in riot control, crowd control and personal self-defense during non-lethal weapons training course on Camp Lejeune, , Feb. 21, 2012. The Marines navigated a short combat confidence course afterwards to show they are still able to function and perform their mission under the effects of OC spray. The training was a part of the SPMAGTF's pre-deployment exercises preparing the Marines for their upcomi


A non-lethal weapons instructor sprays Lance Cpl. Jason Lautier, a Special Purpose Marine Air Ground Task Force radio operator, in the face with Oleoresin Capsicum, a chemical compound used in riot control, crowd control and personal self-defense during non-lethal weapons training course on Camp Lejeune, , Feb. 21, 2012. The Marines navigated a short combat confidence course afterwards to show they are still able to function and perform their mission under the effects of OC spray. The training was a part of the SPMAGTF's pre-deployment exercises preparing the Marines for their upcoming deployment to Africa. Non-Lethal Weapons Training Course 120221-M-JL916-005


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