Marine Lance Cpl. Javier Linares, a rifleman with Company I, 3rd Battalion, 7th Marines, Ground Combat Element, Special Purpose Marine Air Ground Task Force—Crisis Response—Central Command, rinses his face with water after the Oleoresin Capsicum (OC spray) portion of the Nonlethal Weapons Course conducted by the Law Enforcement Detachment for Marines from the Logistics Combat Element and the Ground Combat Element in an undisclosed location within the Central Command Area of Operations, May 26, 2015. Non-lethal weapons training expands the range of capabilities the Marines of SPMAGTF-CR-CC


Marine Lance Cpl. Javier Linares, a rifleman with Company I, 3rd Battalion, 7th Marines, Ground Combat Element, Special Purpose Marine Air Ground Task Force—Crisis Response—Central Command, rinses his face with water after the Oleoresin Capsicum (OC spray) portion of the Nonlethal Weapons Course conducted by the Law Enforcement Detachment for Marines from the Logistics Combat Element and the Ground Combat Element in an undisclosed location within the Central Command Area of Operations, May 26, 2015. Non-lethal weapons training expands the range of capabilities the Marines of SPMAGTF-CR-CC offer the commander of CENTCOM as an expeditionary, crisis response force in readiness. ( Marine Corps Photo by Cpl Leah Agler/RELEASED) Marines Learn Nonlethal Weapons Techniques 150526-M-TT095-061


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