Philippine National Police Inspector Johnathan Catig flushes out his eyes after going through an oleoresin capsicum training course at Fort Bonifacio, Philippines on Aug. 08, 2014 during the Non-Lethal Weapons Executive Seminar field training exercise. The effective use of non-lethal weapons can be extremely valuable during rescue missions, for force protection in civil disturbances, while controlling rioting and prisoners of war, for checkpoint or convoy operations, HA/DR operations, or in situations in which civilians are used to mask a military attack. ( Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl.
Philippine National Police Inspector Johnathan Catig flushes out his eyes after going through an oleoresin capsicum training course at Fort Bonifacio, Philippines on Aug. 08, 2014 during the Non-Lethal Weapons Executive Seminar field training exercise. The effective use of non-lethal weapons can be extremely valuable during rescue missions, for force protection in civil disturbances, while controlling rioting and prisoners of war, for checkpoint or convoy operations, HA/DR operations, or in situations in which civilians are used to mask a military attack. ( Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Alexandra Gwinn) NOLES 2014 140808-M-UR323-015
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