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200818-N-HR150-1069 YOKOSUKA, Japan (August 18, 2020)

200818-N-HR150-1069 YOKOSUKA, Japan (August 18, 2020)

200818-N-HR150-1069 YOKOSUKA, Japan (August 18, 2020) - Chief Master-at-Arms Seth Larson, from Sparta, Michigan, and Seaman Kaylon Daniels, from Charlotte, North Carolina, teach a shipboard reaction force, basi... More

200818-N-HR150-1055 YOKOSUKA, Japan (August 18, 2020)

200818-N-HR150-1055 YOKOSUKA, Japan (August 18, 2020)

200818-N-HR150-1055 YOKOSUKA, Japan (August 18, 2020) - Chief Master-at-Arms Seth Larson, from Sparta, Michigan, demonstrates the proper wear of an M9 holster and duty belt during a shipboard reaction force, ba... More

200818-N-HR150-1031 YOKOSUKA, Japan (August 18, 2020)

200818-N-HR150-1031 YOKOSUKA, Japan (August 18, 2020)

200818-N-HR150-1031 YOKOSUKA, Japan (August 18, 2020) - Chief Master-at-Arms Seth Larson, from Sparta, Michigan, demonstrates proper handling of the M9 service pistol during a shipboard reaction force, basic (S... More

200818-N-HR150-1092 YOKOSUKA, Japan (August 18, 2020)

200818-N-HR150-1092 YOKOSUKA, Japan (August 18, 2020)

200818-N-HR150-1092 YOKOSUKA, Japan (August 18, 2020) - Chief Master-at-Arms Seth Larson, from Sparta, Michigan, demonstrates the use of an M4 rifle in the kneeling position during a shipboard reaction force, b... More

200818-N-HR150-1106 YOKOSUKA, Japan (August 18, 2020)

200818-N-HR150-1106 YOKOSUKA, Japan (August 18, 2020)

200818-N-HR150-1106 YOKOSUKA, Japan (August 18, 2020) - Chief Master-at-Arms Seth Larson, from Sparta, Michigan, demonstrates the use of an M4 rifle in the prone position during a shipboard reaction force, basi... More

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