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Members of the Mongolian General Police control an

Members of the Mongolian General Police control an

Members of the Mongolian General Police control an "aggressor" while running through the Oleoresin Capsicum (OC, or pepper spray) qualification course at Five Hills Training Area, Mongolia, Aug. 21. Police-grad... More

A service member with the Mongolian Armed Forces runs

A service member with the Mongolian Armed Forces runs

A service member with the Mongolian Armed Forces runs through the Oleoresin Capsicum (OC, or pepper spray) qualification course prior to being sprayed during the Non-Lethal Weapons Executive Seminar field train... More

A service member with the Mongolian Armed Forces is

A service member with the Mongolian Armed Forces is

A service member with the Mongolian Armed Forces is contaminated with Oleoresin Capsicum (OC, or pepper spray) before running through the OC qualification course during the Non-Lethal Weapons Executive Seminar ... More

Cpl. Ivan Vargas-Rosales runs through the Oleoresin

Cpl. Ivan Vargas-Rosales runs through the Oleoresin

Cpl. Ivan Vargas-Rosales runs through the Oleoresin Capsicum (OC, or pepper spray) qualification course after being contaminated during the Non-Lethal Weapons Executive Seminar field training exercise at Five H... More

A service member with the Mongolian Armed Forces run

A service member with the Mongolian Armed Forces run

A service member with the Mongolian Armed Forces run through the Oleoresin Capsicum (OC, or pepper spray) qualification course at Five Hills Training Area, Mongolia, Aug. 21. Police-grade OC spray measures at a... More

A service member with the Mongolian Armed Forces runs

A service member with the Mongolian Armed Forces runs

A service member with the Mongolian Armed Forces runs through the Oleoresin Capsicum (OC, or pepper spray) qualification course at Five Hills Training Area, Mongolia, Aug. 21. Police-grade OC spray measures at ... More

A service member with the Mongolian Armed Forces walks

A service member with the Mongolian Armed Forces walks

A service member with the Mongolian Armed Forces walks from the decontamination zone after completing the Oleoresin Capsicum (OC, or pepper spray) qualification course during the Non-Lethal Weapons Executive Se... More

A Mongolian Armed Forces service member deploys inert

A Mongolian Armed Forces service member deploys inert

A Mongolian Armed Forces service member deploys inert Oleoresin Capsicum (OC, or pepper spray) on an "aggressor" while running an OC qualification course at Five Hills Training Area, Mongolia, Aug. 21. MAF tro... More

A service member with the Mongolian Armed Forces and

A service member with the Mongolian Armed Forces and

A service member with the Mongolian Armed Forces and a U.S. Marine bump fists before assuming the roles of "aggressors" during the Oleoresin Capsicum (OC, or pepper spray) qualification course at Five Hills Tra... More

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