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US Marine Corps (USMC) Corporal (CPL) Norman Curtis (left), an augumentee to the Provost Marshalls Office, Marine Corps Air Station (MCAS) Beaufort, South Carolina (SC), and Marine Corps Recruit Depot (MCRD) Parris Island, SC, completes the Oleoresin Capsicum pepper spray course, which is part of the required training to become a USMC Military Police (MP) Officer aboard MCAS Beaufort and MCRD Parris Island

US Marine Corps (USMC) Corporal (CPL) Norman Curtis (left), an augumen...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Mcas, Beaufort State: South Carolina (SC) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Camera Operator: CPL Amber Castro, USMC Release Status: ... More

US Marine Corps (USMC) Corporal (CPL) Jeremy Watkins, an augment to the Provost Marshall's Office, on Marine Corps Air Station (MCAS) Beaufort, South Carolina (SC), and MCRD Parris Island, South Carolina (SC), completes the Oleoresin Capsicum pepper spray course. This course is required to become a Military Police Officer (MPO)

US Marine Corps (USMC) Corporal (CPL) Jeremy Watkins, an augment to th...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Mcas, Beaufort State: South Carolina (SC) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Camera Operator: CPL Amber Castro, USMC Release Status: ... More

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