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Tom Streeter, lead law enforcement instructor with

Tom Streeter, lead law enforcement instructor with

Tom Streeter, lead law enforcement instructor with Homeland Security Solutions Inc. aboard Marine Corps Logistics Base Barstow, Calif. sprays Marines with pepper spray during Special Augmentation Force training... More

Cpl. Tanner Ludeker, adjutant clerk on Marine Corps

Cpl. Tanner Ludeker, adjutant clerk on Marine Corps

Cpl. Tanner Ludeker, adjutant clerk on Marine Corps Logistics Base Barstow, Calif., suffers the effects of pepper spray as part of the training for Special Augmentation Force on base, June 4. Once sprayed acros... More

Marines train to respond with Special Augmentation

Marines train to respond with Special Augmentation

Marines train to respond with Special Augmentation Force aboard Marine Corps Logistics Base Barstow, Calif., June 4. They learn defensive tactics, escalation of force, firearms training, and proper use of oleor... More

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