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Marines demonstrate riot control capabilities Dec.

Marines demonstrate riot control capabilities Dec.

Marines demonstrate riot control capabilities Dec. 18 at the Central Training Area. Marines practice detaining role playing rioters while maintaining a controlled formation. This training is designed to teach d... More

Sgt. Timothy D. Brown shocks Cpl. Ramuel D. Brown Dec.

Sgt. Timothy D. Brown shocks Cpl. Ramuel D. Brown Dec.

Sgt. Timothy D. Brown shocks Cpl. Ramuel D. Brown Dec. 16 to demonstrate how the Taser works and its nonlethal capabilities. The Taser is a nonlethal weapon used to temporarily disable voluntary muscle control ... More

Sgt. Jeffrey L. Allen scopes out the terrain from his

Sgt. Jeffrey L. Allen scopes out the terrain from his

Sgt. Jeffrey L. Allen scopes out the terrain from his seat in a UH-1Y Huey, April 8, 2016, at Marine Corps Air Station Futenma, Okinawa, Japan. Allen, along with other crew chiefs and aircraft maintainers, may ... More

Marines stand in a formation, nine wide, with protective

Marines stand in a formation, nine wide, with protective

Marines stand in a formation, nine wide, with protective equipment and nonlethal weapons, Dec.17 on Camp Hansen to practice moving from different formations to control a crowd. Marines are taught different form... More

Marines stand in a crowd control formation Dec. 18

Marines stand in a crowd control formation Dec. 18

Marines stand in a crowd control formation Dec. 18 during nonlethal weapons and riot control training at Central Training Area. During this training Marines learned different formations to control crowds or def... More

Aircraft maintenance Marines perform daily maintenance

Aircraft maintenance Marines perform daily maintenance

Aircraft maintenance Marines perform daily maintenance on a UH-1Y Huey, April 8, 2016, at Marine Corps Air Station Futenma, Okinawa, Japan. The maintainers work in shifts so that each squadron maintains a 24-ho... More

Sgt. Jake Matz, right, demonstrates mechanical advantage

Sgt. Jake Matz, right, demonstrates mechanical advantage

Sgt. Jake Matz, right, demonstrates mechanical advantage control holds Dec. 16 to Marines participating in nonlethal weapons and riot control training on Camp Hansen. MACH is used to detain someone in a non-har... More

Sgt. Jake Matz demonstrates how to safely remove Taser

Sgt. Jake Matz demonstrates how to safely remove Taser

Sgt. Jake Matz demonstrates how to safely remove Taser prongs from the skin Dec. 16 on Camp Hansen. The Taser, a nonlethal weapon used for crowd control, shoots metal prongs attached to metal string that moves ... More

Sgt. Jake Matz discusses training with Marines Dec.

Sgt. Jake Matz discusses training with Marines Dec.

Sgt. Jake Matz discusses training with Marines Dec. 18 at the Central Training Area after a riot control exercise. Marines practiced moving in a crowd control formation and also holding a position against aggre... More

Sgt. Timothy D. Brown supervises as Cpl. Avanti J.

Sgt. Timothy D. Brown supervises as Cpl. Avanti J.

Sgt. Timothy D. Brown supervises as Cpl. Avanti J. Smothers shoots a Taser Dec. 16 on Camp Hansen. Tasers are one of the nonlethal weapons used for crowd control. The Taser is designed to immobilize the body wi... More

Marines practice using the vehicle light weight arresting

Marines practice using the vehicle light weight arresting

Marines practice using the vehicle light weight arresting device Dec. 15 on Camp Hansen. This device is used at entry control points to stop an unauthorized vehicle from entering an installation. When run over,... More

Marines navigate down a street with nonlethal weapons

Marines navigate down a street with nonlethal weapons

Marines navigate down a street with nonlethal weapons and personal protective equipment Dec. 18 at the Central Training Area during a nonlethal weapons and riot control training. The objective was to move a for... More

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