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160114-M-BA786-103.JPG
Photo By: Lance.Cpl Luke Hoogendam
Jan 22, 2016
Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, N.C. - A Marine with Combat Logistics Battalion 22 attacks a stationary punching bag with a baton after being sprayed in the eyes with oleoresin capsicum, more commonly known as OC spray, at Camp Lejeune N.C., Jan 14. CLB-22 Marines have been enrolled in the course for a week and have started studying the effects and purposes of OC spray. Marines often use OC spray when mechanical control holds or other take down techniques are no longer safe to execute. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Luke Hoogendam/Released)
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