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Lance Cpl. Mico B. Young, station Provost Marshal’s Office military police officer, uses inert oleoresin capsicum spray on Lance Cpl. James S. Huston, station PMO military police officer, in a training exercise that took place at an empty mid-rise in the Monzen District here Nov. 15. The inert OC spray allows PMO to practice accuracy without causing the burning sensation of regular OC spray.
111115-M-3394P-004.jpg Photo By: Pfc. Benjamin Pryer

Nov 14, 2011
Lance Cpl. Mico B. Young, station Provost Marshal’s Office military police officer, uses inert oleoresin capsicum spray on Lance Cpl. James S. Huston, station PMO military police officer, in a training exercise that took place at an empty mid-rise in the Monzen District here Nov. 15. The inert OC spray allows PMO to practice accuracy without causing the burning sensation of regular OC spray.


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