U.S. Marine Corps Cpl. Nathanial Rosenlof, an Engineer Equipment Mechanic with 3rd Law Enforcement Bn., III Marine Expeditionary Force Information Group, poses for a photo both before (left) and after (right) being sprayed with oleoresin capsicum during Non-Lethal Weapons Training as a part of Korean Marine Exchange Program 21.1 on Warrior Base, Republic of Korea, February 6, 2021. Marines and Sailors attached to 3d Law Enforcement Bn. were exposed to OC spray to test their ability to perform under strenuous circumstances with less reliance on the senses. KMEP is conducted to increase stability in the Indo-Pacific region, allowing for Marine units to expand their capabilities and tactics and further assist with U.S. military presence in South Korea. (U.S. Marine Corps photo illustration by Cpl. Nicholas Filca)
Date Taken: | 02.06.2021 |
Date Posted: | 04.09.2021 01:13 |
Photo ID: | 6519836 |
VIRIN: | 210206-M-SK440-006 |
Resolution: | 7680x5280 |
Size: | 23.55 MB |
Location: | WARRIOR BASE, KR |
Web Views: | 53 |
Downloads: | 9 |
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