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Jan 13, 2015

Recruit Devontae Viverette, Platoon 2150, Golf Company, 2nd Recruit Training Battaliom, endure the effects of chlorobenzylidene malonitrile, or CS gas, a non-lethal tear gas and riot control agent at Weapons and Field Training Battalion, Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton Calif., Dec. 8. The chemicals in the gas cause a burning sensation to the skin and are particularly stringent to the eyes, ears and mouth. Most recruits wind up with tears streaming down their faces, coughing, runny noses and restricted breathing.

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