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Cpl. Joseph A. Myers, a military policeman with 4th Law Enforcement Battalion, Force Headquarters Group, Marine Forces Reserve, participates in the oleoresin capsicum qualification course during exercise Platinum Wolf 16 at Peacekeeping Operations Training Center South Base, Serbia, May 11, 2016. Exercise Platinum Wolf 16 is designed to seamlessly integrate Reserve Marines with the active component while demonstrating interoperability with partner nations in the region.
Photo by Lance Cpl. Devan Barnett
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A Bulgarian soldier strikes a bag with his baton while training in a non-lethal weapons class during exercise Platinum Wolf 2016 at Peacekeeping Operations Training Center South Base in Bujanovac, Serbia, May 13, 2016. Seven countries including Bosnia, Bulgaria, Macedonia, Montenegro, Slovenia, Serbia, and the United States joined together to conduct peacekeeping operations and non-lethal weapons training over the course of two weeks.
Photo by Sgt. Sara Graham
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Sgt. Maj. Sasha Toshevski, first sergeant of the Macedonian Special Forces Regiment, instructs a Bosnian solider on shotgun firing techniques while training in a non-lethal weapons class during exercise Platinum Wolf 2016 at Peacekeeping Operations Training Center South Base in Bujanovac, Serbia, May 13, 2016. Seven countries including Bosnia, Bulgaria, Macedonia, Montenegro, Slovenia, Serbia, and the United States joined together to enhance their ability to work together and master the use on non-lethal weapons systems.
Photo by Sgt. Sara Graham
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A Bosnian soldier demonstrates taser firing techniques during a non-lethal weapons class as part of exercise Platinum Wolf 2016 at Peacekeeping Operations Training Center South Base in Bujanovac, Serbia, May 13, 2016. Seven countries including Bosnia, Bulgaria, Macedonia, Montenegro, Slovenia, Serbia, and the United States joined together to enhance their ability to work together and master the use on non-lethal weapons systems.
Photo by Sgt. Sara Graham
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Sgt. Maj. Sasha Toshevski, first sergeant and non-lethal weapons instructor with the Macedonian Special Forces Regiment, instructs a Bosnian soldier on shotgun loading techniques while training in a non-lethal weapons class, during exercise Platinum Wolf 2016 at Peacekeeping Operations Training Center South Base in Bujanovac, Serbia, May 13, 2016. Seven countries including Bosnia, Bulgaria, Macedonia, Montenegro, Slovenia, Serbia, and the United States joined together to enhance their ability to work together and master the use on non-lethal weapons systems.
Photo by Sgt. Sara Graham
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Sgt. Martin Belden, a non-lethal weapons instructor with 4th Law Enforcement Battalion, Force Headquarters Group, Marine Forces Reserve, sprays a Bosnian soldier with oleoresin capsicum, during a non-lethal weapons course at exercise Platinum Wolf 2016 aboard Peacekeeping Operations Training Center South Base in Bujanovac, Serbia, May 13, 2016. Seven countries including Bosnia, Bulgaria, Macedonia, Montenegro, Slovenia, Serbia, and the United States joined together to practice peacekeeping operations and improve their abilities to work together.
Photo by Sgt. Sara Graham
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Sgt. Martin Belden, a non-lethal weapons instructor with 4th Law Enforcement Battalion, Force Headquarters Group, Marine Forces Reserve, observes a Bosnian soldier during practical application in a non-lethal weapons course at exercise Platinum Wolf 2016 aboard Peacekeeping Operations Training Center South Base in Bujanovac, Serbia, May 13, 2016. Seven countries including Bosnia, Bulgaria, Macedonia, Montenegro, Slovenia, Serbia, and the United States joined together to enhance their ability to work together and master the use on non-lethal weapons systems.
Photo by Sgt. Sara Graham
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Cpl. Michael T. Langguth, a squad leader with 4th Law Enforcement Battalion, Force Headquarters Group, Marine Forces Reserve, participates in the oleoresin capsicum qualification training during exercise Platinum Wolf 16 at the Peacekeeping Operations Training Center South Base, Serbia, May 11, 2016. Platinum Wolf 16 is demonstrates the seamless integration of Reserve Marines with active component and enhances interoperability with partner nations in the region.
Photo by Lance Cpl. Devan Barnett
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Warrant Officer Branislav Banovacki, a counter terrorism military police technician with Special Brigade, Serbian Armed Forces, shows Marines how to conduct a search for improvised explosive devices in a car during exercise Platinum Wolf 2016 at Peacekeeping Training Operations Center South Base in Bujanovac, Serbia, May 10, 2016. Reserve Marines with 4th Law Enforcement Battalion, Force Headquarters Group, Marine Forces Reserve join six other partner nations to conduct classes on peacekeeping operations and non-lethal weapons systems.
Photo by Sgt. Sara Graham
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Warrant Officer Branislav Banovacki, a counter terrorism military police technician with Special Brigade, Serbian Armed Forces, shows Marines how to conduct a search for improvised explosive devices in a car during exercise Platinum Wolf 2016 at Peacekeeping Training Operations Center South Base in Bujanovac, Serbia, May 10, 2016. Reserve Marines with 4th Law Enforcement Battalion, Force Headquarters Group, Marine Forces Reserve join six other partner nations to conduct classes on peacekeeping operations and non-lethal weapons systems.
Photo by Sgt. Sara Graham
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Staff Sgt. Ivan Collautti, a military policeman and crowd control instructor from Slovenia, checks the integrity of the defensive shell the Marines of 4th Law Enforcement Battalion, Force Headquarters Group, Marine Forces Reserve, made during exercise Platinum Wolf 2016 at Peacekeeping Training Operations Center South Base in Bujanovac, Serbia, May 12, 2016. Platinum Wolf brings together service members from Bosnia, Bulgaria, Macedonia, Montenegro, Serbia, Slovenia, and the United States to train in peacekeeping operations and non-lethal weapons capabilities.
Photo by Sgt. Sara Graham
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Cpl. Tyrel Phillips, a military policeman with 4th Law Enforcement Battalion, Force Headquarters Group, Marine Forces Reserve, pulls down his visor before presenting his shield while training in a class on crowd control during exercise Platinum Wolf 2016 at Peacekeeping Training Operations Center South Base in Bujanovac, Serbia, May 12, 2016. Platinum Wolf brings together service members from Bosnia, Bulgaria, Macedonia, Montenegro, Serbia, Slovenia, and the United States, it aims to build interoperability between the partnering nations and promote regional stability.
Photo by Sgt. Sara Graham
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Reserve Marines with 4th Law Enforcement Battalion, Force Headquarters Group, Marine Forces Reserve, practice striking while taking a class on crowd control during exercise Platinum Wolf 2016 at Peacekeeping Training Operations Center South Base in Bujanovac, Serbia, May 12, 2016. Platinum Wolf brings together service members from Bosnia, Bulgaria, Macedonia, Montenegro, Serbia, Slovenia, and the United States to train in peacekeeping operations and non-lethal weapons capabilities.
Photo by Sgt. Sara Graham
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Reserve Marines with 4th Law Enforcement Battalion, Force Headquarters Group, Marine Forces Reserve, hold the line while simulating a riot, while training in a class on crowd control given by Slovenian and Serbian service members, during exercise Platinum Wolf 2016 at Peacekeeping Training Operations Center South Base in Bujanovac, Serbia, May 12, 2016. Platinum Wolf brings together service members from Bosnia, Bulgaria, Macedonia, Montenegro, Serbia, Slovenia, and the United States, it aims to build interoperability between the partnering nations and promote regional stability.
Photo by Sgt. Sara Graham
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Reserve Marines with 4th Law Enforcement Battalion, Force Headquarters Group, Marine Forces Reserve, listen to classes on crowd control given by Slovenian and Serbian service members during exercise Platinum Wolf 2016 at Peacekeeping Training Operations Center South Base in Bujanovac, Serbia, May 12, 2016. Platinum Wolf brings together service members from Bosnia, Bulgaria, Macedonia, Montenegro, Serbia, Slovenia, and the United States to train in peacekeeping operations and non-lethal weapons capabilities.
Photo by Sgt. Sara Graham
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Sgt. Martin Lucero, a competitor with the Marine Corps Shooting Team, runs to the 75-meter firing line at the moving target range at Puckapunyal in Victoria, Australia, May 2, 2016. The MCST joined 20 international teams to compete in the Australian Army Skill at Arms Meeting 2016. The competition tested military marksmen in their capabilities with their service specific weaponry in various scenarios.
Photo by Sgt. Terry Brady
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Sgt. Martin Lucero, a competitor with the Marine Corps Shooting Team, fires his M16A4 service rifle at the moving target range at Puckapunyal in Victoria, Australia, May 2, 2016. The MCST joined 20 international teams to compete in the Australian Army Skill at Arms Meeting 2016. The competition tested military marksmen in their capabilities with their service specific weaponry in various scenarios.
Photo by Sgt. Terry Brady
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Sgt. Martin Lucero, a competitor with the Marine Corps Shooting Team, fires his M16A4 service rifle at moving targets at the moving target range at Puckapunyal in Victoria, Australia, May 2, 2016. The MCST joined 20 international teams to compete in the Australian Army Skill at Arms Meeting 2016. The competition tested military marksmen in their capabilities with their service specific weaponry in various scenarios.
Photo by Sgt. Terry Brady
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Sgt. Martin Lucero, a competitor with the Marine Corps Shooting Team, fires his M16A4 service rifle at the moving target range at Puckapunyal in Victoria, Australia, May 2, 2016. The MCST joined 20 international teams to compete in the Australian Army Skill at Arms Meeting 2016. The competition tested military marksmen in their capabilities with their service specific weaponry in various scenarios.
Photo by Sgt. Terry Brady
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Sgt. Jose Arroyo, a competitor with the Marine Corps Shooting Team, loads a magazine at the moving target range at Puckapunyal in Victoria, Australia, May 2, 2016. The MCST joined 20 international teams to compete in the Australian Army Skill at Arms Meeting 2016. The competition tested military marksmen in their capabilities with their service specific weaponry in various scenarios.
Photo by Sgt. Terry Brady
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