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    Nonlethal Techniques, Ethics Key to Successful Border Operations - Classes Show Substitute for Trigger Time: Hand to Hand [Image 5 of 5]

    Nonlethal Techniques, Ethics Key to Successful Border Operations - Classes Show Substitute for Trigger Time: Hand to Hand

    BORDER FORT NINE, IRAQ

    10.20.2008

    Photo by Sgt. Geoffrey Ingersoll 

    I Marine Expeditionary Force

    Cpl. Sherman C. Smith, adviser, Border Transition Team 4222, shows Iraqi border police proper Marine Corps Martial Arts techniques, Oct. 20, 2008. Smith, 22, Cooper Landing, Alaska and other Marine advisers spent Oct. 20, 2008, teaching desert wolves not to bite. The "Desert Wolves," 2nd Iraqi Border Police Battalion, 5 Brigade, 2nd Division attended nonlethal measures and detainee ethics and handling courses. Lectures covered correct physical and ethical treatment of suspected law breakers. At the end of the lectures, instructors posed hypothetical situations to students, opened the floor for suggested courses of action, and critiqued each course of action. Advisers also demonstrated proper detainee handling techniques, and then tested each student's comprehension of those techniques. Marine Corps Martial Arts capped the classes with some basic self-defense techniques.

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    Date Taken: 10.20.2008
    Date Posted: 08.27.2011 07:23
    Photo ID: 124005
    Resolution: 1800x2700
    Size: 891.01 KB
    Location: BORDER FORT NINE, IQ

    Web Views: 68
    Downloads: 10

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