U.S. Marine Corps Sgt. Kevin Dooling, left, and Sgt. Trevor Leonard demonstrate mechanical advantage control holds to the Sri Lanka Armed Forces during the Non-Lethal Executive Seminar (NOLES) 2017 at Welisara Navy Base, Sri Lanka, Aug. 24, 2017. Dooling and Leonard are non-lethal weapons instructors with 3rd Law Enforcement Battalion, III Marine Expeditionary Force. Mechanical advantage control holds are a set of effective techniques that can subdue an individual without causing life threatening damage or severe bodily harm. NOLES is a regularly scheduled field training exercise and leadership seminar hosted annually by various nations throughout Asia Pacific. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Kelsey Dornfeld)
| Date Taken: | 08.24.2017 |
| Date Posted: | 09.08.2017 18:37 |
| Photo ID: | 3727844 |
| VIRIN: | 082417-M-PY134-009 |
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| Location: | LK |
| Hometown: | FORT MYERS, FLORIDA, US |
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