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Able Seaman Christopher, of the Bahamian Coast Guard, applies the hypoglossal pressure point to Lead Seaman Lacalle Johnson, also of the Bahamian Coast Guard, during pressure point training conducted by U.S. Coast Guard Training Team members as part of Exercise Tradewinds 2011, March 8, 2011. Pressure points are a tool that can be used by maritime law enforcement officers to gain compliance from subjects that refuse to comply with orders. (U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 3rd Class George Degener).
Photo by PA3 George Degener
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Chief Petty Officer Ryan Hooper, a law enforcement instructor from the U.S. Coast Guard Training Team West in Alameda, Calif., demonstrates pressure point techniques with multi-national students from St. Kitts and the Bahamas at training conducted as part of Exercise Tradewinds 2011, March 8, 2011. Tradewinds is an annual exercise designed to build relationships and enhance stability and inter-operability throughout the Caribbean region. (U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 3rd Class George Degener).
Photo by PA3 George Degener
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Chief Petty Officer Ryan Hooper, an instructor from the U.S. Coast Guard Training Team West, addresses a multi-national group of students prior to pressure point training as part of Exercise Tradewinds 2011, March 8, 2011. Tradewinds is an annual exercise designed to build relationships and enhance stability and inter-operability throughout the Caribbean region. (U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 3rd Class George Degener).
Photo by PA3 George Degener
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Plastic handguns, modeled after Glock 23 .40 Caliber Pistol, used by students during training given by FBI instructors during Exercise Tradewinds 2011. (FBI photo by Kurt Crawford)
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Antigua and Barbuda Police Officers practice their room entry by "staking" outside the door during Exercise Tradewinds 2011. (FBI photo by Kurt Crawford)
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Henry W. Christian, deputy commissioner of operations for the Royal Police Force of Antigua and Barbuda, conducts an interview regarding Exercise Tradewinds 2011 with Dave Lester Payne of Good Morning Antigua on the bridge of the U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Diligence, March 7, 2011. CGC Diligence, homeported in Wilmington, N.C., is participating in the maritime track of Tradewinds 2011, an exercise designed to promote cooperation and stability throughout the Caribbean region. (U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 3rd Class George Degener.)
Photo by PA3 George Degener
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Tom Krall, a physical security specialist, and Special Agent Elisa Lanier, from the Navy Criminal Investigation Service, conduct an interview regarding Exercise Tradewinds 2011 with Brucella Marsh of Good Morning Antigua on the flight deck of the U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Diligence, March 7, 2011. CGC Diligence, homeported in Wilmington, N.C., is participating in the maritime track of Tradewinds 2011, an exercise designed to promote cooperation and stability throughout the Caribbean region. (U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 3rd Class George Degener.)
Photo by PA3 George Degener
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Cmdr. Harry Schmidt, commanding officer of the U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Diligence and Petty Officer 1st Class Shane Truelove, a Damage Controlman and native of Holly Springs, N.C., conduct an interview regarding Exercise Tradewinds 2011 with William Dorsett of Good Morning Antigua on Diligence’s flight deck, March 7, 2011. CGC Diligence, homeported in Wilmington, N.C., is participating in the maritime track of Tradewinds 2011, an exercise designed to promote cooperation and stability throughout the Caribbean region. (U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 3rd Class George Degener.)
Photo by PA3 George Degener
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Groups of U.S. Marines and Caribbean soldiers and police clash during riot control training as part of exercise Tradewinds 2011.::r::::n::
Photo by Cpl. Tyler Hlavac
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Cpl. Wilson Sylvain, a SWAT team member from Haiti and riot leader, flees after attacking a group of U.S. Marine defenders during riot control training as part of exercise Tradewinds 2011. ::r::::n::
Photo by Cpl. Tyler Hlavac
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Rioters are quickly repulsed after being sprayed with inert oleoresin capsicum spray during riot control training as part of exercise Tradewinds 2011.::r::::n::
Photo by Cpl. Tyler Hlavac
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A group of U.S. Marines and Caribbean soldiers and police posing as rioters hurl taunts and Meals, Ready-to-Eat at a group of defenders during riot control training as part of exercise Tradewinds 2011.
Photo by Cpl. Tyler Hlavac
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Rioters are quickly repulsed after being sprayed by inert oleoresin capsicum spray during riot control training as part of exercise Tradewinds 2011.::r::::n::
Photo by Cpl. Tyler Hlavac
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A U.S. Marine posing as a rioter is quickly repulsed by spray to the face of mock inert oleoresin capsicum spray during riot control training as part of exercise Tradewinds 2011.
Photo by Cpl. Tyler Hlavac
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Groups of U.S. Marines and Caribbean soldiers and police clash during riot control training as part of exercise Tradewinds 2011.
Photo by Cpl. Tyler Hlavac
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A group of U.S. Marines take down a mock rioter during riot control training as part of exercise Tradewinds 2011.::r::::n::
Photo by Cpl. Tyler Hlavac
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Gunnery Sgt. Brian Dye, the chief non-lethal weapons instructor for exercise Tradewinds 2011, lightly swing a baton at Lance Cpl. Sean Lough, a military police Marine with Military Police Company A, Headquarters and Service Battalion, 4th Marine Logistics Group and Louisville, Ky., native, to make sure that his gear is properly protecting him prior to riot control training.::r::::n::
Photo by Cpl. Tyler Hlavac
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Lance Cpl. Sean Lough, a military police Marine with Military Police Company A, Headquarters and Service Battalion, 4th Marine Logistics Group and Louisville, Ky., native, puts on riot gear as he prepares to participate in a mock riot during riot control training as part of exercise Tradewinds 2011.::r::::n::
Photo by Cpl. Tyler Hlavac
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A display of the gear commonly used by U.S. Marines during riot control training.::r::::n::
Photo by Cpl. Tyler Hlavac
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A group of Marines and Caribbean soldiers clash during riot control training as part of exercise Tradewinds 2011.::r::::n::
Photo by Cpl. Tyler Hlavac
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