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  • A unit trainer sprays Airman 1st Class Hunter Ogle, 23d Security Forces Squadron entry controller, in the face with oleoresin capsicum spray, also known as pepper spray, during an initial confidence course, May 2, 2017, at Moody Air Force Base, Ga. Airmen must complete a class then pass a physical confidence course while experiencing the effects of oleoresin capsicum spray to be qualified to carry the less-than-lethal tool. (Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Daniel Snider)

    Defender prevails, despite pepper spray

    A unit trainer sprays Airman 1st Class Hunter Ogle, 23d Security Forces Squadron entry controller, in the face with oleoresin capsicum spray, also known as pepper spray, during an initial confidence course, May 2, 2017, at Moody Air Force Base, Ga. Airmen must complete a class then pass a physical confidence course while experiencing the effects of oleoresin capsicum spray to be qualified to carry the less-than-lethal tool. (Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Daniel Snider)

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  • Airman 1st Class Hunter Ogle, 23d Security Forces Squadron entry controller, attacks simulated enemies after being sprayed in the face with oleoresin capsicum spray, also known as pepper spray, during an initial confidence course, May 2, 2017, at Moody Air Force Base, Ga. Airmen must complete a class then pass a physical confidence course while experiencing the effects of oleoresin capsicum spray to be qualified to carry the less-than-lethal tool. (Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Daniel Snider)

    Defender prevails, despite pepper spray

    Airman 1st Class Hunter Ogle, 23d Security Forces Squadron entry controller, attacks simulated enemies after being sprayed in the face with oleoresin capsicum spray, also known as pepper spray, during an initial confidence course, May 2, 2017, at Moody Air Force Base, Ga. Airmen must complete a class then pass a physical confidence course while experiencing the effects of oleoresin capsicum spray to be qualified to carry the less-than-lethal tool. (Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Daniel Snider)

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  • Airman 1st Class Hunter Ogle, 23d Security Forces Squadron entry controller, attempts to complete an initial confidence course after being sprayed in the face with oleoresin capsicum spray, also known as pepper spray, May 2, 2017, at Moody Air Force Base, Ga. Airmen must complete a class then pass a physical confidence course while experiencing the effects of oleoresin capsicum spray to be qualified to carry the less-than-lethal tool. (Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Daniel Snider)

    Defender prevails, despite pepper spray

    Airman 1st Class Hunter Ogle, 23d Security Forces Squadron entry controller, attempts to complete an initial confidence course after being sprayed in the face with oleoresin capsicum spray, also known as pepper spray, May 2, 2017, at Moody Air Force Base, Ga. Airmen must complete a class then pass a physical confidence course while experiencing the effects of oleoresin capsicum spray to be qualified to carry the less-than-lethal tool. (Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Daniel Snider)

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  • Airman 1st Class Hunter Ogle, 23d Security Forces Squadron entry controller, hand-cuffs Senior Airman Brandon Miles, Senior Airman Brandon Mile, 23d SFS unit trainer, after being sprayed in the face with oleoresin capsicum spray, also known as pepper spray, during an initial confidence course, May 2, 2017 at Moody Air Force Base, Ga. Airmen must complete a class then pass a physical confidence course while experiencing the effects of oleoresin capsicum spray to be qualified to carry the less-than-lethal tool. (Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Daniel Snider)

    Defender prevails, despite pepper spray

    Airman 1st Class Hunter Ogle, 23d Security Forces Squadron entry controller, hand-cuffs Senior Airman Brandon Miles, Senior Airman Brandon Mile, 23d SFS unit trainer, after being sprayed in the face with oleoresin capsicum spray, also known as pepper spray, during an initial confidence course, May 2, 2017 at Moody Air Force Base, Ga. Airmen must complete a class then pass a physical confidence course while experiencing the effects of oleoresin capsicum spray to be qualified to carry the less-than-lethal tool. (Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Daniel Snider)

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  • Airman 1st Class Hunter Ogle, 23d Security Forces Squadron entry controller, washes his face after completing an oleoresin capsicum spray, also known as pepper spray, initial confidence course, May 2, 2017, at Moody Air Force Base, Ga. Airmen must complete a class then pass a physical confidence course while experiencing the effects of oleoresin capsicum spray to be qualified to carry the less-than-lethal tool. (Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Daniel Snider)

    Defender prevails, despite pepper spray

    Airman 1st Class Hunter Ogle, 23d Security Forces Squadron entry controller, washes his face after completing an oleoresin capsicum spray, also known as pepper spray, initial confidence course, May 2, 2017, at Moody Air Force Base, Ga. Airmen must complete a class then pass a physical confidence course while experiencing the effects of oleoresin capsicum spray to be qualified to carry the less-than-lethal tool. (Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Daniel Snider)

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  • Airman 1st Class Hunter Ogle, 23d Security Forces Squadron entry controller, battles the effects of oleoresin capsicum spray, also known as pepper spray, May 2, 2017, at Moody Air Force Base, Ga. Airmen must complete a class then pass a physical confidence course while experiencing the effects of oleoresin capsicum spray to be qualified to carry the less-than-lethal tool. (Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Daniel Snider)

    Defender prevails, despite pepper spray

    Airman 1st Class Hunter Ogle, 23d Security Forces Squadron entry controller, battles the effects of oleoresin capsicum spray, also known as pepper spray, May 2, 2017, at Moody Air Force Base, Ga. Airmen must complete a class then pass a physical confidence course while experiencing the effects of oleoresin capsicum spray to be qualified to carry the less-than-lethal tool. (Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Daniel Snider)

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    Defender prevails, despite pepper spray

    • Published May 4, 2017
    • By Airman 1st Class Daniel Snider
    • 23d Wing Public Affairs
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