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AFRICAN LION 16
A Spanish Legion soldier recovers with the help of a U.S. Air Force master sergeant after being exposed to Oleoresin Capsicum "pepper" spray during a non-lethal weapons class as a part of AFRICAN LION 16 at Tifnit, Kingdom of Morocco, April 23, 2016. Of the 11 nations participating in the annual exercise, a group of U.S. military members, Royal Moroccan armed forces members, Spanish Legion soldiers and Royal Netherlands army soldiers lived in field conditions and participated in daily familiarization with other nation’s tactics to improve interoperability. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Krystal Ardrey)

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Photo by: Senior Airman Krystal Ardrey |  VIRIN: 160518-F-AM806-005.JPG