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50 | Often the OC (Officer Commanding) of a company would take to the streets to control big operations or incidents. This usually meant that most if not all of his company were deployed out on the streets and would therefore require careful and precise coordination.

   

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Caption: Often the OC (Officer Commanding) of a company would take to the streets to control big operations or incidents. This usually meant that most if not all of his company were deployed out on the streets and would therefore require careful and precise coordination.
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