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Kind of Complex Question: Father in Law's DS-160 Security Question and Prior Employment in National Police

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I helped my father in law with his DS-160. There is a security question we weren't sure of that we ended up answering yes to which pertained "specialized weapons training". My FIL worked in the national police of his country as a patrolling officer/police agent. He actually took a course on hand weapon use at the US embassy in his country as part of some kind of police training thing. Anyway, it seemed like an exaggeration to consider this "specialized weapons training" but we decided to mark yes and have him explain than to mark no and there be an issue. Was this the right approach? 

 

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