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I had heard some talk from an MA buddy of mine who was in the Reserve. He said that the army was beginning to implement a progressive combatives type of course, and he was very interested in it. I haven't heard much more about it, but I think I will talk to him, to see what else he has figured out.

Thanks for the link, E&K.

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Thanks for the link, E&K.

Ditto, thanks.

I've watched the first few minutes, it was pretty interesting.

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I will review it later on - don't have the time just now.

As I recall, military combatives are simple because they are easier to remember in the heat of combat so I don't expect these techniques to be challenging to learn.

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The best victory is when the opponent surrenders

of its own accord before there are any actual

hostilities...It is best to win without fighting.

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although there easy to learn there quite detailed.lots of points to remeber.being milatry i thought theyd be basics only.

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Here is a link of the Army Combatives manual. It covers all of the Army's basic moves and is a great reference.

http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/library/policy/army/fm/3-25-150/index.html

Very cool. Thanks for the link.

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I agree... very interesting. Thanks.

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