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US Marine Corps - Close Combat Manual: 4 - Strikes
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US Marine Corps - Close Combat Manual. This chapter describes all techniques for a right-handed person. However, all techniques can be executed from either side. In drawings, the Marine is depicted in woodland camouflage utilities; the opponent is depicted without camouflage. In photographs, the Marine is depicted in woodland camouflage utilities; the opponent is depicted in desert camouflage utilities. 1 Principles of Punches. Rotating their hips and shoulders into the attack. Permits the hand and arm t...
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US Marine Corps - Close Combat Manual: 2 - Lethal and Nonlethal Weapons Techniques
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US Marine Corps - Close Combat Manual. 2 - Lethal and Nonlethal Weapons Techniques. LETHAL AND NONLETHAL WEAPONS TECHNIQUES. This chapter describes all techniques for a right-handed person. However, all techniques can be executed from either side. In drawings, the Marine is depicted in woodland camouflage utilities; the opponent is depicted without camouflage. In photographs, the Marine is depicted in woodland camouflage utilities; the opponent is depicted in desert camouflage utilities. Slash Marines us...
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US Marine Corps - Close Combat Manual: 6 - Chokes and Holds
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US Marine Corps - Close Combat Manual. 6 - Chokes and Holds. This chapter describes all techniques for a right-handed person. However, all techniques can be executed from either side. The Marine is depicted in camouflage utilities. The opponent is depicted without camouflage. During training, never execute a choke at full force or full speed and never hold a choke for more than 5 seconds. 1 Types of Chokes. An air choke is performed on the opponent’s windpipe (or trachea), cutting off the air to th...
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US Marine Corps - Close Combat Manual: Overview of Close Combat
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US Marine Corps - Close Combat Manual. Overview of Close Combat. OVERVIEW OF CLOSE COMBAT. 1 Purpose of Close Combat. 2 Continuum of Force. Marines will find themselves in both combative and noncombative situations. The threat level in these situations can rise and fall several times based on the actions of both Marines and the people involved. The escalation of force stops when. Level One: Compliant (Cooperative). The subject complies with verbal commands. Close combat techniques do not apply. The subje...
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US Marine Corps - Close Combat Manual: Appendix A - Pugil Stick Training
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US Marine Corps - Close Combat Manual. Appendix A - Pugil Stick Training. 1 Pugil Stick Training. A pugil stick consists of a stick wrapped in padding at both ends that can be gripped like a rifle. The pugil stick is approximately the same weight and length of an unloaded rifle with a bayonet attached. Holding the Pugil Stick. The pugil stick is held in the same manner as the service rifle. All movements come from the basic warrior stance. To hold the pugil stick correctly, Marines—. Helmet. A regula...
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US Marine Corps - Close Combat Manual: 8 - Nonlethal Techniques
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US Marine Corps - Close Combat Manual. 8 - Nonlethal Techniques. This chapter describes all techniques for a right-handed person. However, all techniques can be executed from either side. In drawings, the Marine is depicted in woodland camouflage utilities; the opponent is depicted without camouflage. In photographs, the Marine is depicted in woodland camouflage utilities; the opponent is depicted in desert camouflage utilities. 1 Unarmed Restraints and Manipulation. Pain compliance using joint manipulat...
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US Marine Corps - Close Combat Manual: 7 - Ground Fighting
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US Marine Corps - Close Combat Manual. 7 - Ground Fighting. This chapter describes all techniques for a right-handed person. However, all techniques can be executed from either side. In drawings, the Marine is depicted in woodland camouflage utilities; the opponent is depicted without camouflage. In photographs, the Marine is depicted in woodland camouflage utilities; the opponent is depicted in desert camouflage utilities. 1 Offensive Ground Fighting. Keep legs and knees bent. Maintain pressure agai...
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US Marine Corps - Close Combat Manual: 5 - Throws
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US Marine Corps - Close Combat Manual. This chapter describes all techniques for a right-handed person. However, all techniques can be executed from either side. The Marine is depicted in camouflage utilities. The opponent is depicted without camouflage. Grasp the opponent’s right wrist with the left hand. Step forward with the right foot, place it against. The outside of the opponent’s right foot, and pivot so the back of the heel is next to the middle of the opponent’s foot. Marines use a hip throw to ...
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US Marine Corps - Close Combat Manual: 3 - Hand-held Weapons
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US Marine Corps - Close Combat Manual. 3 - Hand-held Weapons. This chapter describes all techniques for a right-handed person. However, all techniques can be executed from either side. In drawings, the Marine is depicted in woodland camouflage utilities; the opponent is depicted without camouflage. In photographs, the Marine is depicted in woodland camouflage utilities; the opponent is depicted in desert camouflage utilities. 1 Fundamentals of Knife Fighting. Reverse diagonal strike coming in at a 45degr...