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Best books on WWII Combatives?

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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 56 ✭✭westhamutd


    HI guys

    just a comment on Us army combatives I was on a training course with 8Force Recon members they as part of their training had completed the Marines unarmed combat program and did not think much of it they had been in Iraq and had serverd with the British SF I asume SAS, SBS , Patherfinders and M&AWC and were much more intrested in the combative training that individual members of those units had , there was also a couple of US army guys there they seemed to haved moved much more to ground fighting for example this gracey combitives again I am not running down just passing on some info .


    Tks


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 16 Igor_R.


    I don't like the Modern Army Combatives. Better WWII Combatives and its variations.


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