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- Category: Ju Jitsu
- Founded: Nov 30, 2005
- Language: English
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US Army Combatives Schools are located in differents Camps thru the Peninsula. They are Camp Casey, Yongsan, Camp Humpreys and Camp Carroll. MACP provides Army Combatives Level 1(40 hours) and Level 2( 80 hours ).
PURPOSES OF COMBATIVES TRAINING
Soldiers must be prepared to use different levels of force in an environment where conflict may change from low intensity to high intensity over a matter of hours. Many military operations, such as peacekeeping missions or noncombatant evacuation, may restrict the use of deadly weapons. Hand-to-hand combatives training will save lives when an unexpected confrontation occurs.
More importantly, combatives training helps to instill courage and self-confidence. With competence comes the understanding of controlled aggression and the ability to remain focused while under stress. Training in combatives includes hard and arduous physical training that is, at the same time, mentally demanding and carries over to other military pursuits. The overall effect of combatives training is—
• The culmination of a successful physical fitness program, enhancing individual and unit strength, flexibility, balance, and cardiorespiratory fitness.
• Building personal courage, self confidence, self-discipline, and esprit de corps.
The mission of the Army Combatives School is to train Leaders and Soldiers in Close Quarters Combatives in order to instill the Warrior Ethos and prepare soldiers to close with and defeat the enemy in hand to hand combat.
The Modern Army Combatives Program (MACP) started in 1995 with the 2nd Ranger Battalion and has spread at the grass roots around the Army. It has been incorporated into the new FM 3-25.150 and Basic Combatives is one of the Forty Warrior Core Tasks of the Warrior Ethos initiative.
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Re: LEVEL 3 MTT
yeah my mother is very sick now training will continue soon when my mother recover. being in hospital long hours  but i got a invitation here in PR to teach a
Posted - Mon Nov 30, 2009 1:22 am
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Rafie
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Re: LEVEL 3 MTT
Arent you on leave? your missing out on some good training dont come back and get tapped out.
Posted - Mon Nov 30, 2009 1:01 am
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Dan
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Re: Camp Casey Combatives
I know of a few guys in Camp Stanley not far from Casey, and i ran into a blue belt in BJJ class here in Seoul that said hes from Casey last saturday so Ill
Posted - Mon Nov 30, 2009 12:56 am
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Dan
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Re: LEVEL 3 MTT
please dan your brigade hates combatives your S3 should know by now. i know mine knows hoah See you on the MAT !!Sensei ... From: Dan <dataws6@...>
Posted - Mon Nov 30, 2009 12:55 am
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Rafie
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LEVEL 3 MTT
Below are the dates for the Level 3 MTT's next year. Same as last year Im asking: Who is in charge of it here in Korea? How do we enroll Soldiers? Besides
Posted - Mon Nov 30, 2009 12:49 am
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Dan
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