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Apr
07

Military Combatives MMA Mixed Martial Arts – Close Combat – Part 1 – Recon – The Pentagon Channel

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Military MMA Mixed Martial Arts - Close Combat - Part 1 - RECON - Military Videos - The Pentagon Channel Both the Army and the Marine Corps are mixing time-honored combat skills with multiple martial arts techniques to put a modern twist on hand-to-hand fighting. Recon, an original Pentagon Channel series, is a monthly half-hour informational television program providing an in-depth look on a variety of topics from real world operations, missions, military events / history and other subjects highlighting the accomplishments of US military men and women. The Pentagon Channel broadcasts military news and information for the 2.6 million members of the US Armed Forces through programming including: • Department of Defense news briefings • Military news • Interviews with top Defense officials • Short stories about the work of our military In addition to enhancing Department of Defense communications with the 1.4 million active duty service members, the Pentagon Channel will provide the 1.2 million members of the National Guard and Reserve and the 650000 civilian employees of the Department of Defense more timely access to military information and news. The Pentagon Channel television service is distributed 24/7 and is available to all stateside cable and satellite providers, via American Forces Radio and Television Services, overseas and via the worldwide web. www.militarychefs.com for Army Food Service Operations, Navy Culinary Specialists, Air Force Services, Marine Corps Food Service Specialists, and Coast Guard Food Service Specialists.

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Categories : Army vs navy

10 Comments

1

Well for one Poland was invaded and had an army reminiscent of WWI. I’m sure not all units were trained that well in hand to hand but from what I’ve read, certain units were trained extremely well.

Where did you read that Germany, Russia and England had no time? Germans had one of the most up to date and well trained armies of the time, I find it hard to believe they had “barley” any time to train.

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As much as I agree with you, in the bigger picture it makes more sense. Afghanistan for instance, pretty much everyone has a weapon of some sort. Sometimes they literally do just walk around with an AK with no intention of shooting at anybody. I think it’s our concept of weapons and ROE clashing with other cultures’ concepts.

(Your example notwithstanding)

3

they must of have some fight training

4

well i meant at the end of the war when the russians were already in berlin

5

MCMAP lol. I love all the dumb Marines comments. MCMAP is a piece of shit. The people keep saying “battlefield” wtf are you talking about? Jiu-Jitsu, Wrestling, Boxing, Thai-Boxing, etc. have been used on the battlefields in military service for thousands of years. Ad in stabbing, gouging, and groin strikes; MMA just become even more dangerous.

6

its mma fights not the history channel guys JUST WATCH THE VIDEO AND COMMENT ON THE VIDEO not WWII

7

y cant ufc look like this?

8

i heard they barley had time for hand to hand combat in germany russia england poland USA and other countrys

9

The American rules of engagement are a load of bull. Politicians care more about the American image rather than the lives of their warriors.

There was a Marine who saw an Iraqi holding a gun and walking towards them. He knew he was going to shoot..but he couldnt do anything about it. He can’t fire on him ulness the enemy fires first. Because of that stupid rule, his best friend died…and he KNEW he could’ve stopped him. He just didn’t want to get effing court martialed.

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Depends really. Canadians and Americans in a joint unit were trained by one of the best martial artists of the time. Canadians in some units also had natives train them in knife combat and ambush techniques.

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