Combatives training is a valuable tool for U.S. Army commanders because it improves unit cohesion and lethality. I believe hand-to-hand combat will also prove consequential in future armed conflict.
FORT SILL, Okla. – Staff Sgt. Noelmar Almeron, Chief Warrant Officer 2 Michael Ruffin, and Retired U.S. Army Sgt. 1st Class Virgil Allen are building a Fort Sill combatives team with aspirations for ...
When clearing through a room, a soldier is always at risk of hand-to-hand combat, though it can happen on the open battlefield, too. The Modern Army Combatives Program (MACP) is one of the building ...