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Make sure your rotate at the hip, snap the leg straight right before the moment of contact for a little extra velocity, and make solid contact with the target (when wearing boots, I prefer the jaw) using the ball of the foot. Be ready to reverse the movement and execute a brachial stun with your heel on the return swing.
If the subject in question happens to be taller and you cannot reach their jaw as you stand on the ground, skip the Hollywood jumping spin kicks, and take it to the nethers. Contrary to popular belief, when correctly executed, this technique is effective on both genders.
For further guidance, especially as concerns dimension lumber, Please refer to FM 22-102.
http://www.ncoer.com/wall.htm
WALL-TO-WALL COUNSELING FM 22-102 New Page 2
You will find many helpful ideas about how to prepare and write NCOERs. We have gathered the links and put them on one webpage.
This is a perception that is largely held by most old school veterans. Could you imagine what old time Drill Instructors would think about these kinds of pictures, especially in uniform.
And if you want to debate what happened in the 60s, why go for it. Because as I see it, upper leadership is selling us out. Sorry but I believe this because I have lived it.
No it is not that simple. It is not an epidemic however, we must remember the real context here and that it's really a small group that generate the large audience.
Now, what can we do (as leaders, and we are ALL leaders)? Continued training of our policies and doctrine and also our service members being disciplined to do their duty and honor the values of their service branch we can reduce the buffoonery. And those that violate the rules and regulations need to be dealt with accordingly (whether that is retraining or punished if that is what is deserving). We must remember that we ARE held to a higher standard than the rest of society and with that we are expected to not do these things. Many of these acts are completely disrespectful and really get to us all at an emotional level, especially when we are talking about our fallen comrades.

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