Posted on Jul 16, 2014
Sgt Packy Flickinger
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I've heard its one of the most revered fighting techniques in the world. It was implemented after I got out. I was in martial arts before I enlisted (Aikido, Tae Kwan Do, Kenpo) and thought hand to hand was pretty pathetic when I was going through it. Can those of you in it now give me some feedback on it.
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LTC Eugene Chu
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Marines previously trained in a system called LINE (Linear Involuntary Neurological Engagement). It was a system focused on lethal response to common attacks. It got discontinued due to need for non-lethal methods and rigidness of using 6-7 detailed steps in each scenario.

The current system is MCMAP (Marine Corps Martial Arts Program). It mixes MMA with traditional weapons tactics (i.e. bayonet, etc.).
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CPL Patrick Brewbaker
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You figure you're learning a system. By glean from the techniques, but have a base martial art. Mine is judo and jujitsu. All the Budo arts fit together.
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SFC Military Police
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It has it's merits but to call it revered is pushing it.
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