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		<title>U.S. Army Moves Away From Ground Fighting Curriculum</title>
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<p>It seems the U.S. Army, <a title="U.S. Army Combatives Program CHanges Lesson Plan" href="http://www.army.mil/-news/2009/11/20/30751-army-combatives-program-changes-lesson-plan/" target="_blank">after interviewing 900 soldiers involved in hand to hand combat in Iraq and Afghanistan</a>, has decided to change it&#8217;s close quarters combat program to de-emphasize ground fighting.Starting next month, soldiers will focus more on stand up grappling and weapons control more useful in the urban combat scenarios they find themselves in.</p>
<p>I, and many others, have always felt that soldiers carrying packs, rifles, and wearing body armor do not belong wrestling on the ground. Unfortunately, I believe that some military commanders had been sold by the &#8220;UFC has proven that Brazilian Jui-Jitsu is the ultimate martial art on the planet&#8221; hype. I have spoken to many people who have fought in hand to hand combat, going back to World War II veterans, and it seems that I am mirroring their opinions, and now the opinions of the current military forces.</p>
<p><span id="more-164"></span>This is not to take anything away from Brazilian Jui-Jitsu, it&#8217;s as good an art as any &#8211; for its given strengths. But the current way it&#8217;s taught is for half-dressed or gi-clad guys in matching weight classes to fight inside a ring. IT does not take into account how to fight in armor, while holding a rifle, inside cramped hallways.</p>
<p>I have written about mission centric training before. The current missions of the U.S. military in the Middle East involve a lot of urban close-quarters warfare. The training needs to reflect that as accurately as possible. According to the Army, training will include, &#8220;knee strikes, clinch drills, fighting with weapons and combat <a href="http://mainemartialarts.com/store/">equipment</a>, and pushing terror suspects against the wall.&#8221; This is a better reflection of what is going on that a sport-oriented grappling program.</p>
<p>I hope that &#8220;fighting with weapons&#8221; includes knife and bayonet training. In today&#8217;s modern world of smart-bombs and cruise-missiles, edged weapon fighting might seem quaint. However, every war and police action the U.S. military has been involved with has had troops fighting in close quarters with blades.</p>
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