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  2. Eric Albarracin - Wikipedia

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    Eric Albarracin (born c. 1983), [2] is an American mixed martial arts (MMA) coach and retired wrestler and soldier.. He was a three-time university national champion, a seven-time armed forces champion and a US national team member in both freestyle and Greco Roman wrestling.

  3. United States Army Combatives School - Wikipedia

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    The US Army Combatives School was founded in 2000 by then Sergeant First Class Matt Larsen and is located at building 69, Fort Benning, Georgia. It teaches a martial art unique to the United States Army called Modern Army Combatives (MAC).

  4. Combatives - Wikipedia

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    The US Modern Army Combatives Program was adopted as the basis for the US Air Force Combatives Program in January 2008. [1] Combatives training has also been provided outside of the United States military, for example at Kansas State University which provided a training programme for 2 + 1 ⁄ 2 years before closing it in 2010. [2]

  5. Tim Kennedy (fighter) - Wikipedia

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    Jackson Wink MMA Academy: Rank: 3rd degree black belt in Brazilian jiu-jitsu [2] under Royler Gracie [3] Black belt in Japanese Jujitsu under Terry Keller and Barry Smith [4] Black belt in Modern Army Combative [2] Years active: 2001–2003, 2006–2016: Mixed martial arts record; Total: 24: Wins: 18: By knockout: 6: By submission: 8: By ...

  6. Hand-to-hand combat - Wikipedia

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    In 2002, the U.S. Army adopted the Modern Army Combatives (MAC) hand-to-hand combat training program with the publishing of U.S. Army field manual (FM 3-25.150) and the establishment of the U.S. Army Combatives School at Ft Benning, Georgia. [12] The U.S. Air Force adopted MAC as its hand-to-hand combat system in early 2008. [13]

  7. Modern Army Combatives - Wikipedia

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    Pages for logged out editors learn more. Contributions; Talk; Modern Army Combatives

  8. Matt Thornton (martial artist) - Wikipedia

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    After growing up in the San Francisco bay area of California, Matt joined the U.S. Army where he began his involvement with martial arts as a boxer. In 1988 after leaving the military he returned to the USA and began training in Jeet Kune Do (JKD).

  9. Emerson Combat Systems - Wikipedia

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    Emerson Combat Systems was developed as one of numerous eclectic martial systems that arose in the 1980s. Rather than teach individual philosophies and parameters of different fighting styles that he studied such as Jeet Kune Do, Kyokushin, Shotokan, Brazilian Jujitsu, Boxing, and Escrima; Emerson took elements that he thought were useful from those arts and presented them as part of a system.