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		<title>By: Mike</title>
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		<dc:creator>Mike</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 04 Oct 2011 09:25:37 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Sorry so late in my reply


Below Excerpt is taken from 

Army Regulation 350–1

Army Training and Leader Development

Dated 4 Aug 2011

I have also attached the reg to the MMASoldier site http://mmasoldier.com/army-combatives-2/combatives-manual/.

4–12. Modern Army Combatives Program training in units
Commanders will conduct combatives training programs that instill the confidence and fighting skill that can only be
gained through engagement with an opponent in a combative situation. Combatives training is a fundamental building
block for preparing Soldiers for current and future operations. FM 3–25.150 serves as the instructional guide for
combatives training.
a.  Professional instruction is the key to success in combatives training. Units will maintain the appropriate level of
certified instructors:
&lt;strong&gt;(1) One (1) Level 1 instructor per platoon&lt;/strong&gt;
(2) One (1) Level 2 instructor per company
(3) One (1) Level 3 instructor per battalion
(4) One (1) Level 4 instructor per brigade
b.  Levels 1 and 2 Combatives Instructor Training Courses will be held locally by unit Level 3 and Level 4 certified
instructors respectively. Units are responsible for submitting the graduates names to USACS in written memorandum
signed by the first 0–5 commander for inclusion to their certification database.
&lt;strong&gt;c.  Combatives training will be conducted regularly in support of mission readiness, posted on unit training schedules, and executed at company and platoon levels.&lt;/strong&gt;
(1) Combatives is a link between physical training and tactics. Combatives training should encompass training
specifically dedicated to technique training as well as being integrated into both physical and tactical training.
(2) Combatives instruction is not always physically demanding and should therefore never replace physical training
but should be an important and integral part of it.
d.  Brigade and above master trainers will report injury trends semiannually to USACS.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Sorry so late in my reply</p>
<p>Below Excerpt is taken from </p>
<p>Army Regulation 350–1</p>
<p>Army Training and Leader Development</p>
<p>Dated 4 Aug 2011</p>
<p>I have also attached the reg to the MMASoldier site <a  href="http://mmasoldier.com/army-combatives-2/combatives-manual/" rel="nofollow">http://mmasoldier.com/army-combatives-2/combatives-manual/</a>.</p>
<p>4–12. Modern Army Combatives Program training in units<br />
Commanders will conduct combatives training programs that instill the confidence and fighting skill that can only be<br />
gained through engagement with an opponent in a combative situation. Combatives training is a fundamental building<br />
block for preparing Soldiers for current and future operations. FM 3–25.150 serves as the instructional guide for<br />
combatives training.<br />
a.  Professional instruction is the key to success in combatives training. Units will maintain the appropriate level of<br />
certified instructors:<br />
<strong>(1) One (1) Level 1 instructor per platoon</strong><br />
(2) One (1) Level 2 instructor per company<br />
(3) One (1) Level 3 instructor per battalion<br />
(4) One (1) Level 4 instructor per brigade<br />
b.  Levels 1 and 2 Combatives Instructor Training Courses will be held locally by unit Level 3 and Level 4 certified<br />
instructors respectively. Units are responsible for submitting the graduates names to USACS in written memorandum<br />
signed by the first 0–5 commander for inclusion to their certification database.<br />
<strong>c.  Combatives training will be conducted regularly in support of mission readiness, posted on unit training schedules, and executed at company and platoon levels.</strong><br />
(1) Combatives is a link between physical training and tactics. Combatives training should encompass training<br />
specifically dedicated to technique training as well as being integrated into both physical and tactical training.<br />
(2) Combatives instruction is not always physically demanding and should therefore never replace physical training<br />
but should be an important and integral part of it.<br />
d.  Brigade and above master trainers will report injury trends semiannually to USACS.</p>
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		<title>By: hedges</title>
		<link>http://mmasoldier.com/army-combatives-2/combatives-manual/#comment-1323</link>
		<dc:creator>hedges</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 21 Aug 2011 22:22:35 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>my platoon sgt is being a dick and not letting me teach level 1 combatives im certified but having a hard time finding the exact regulation pointing out im aloud at platoon level any help i looked through 350-1  and i cant find the actual pargraph</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>my platoon sgt is being a dick and not letting me teach level 1 combatives im certified but having a hard time finding the exact regulation pointing out im aloud at platoon level any help i looked through 350-1  and i cant find the actual pargraph</p>
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