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***************Saw the same sort of thing in the Army in the early 1980's. The Army instructors had no idea that one could throw a blow at a rioter that came UNDER the bottom edge of a shield. Damned few people think to wear shinguards to a riot...
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**************** I was never a fighter, but I picked up a few things.....and I had the opportunity to try them out on a Marine wearing a Red Man suit who was instructing me on baton during ship defense force training. I was using a fiberglass training baton. As he stripped off the suit, "You put that bruise on me, that bruise....how the hell did you get me there...?" When I told him about the SCA and heavy fighting... he was ecstatic.
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************* There's a probably apocryphal story about SCA members and the military that supposedly comes from MCRD San Diego.
When USMC recruits go down to the pits for pugil-stick training, what usually happens is that the DI picks some likely looking kid, gets him all kitted out, and then uses him for a tackling dummy to demonstrate the approved technique. All went well until the other DI serving as the referee/safety shouted "GO," whereupon there was a quick flurry and the DI found himself lying in the dirt. As the other DI helped him to his feet, the loudspeaker from the safety tower came on: "
"He says he is. What does that mean?"
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"He says he is. What's that mean?"
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