U.S. MARINE CORPS HAND-TO-HAND COMBAT - Internet Archive

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aehinffopponentfixed bayonet held low.49off to the left.He then shifts right and forwarddelivering a blow to the temple, neck, or theleftelbow of his opponent.fcfe-tFigure . Disarmingslowly approachingarwicd with, ji&ed bayonet held higKoppon&ti50then quickly shifts right and forward, reachingforward with the right hand grasping the riflenear the stock and wreats it frorn his opponent.He follows through with a blow to the opponent'selbow, temple, or neck.Figure21 .—Disarming tlmly approaching opponentfixed bayonet held tew.— {continued)armed withFigureS3.- -Di arming slowly approaching opponentfixed bayonet held high.{continued}armed with—

POOR MAN'S JAMES BONC Vol,3591MARINE HAND-TO-HAND CGMEAT53Section SKNIFE AND CLUB FIGHTING703.CHARGING OPPONENTTo disarm an opponent armed with a rifleand bayonet who is charging rapidly forward tofighter shifts left andforward to avoid the bayonet He then hits andpushes the weapon downward and to the rightwith his left hand. He follows through with ablow to his opponent's neck.ward him, the hand-to-hand801.FRONTAL ATTACK WITH THE KNIFEWhen attacking while armed with a knife, thehand-to-hand fighter assumes the OFFENSIVEDEFENSIVE STANCE, holda the knife in hisright hand with the point toward the opponent,the blade flat, and the cutting edge facing outward.51Figure Frontat attach with knife.Figure 2S .- Bi&amiftig charging opponent etrmed withfixed bayonet*54Headvances toward the opponent, his Left handheld high in an alert position to protect his face orto deliver a blow. If the opponent attempts tograsp the knife hand, the hand-to-hand fighterstrikes a blow at the bridge of the nose.He then

POOR MAN'S JAMES BOND Vol:(S\S?dMARINE HAND-TO-HAND COMBAT36 C1f'H56802.FRONTALDISARMING- OPPONENTWITH KNIFE OR CLUBa. To disarm an opponent who is thrusting athim with a knife, the hand-to-hand fighter shiftsforward and—Frontal attackFigure 1-to the left-Hejieflects the knife bywitk knife.— (continued}55places his l&ft hand under his opponent's right elbow, and lifts the arm.Heplunges the knife in an upward motion into thebody above the opponent's belt, and slashes out*ward, or to the right*shiftsleft,Figure 5.—Frontal disarming - opponentwith knife.57pushing it with his left hand. He then strikes theback of the opponent's hand with the outer edge ofHe follows through with anhis own right hand.arm break, or blow to the opponent's jaw* throat,or collarbone.Fiffure 4,— Frontal attack withknife,— (contiitued)Figure 25.—Frontaldisarming - opponent with knife,(continued)

POOR MAM'S JAMES BOND Vol.1MARINE HAND-TO-HAND COMBAT361138In another method of disarming, when theopponent threatens with a knife or club, the handto-hand tighter steps toward his opponent withhis left footHe strikes the inside of his opponent's right wrist with his own left hand orwrist deflecting the thrust off to the left. He thenstrikes the opponent on the bridge of the nose withthe right hand, and simultaneously strikes him inthe ffrom with the right knee. He can followthrough by breaking the opponent's arm, or byemploying a throw.b.Fi&urs27.— Attackfrom the rear using knife60In attacking an opponent from the rearwhile armed with a club, the hand-to-hand fightercontrols his opponent by placing his left band onthe opponent's arm or shoulder, and turning himslightly to the left.The blow, or blows are delivered to the hase of the skull.b.Figure 2G,—Frontaldisarming - opponent with knife crclub.59803.ATTACK FROM THE REAR WITH KNIFEOR CLUBIn attacking an opponent from the reara knife, the hand-to-hand fighterquickly places a hand over the mouth and faceof the opponent and pulls back, simultaneouslya.when armed withplunging the knife in an upward motion into theopponent's back above the belt.Figure%3.— Attack from the rearusriig club.

POORMAN'SJAMESBONDVol 344 MARINEHAKD-TO-HANDCOMBAT U.S. MARINECORPS HAND-TO-HANDCOMBAT USMARINECOKPS(NAVMC1146-A03) CONTENTS SexiTiOK1.INTRODUCTION ImportanceofHand-to-HandFighting; PurposeaadScope InstructionalProcedures _. PrinciplesofHand-to-HandFighting. _ STANCEANDMOVEMENT Offensive-DefensiveStance