U.S. Marines Develop M.A.C.H.
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Thirty plus Marines were joined by members of the Army Special Forces to complete the Controlled F.O.R.C.E. Xtreme MP / MAA / Security Forces course at Camp Lejeune, NC on 31 August through 4 September, 2009. The five day course, based on the Mechanical Advantage Control Holds™ (M.A.C.H.) system, is designed to address the needs of U.S. Armed Forces units that must also operate in a Law Enforcement capacity. Controlled F.O.R.C.E. Corporate Instructors Tony Grano, Don Roberts, and Toby Flaget delivered a realistic, intense POI covering M.A.C.H. Close Range Subject Control (CRSC), Use of Force, Knife Awareness, Ground Defense and Escapes, small unit tactics, team communication, and environment control. “It’s been great having Army Special Forces training alongside Marines this week,” noted Instructor Grano after a rigorous day of training. “These guys have to operate down range together, so it is important that they have opportunities like this to train together.” Training was conducted in the Thunderdome at the USMC Special Operations Training Group (SOTG) Stone Bay Compound. Upon completion of the course, each student received a Controlled F.O.R.C.E. DVD Training Manual that includes written instruction and video demonstration of the M.A.C.H. CRSC content for maintaining perishable skill-sets. |
Marines that would like to see more pictures of this and other M.A.C.H. training operations should visit the Controlled F.O.R.C.E. Network and request to join the US Marine Corps Group. |
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