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Staff Sgt. Jeremy Meadows, a Marine Corps Martial Arts

Staff Sgt. Jeremy Meadows, a Marine Corps Martial Arts

Staff Sgt. Jeremy Meadows, a Marine Corps Martial Arts Program instructor trainer with Marine Heavy Helicopter Squadron 462 and a Lubbock, Texas, native, demonstrates the rear choke during a MCMAP course aboard... More

Staff Sgt. Jeremy Meadows, a Marine Corps Martial Arts

Staff Sgt. Jeremy Meadows, a Marine Corps Martial Arts

Staff Sgt. Jeremy Meadows, a Marine Corps Martial Arts Program instructor trainer with Marine Heavy Helicopter Squadron 462 and a Lubbock, Texas, native, grapples with Cpl. James Vandling, a green belt MCMAP in... More

Marine Corps Martial Arts Program students aboard Marine

Marine Corps Martial Arts Program students aboard Marine

Marine Corps Martial Arts Program students aboard Marine Corps Air Station Miramar, Calif., use mock weapons, like fake pistols and knives, for their training. Some techniques teach Marines to defend themselves... More

Staff Sgt. Jeremy Meadows, a Marine Corps Martial Arts

Staff Sgt. Jeremy Meadows, a Marine Corps Martial Arts

Staff Sgt. Jeremy Meadows, a Marine Corps Martial Arts Program instructor trainer with Marine Heavy Helicopter Squadron 462 and a Lubbock, Texas, native, holds a Marine in a head lock while grappling aboard Mar... More

Staff Sgt. Jeremy Meadows, a Marine Corps Martial Arts

Staff Sgt. Jeremy Meadows, a Marine Corps Martial Arts

Staff Sgt. Jeremy Meadows, a Marine Corps Martial Arts Program instructor trainer with Marine Heavy Helicopter Squadron 462 and a Lubbock, Texas, native, watches two Marines grapple during a Jane Wayne Day even... More

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