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Peyton Buildt, 7, poses with Marine Corps Martial Arts

Peyton Buildt, 7, poses with Marine Corps Martial Arts

Peyton Buildt, 7, poses with Marine Corps Martial Arts Program instructor trainer Sgt. Daniel Leith, a Livonia, Mich., native, after a Marine Corps Martial Arts Program demonstration in Public Square June 12 du... More

Staff Sgt. Shurron Thompson, left, and Staff Sgt. John

Staff Sgt. Shurron Thompson, left, and Staff Sgt. John

Staff Sgt. Shurron Thompson, left, and Staff Sgt. John Badon, right, both training instructors with the Marine Corps Martial Arts Program, demonstrate strikes and counters-to-strikes in a Marine Corps-style mar... More

Crowd members gasped and responded with amazement to

Crowd members gasped and responded with amazement to

Crowd members gasped and responded with amazement to the fast-paced demonstration as Staff Sgt. John Badon, a Lufkin, Texas, native, and Sgt. Daniel Leith, a Livonia, Mich., native, both Marine Corps Martial Ar... More

A passerby stops to snap photos as instructor trainer

A passerby stops to snap photos as instructor trainer

A passerby stops to snap photos as instructor trainer Staff Sgt. Shurron Thompson, a Coatesville, Penn., native, demonstrates bayonet and rifle submission techniques on fellow instructor trainer Staff Sgt. John... More

Crystal Rudyak and her sons Alex, 8, and Anthony, 2,

Crystal Rudyak and her sons Alex, 8, and Anthony, 2,

Crystal Rudyak and her sons Alex, 8, and Anthony, 2, discuss martial arts with instructor trainer Staff Sgt. Shurron Thompson, a Coatesville, Penn., native, following a Marine Corps Martial Arts Program demonst... More

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