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Originally Posted by HtTKar
You have a good point.
Going though college and now working in Engineering, almost everyone I know is either ex-military, or currently enlisted in either the guard or the reserves. Over the years, that accounts for literally hundreds of people. Those of us that are not military seem to all have come from military families. I agree that some soldiers may prefer CMA; I just have never met one that was even offered such a chance while enlisted.
I was not aware that US soldiers were offered CMA in the past. Was this in a certain branch? I just have never met anyone from the military that took CMA's. Maybe its just coincidence. I'm not trying to say it doesnt happen, just that I've never heard or seen anyone that has taken CMA in the military.
Anyone on this board ever taken CMA in the military?
What branch, and when?
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As a whole or by branch I can't say for sure but individually & in groups I've heard and read such things as soldiers having studied/taught this and/or that by so n so...you know how people like to have little Bio's of their own on websites and share their backgrounds...one that comes to mind is a Praying Mantis instructor who teaches out of Campbell,CA. by the name of Paul Eng.I've had older x military guys (one being my cousin) show me some CMA techniques that they came across when stationed in other countries...my old boss whom is an Army ranger (now on reserved) explained to me how they trained and that their techniques came from different MA,they just grasp what is practical and most effective for a quick, end all nonsense tactic to defeat an enemy...can't remember if he mentioned CMA techmiques but it's a possibility...
