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Frame
To execute the Frame, keep feet, hips, chin and weapon positioned similar to the Post. Extend
forearm beyond 90 degrees with fingers spread across enemy’s collarbone or with hand cupping
the back of the head.
Hook and Head Control
Execute the Hook and Head Control by placing the non-firing arm underneath
enemy’s arm with hand cupping the shoulder. Push forehead into enemy’s
chin. Legs should straddle enemy’s closest leg.
Soldiers must maintain control of the weapon at all times by keeping the enemy at projectile weapons range when possible. Use strikes like
the Muzzle Thump to drive an enemy back, keeping him at projectile weapons range. If closer proximity than projectile range is necessary,
use the Post, Frame or Hook and Head Control. To execute the Post, keep feet more than shoulder width apart, turn hips so secondary
weapon is away from the enemy, tuck chin, use flat palm with thumb down to push enemy.
Muzzle Thump
Post
Army Combatives Course
These are some of the techniques that you will learn at the Modern Army Combatives Level 1 Course.