Dirty Fighting By Lt David Morrah
Dirty Fighting By Lt David Morrah
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Salepage: Dirty Fighting By Lt David Morrah
Dirty Fighting-An Introduction to the Principles of Combat without Weapons, was written by LT. David Morrah Jr. at the Anti-Aircraft Artillery School (AAA School) at Camp David, NC during World War II. It was developed as a guide to hand-to-hand combat incorporating aspects of Boxing, Wrestling, Jiu-Jitsu, and other martial arts. As a guide to unarmed combat this book provides detailed instructions and illustrations on techniques, both offensive and defensive, targeted at the needs of the solider during WWII. This newly revised edition includes over 60 illustrations that cover main attack points, best techniques for disabling an opponent, and practical guides to self-defense strategy.
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