Sgt. Razeem Saheed, a martial arts instructor trainer with the 11th Marine Expeditionary Unit, holds a green Marine Corps Martial Arts Program belt with an instructor's tab behind his back during Martial Arts Instructors Course (MAIC) 1-17 aboard Marine Corps Base Hawaii, May 1, 2017. The MAIC is a three week long course that puts applicants through rigorous training designed to instill teamwork and develop leadership abilities necessary for a Marine Corps Martial Arts Program instructor to teach classes. The Makin Island Amphibious Ready Group/11th MEU is currently underway on their Western P


Sgt. Razeem Saheed, a martial arts instructor trainer with the 11th Marine Expeditionary Unit, holds a green Marine Corps Martial Arts Program belt with an instructor's tab behind his back during Martial Arts Instructors Course (MAIC) 1-17 aboard Marine Corps Base Hawaii, May 1, 2017. The MAIC is a three week long course that puts applicants through rigorous training designed to instill teamwork and develop leadership abilities necessary for a Marine Corps Martial Arts Program instructor to teach classes. The Makin Island Amphibious Ready Group/11th MEU is currently underway on their Western Pacific 16-2 deployment. ( Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Aaron S. Patterson/Released)


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