Marine Corps 1st Lt. Thomas R. Grover, left, a deputy staff judge advocate with Fleet Marine Force, Atlantic, Marine Forces Command, Marine Forces Northern Command, and Cpl. Holden L. Mesimer, a Marine Air-Ground Task Force planning specialist with Plans, Policies, and Operations South, body spar during a Martial Arts Instructor Course (MAIC) at Naval Base Dam Neck, Virginia, Jan. 25, 2023. The MAIC is designed to develop the individual Marine’s understanding of combative techniques while enduring both mental and physical stressors in order to establish a warrior's ethos. Marines graduati


Marine Corps 1st Lt. Thomas R. Grover, left, a deputy staff judge advocate with Fleet Marine Force, Atlantic, Marine Forces Command, Marine Forces Northern Command, and Cpl. Holden L. Mesimer, a Marine Air-Ground Task Force planning specialist with Plans, Policies, and Operations South, body spar during a Martial Arts Instructor Course (MAIC) at Naval Base Dam Neck, Virginia, Jan. 25, 2023. The MAIC is designed to develop the individual Marine’s understanding of combative techniques while enduring both mental and physical stressors in order to establish a warrior's ethos. Marines graduating from the course become certified instructors and are able to teach Marine Corps Martial Arts Program techniques to their individual units across the Marine Corps.


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