Green belts, marked with a tan tab to signify that a Marine is a Marine Corps Martial Arts Instructor, are positioned on the ground during the culminating event of a Martial Arts Instructor course on Camp Schwab, Okinawa, Japan, March 17, 2022. Marines endured the three-week long Marine Corps Martial Arts Instructor course that entailed hand-to-hand combat, warrior ethos instruction, grappling, and weapons sparring training with the goal of graduating as a Marine Corps Martial Arts Instructor. The MAI course certifies Marines to train and test other Marines in various belt levels of the Marine
Green belts, marked with a tan tab to signify that a Marine is a Marine Corps Martial Arts Instructor, are positioned on the ground during the culminating event of a Martial Arts Instructor course on Camp Schwab, Okinawa, Japan, March 17, 2022. Marines endured the three-week long Marine Corps Martial Arts Instructor course that entailed hand-to-hand combat, warrior ethos instruction, grappling, and weapons sparring training with the goal of graduating as a Marine Corps Martial Arts Instructor. The MAI course certifies Marines to train and test other Marines in various belt levels of the Marine Corps Martial Arts Program.
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