CAMP FOSTER, OKINAWA, Japan – Sgt. Bryan Meyers, right, preforms a rear choke technique during Marine Corps Martial Arts Program training June 28 at Gunner’s Gym aboard Camp Foster, Okinawa, Japan. MCMAP is a weapon-based curriculum that integrates equipment, physical challenges and tactics found on the modern battlefield. For Marines, MCMAP is a fundamental part of the Marine Corps, as all recruits have to be a tan belt to graduate boot camp. For other branches it is a new experience that is different from what they are normally offered. Meyers is with the Army 11th Air Defense Artillery


CAMP FOSTER, OKINAWA, Japan – Sgt. Bryan Meyers, right, preforms a rear choke technique during Marine Corps Martial Arts Program training June 28 at Gunner’s Gym aboard Camp Foster, Okinawa, Japan. MCMAP is a weapon-based curriculum that integrates equipment, physical challenges and tactics found on the modern battlefield. For Marines, MCMAP is a fundamental part of the Marine Corps, as all recruits have to be a tan belt to graduate boot camp. For other branches it is a new experience that is different from what they are normally offered. Meyers is with the Army 11th Air Defense Artillery Regiment.


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