Close-quarters combat techniques of World War II
World War II combativesFocus | Hybrid |
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Country of origin | United Kingdom/ United States |
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Famous practitioners | Rex Applegate, William Ewart Fairbairn, A.J. Drexel-Biddle, John Styers, Eric A. Sykes, Jack Dempsey, Bill Underwood |
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Parenthood | Boxing‚ Judo, Jujutsu, Wrestling, Savate, Street fighting, Chinese Martial Arts |
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Olympic sport | No |
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World War II combatives encompass a diverse range of combat techniques designed for close-quarters combat scenarios. These techniques include hand-to-hand fighting, advanced firearm point shooting methods, and skills with various weapons, such as knives, bayonets, and improvised implements. These techniques were initially developed and taught to Allied special forces during World War II by prominent instructors, including Rex Applegate and William Ewart Fairbairn.