| Combat Jujitus is considered to be the deadliest | | | | clearly indicate that Combat Jujitus is the world's |
| martial art known to man. It is used by the US | | | | deadliest martial arts. |
| Military Special Operations Forces as well as the | | | | While other forms of martial arts may claim to be |
| Special Forces of other countries and certainly | | | | the deadliest, none of them can show any PROOF |
| would be in the classification category of Extreme | | | | of their effectiveness in actual combat. That is |
| Martial Arts. | | | | why U.S. Navy SEALs and Special Operations |
| Combat Jujitus is meant to be used in close with | | | | Forces Worldwide are both respected and feared |
| your opponent and to cause extreme bodily | | | | by their enemies. Nothing comes close to the |
| damage or death. It must be brutal and quick. It is | | | | extreme martial arts training received by these |
| not intended for self-defense. Self Defense | | | | elite forces! |
| actions are used to stop an attack and allow for | | | | Remember, Combat Jujitus is not a fighting style. |
| escape. That is not Special Op Forces mission. | | | | Special Ops forces do not want to fight. It slows |
| Major William E. Fairbairn and Colonel Rex | | | | them down. They want to encounter,eliminate and |
| Applegate are generally credited with developing | | | | exit. In other words, they must eliminate the |
| and teaching this style of combat during World | | | | threat at the first sign of trouble. However, if |
| War II. | | | | they do encounter an enemy, they must assume |
| Major William E. Fairbairn served with the British | | | | two things. |
| Secret Service where he trained British, Canadian | | | | |
| and US Commando and Ranger units in Close | | | | 1. He is Armed! |
| Quarters Combat. All of his methods and moves | | | | 2. He is not alone! Therefore, surprise and speed |
| are Jujitsu techniques. | | | | will always be to their advantage. So when |
| Colonel Rex Applegate wrote "Kill or Get Killed" in | | | | meeting the enemy during Spec Ops, they will |
| 1942 while working in the US Office of Strategic | | | | have three choices. |
| Services (OSS). It is still considered the classic | | | | |
| textbook on Western-style hand-to-hand combat. | | | | 1. Dis-arm (and/or bind, but leave behind) |
| The techniques he used in the book were | | | | 2. Capture (rescue hostage or take prisoner back) |
| developed during his work with Major Fairbairn as | | | | 3. Kill So this is where their Combat Jujitus will |
| well as feedback from OSS operatives in the field. | | | | save their life and their mission. They do it well. |
| So these are tested and proven techniques that | | | | |