Currently,
only men are allowed to try out for the U. S. Marine Corps Forces
Special Operations Command. It’s primary missions are typically special
reconnaissance, direct action, and internal defense within foreign
nations.
Their training regimen is comprised of 4 phases, increasing in
strenuousness. Phase 1 is SERE training, survival, evasion, resistance,
escape. They are trained to make fire by friction, fire by mirrors, even
fire by ice, depending on the location to which they are deployed. You
mold the ice with the heat of your hands into the shape of a lens, which
works just like a magnifying glass.
Of course, they take matches and Zippos with them. After this, they
begin physical fitness training, and hand-to-hand combat, practicing a
hybrid of the most functional martial arts: Jeet Kune Do, Wing Chun,
Karate, Jiu-Jitsu, even Pankration. Then, Sayoc Kali, which is Filipino
knife fighting.
This is just phase 1. Phase 2 is marksmanship, amphibious demolitions,
reconnaissance. Phase 3 is a contrinuation of 2, but with the addition
of field radioes and satellite data-uplink systems. Phase 4 is
“irregular warfare” instruction, which is a euphemism for “anything
goes.” This phase consists primarily of the Derna Bridge operation,
which forces the recruits to use all skills acquired during the course.
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