WINNING MEANS SURVIVING. Close combat is a struggle for life and death.
This isn't about sport. This is about who wins the fight. In hand-to-hand combat, there are no rules – only winners and losers. And the first prize: life.
“Fighting Dirty” by David Morrah Jr. is a US Army textbook from World War II.
- Principles of unarmed combat
- Your natural weapons
- Anatomy and attack
- Fight on the ground and disarm opponents
The 1944 manual was a training guide for US soldiers that was heavily influenced by street fighting. Combined with vivid, comic-style illustrations, the book offers a historical text that clearly depicts the brutality of war and doesn't attempt to sugarcoat close-quarters combat.
“Schmutzig Kämpfen” by David Morr, 148 pages in German language