Hand-to-hand combat

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Summary:

Hand-to-hand combat is a confrontation between two or more combatants fighting at a very short distance. It might involve the use of weapons, but it mostly refers to unarmed combat. The term is often used to describe the fighting style used in the military, but it is based on a variety of martial art disciplines. Hand-to-hand combat, as it is taught in the military, is credited to William Ewart Fairbairn, who developed his techniques based on a loose interpretation of Chinese and Japanese martial art styles. Therefore, hand-to-hand combat is often a generic term used to describe any fighting style that involves close-quarter fighting.

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