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  1. LINE is a close-quarters combat system, derived from various martial arts, utilized by the United States Marine Corps between 1989 and 1998, and then from 1998 to 2007 by US Army Special Forces. [ citation needed ] It was developed by Ron Donvito, USMC (Retired).

  2. Feb 22, 2007 · The LINE System is a system of close combat that I developed before I joined the USMC in 1978. It is a standardized system of close combat skills for every warrior at entry level training.

  3. Fundamentals of close combat address target areas of the body, weapons of the body, stance, falling and rolling tech- niques, striking and blocking skills, takedowns, and choke- holds. The LINE program is a learned system of close combat tech- niques. It develops a Marine's close combat technique to an instinctive level.

  4. Oct 31, 2003 · In the 1980s, the Corps adopted the Linear Infighting Neural-override Engagement, or LINE, system of combat. LINE was a standardized system of close-quarter fighting designed to be taught to company and battalion-size units.

  5. Jul 9, 1993 · The MCSOCC uses a specific system to teach Marines the skills required to defeat an opponent in close combat. This manual addresses close combat fundamentals, the linear in-fighting neural-override engagement (LINE) program, bayonet fighting, and weapons of opportunity.

  6. Aug 6, 2020 · Marine Corps Reference Publication (MCRP) 3-11.1A, Com-mander’s Tactical Handbook, contains reference material fre-quently used to organize, plan, and conduct Marine ground combat

  7. Jan 31, 2019 · To understand the Marine Corps’ philosophy of warfighting, we first need an appreciation for the nature of war itself—its moral, mental, and physical characteristics and demands.

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