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Summary

US Army Combatives School founder Matt Larsen aplies a straight ankle lock.

Author: The United States Army, photographer unknown.

Date: FM No. 3-25.150 was published on 18 January 2002, exact date of the particular photograph is unknown.

Caption: Figure 4-89. Straight ankle lock, step 3. Bring your outside foot up to push the enemy's torso back, preventing him from sitting up to counter the lock. Form a figure four on his ankle and finish the break by arching your back.

Source: US Army Field Manual No. 3-25.150 Combatives, Chapter 4: Advanced ground-fighting techniques

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current00:23, 2 March 2006Thumbnail for version as of 00:23, 2 March 2006304 × 390 (23 KB)-Marcus-== Summary == A straight ankle lock. '''Author''': Cpl. Giovanni Lobello '''Date''': Work was pupblished on 18 January 2002, exact date is unknown. '''Caption:''' ''Figure 4-89. Straight ankle lock, step 3. Bring your outside foot up to push the enemy'

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