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Security Battalion Martial Arts Instructor Course
Marine Corps Base Quantico
May 22, 2025 | 15:44
U.S. Marines with Martial Arts Instructor class 80-25 receive their belts and certificates–earning them the title of MAI–after completing the culminating event on Marine Corps Base Quantico, May 22, 2025. During three weeks of rigorous training to become MAIs the Marines conduct free-sparring, classes, homework, combat conditioning and tests. (U.S. Marine Corps video by Lance Cpl. Catherine Schei)
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