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Gunnery Sgt. Jemille Issaac (left) a Marine Corps Martial Arts Program instructor-trainer, evaluates his students’ hand-to-hand techniques during a MCMAP instructor certification course  at Fort Story, in Virginia Beach, Va., Oct 19. MCMAP instructors are required to pass a three-week course in order to earn a tan tab on his or her belts before they are certified to teach Marines in the program. (Official Marine Corps photo by Chris Jones/Released)
171020-M-MV315-006.JPG Photo By: Gunnery Sgt. Dorian Gardner

Oct 24, 2017
FORT STORY, Virginia Beach, Va. - Gunnery Sgt. Jemille Issaac (left) a Marine Corps Martial Arts Program instructor-trainer, evaluates his students’ hand-to-hand techniques during a MCMAP instructor certification course at Fort Story, in Virginia Beach, Va., Oct 19. MCMAP instructors are required to pass a three-week course in order to earn a tan tab on his or her belts before they are certified to teach Marines in the program. (Official Marine Corps photo by Chris Jones/Released)


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