U.S. Army Combatives Field Manual FM 21-150
2-01 – Importance of Skilled Trainers
2-02 Safety Precautions
2-03 Basic or One Station Unit Training
2-04 Unit Sustainment Training Program
2-05 Training Formations
2-06 Pit Construction
2-07 Bayonet Assault Course
2-08 Warm up and Stretches
2-09 Stances
2-10 Falls
2-11 Crawl, Walk and Run
2-12 Demostrations
2-12 Execution by the numbers
2-14 Execution at Combat Speed
2-15 Drills
2-16 Foam Pads
3 – Close Range Combatives
3-1 Throws and Takedowns
3-2 Strangulation
3-3 Choking Techniques
3-4 Counters to Chokes
3-5 Grappling
4 – Medium Range Combatives
4-1 Vital Targets
4-2 Striking Principles
4-3 Short Punches and Strikes
5 Long Range Combatives
5-1 Extended Arm Punches and Strikes
5-2 Kicks
5-3 Defense Against Armed Opponent
5-4 Angles of Attack
5-5 Defense Against a Knife
5-6 Unarmed Defense Against a Rifle with Fixed Bayonet
5-7 Advanced Weapons Techniques and Training
5-8 Bayonet/Knife
5-9 Knife Against Knife Sequence
5-10 Rifle with Fixed Bayonet
5-11 Entrenching Tool
5-12 Three Foot Stick
5-13 Three Foot Rope
5-14 Six Foot Pole
6 – Transition Techniques
6-1 Combat Scenarios
6-2 Bridging the Gap Between Ranges
7 – Sentry Removal
7-1 Planning Considerations
7-2 Rehearsals
7-3 Execution
7-4 Psychological Aspects
7-5 Techniques
Glossary of Terms