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28 of 29 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A must own!
As the founder and chief instructor of a system of self-defense training, incorporating both armed and unarmed self-defense techniques, I ve found the information in this book to be the most practical and realistic with regards to CQB, than any other publication. Col. Applegate utilizes practical, effective and efficient tactics and techniques with the handgun and knife...
Published on August 20, 2001 by Anthony Cataldo

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51 of 65 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Not as advertised
This is not a book for the novice to learn basic self defense techniques. There are only two pictures on self defense. The rest is written. You have to already know the techniques to know what he is talking about, in which case you don't need this book. It is mostly a book about Applegate's days in the O.S.S. It was advertised as a book to learn the few basic techniques...
Published on November 21, 2001 by Steven J Day


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28 of 29 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A must own!, August 20, 2001
This review is from: The Close-Combat Files of Colonel Rex Applegate (Paperback)
As the founder and chief instructor of a system of self-defense training, incorporating both armed and unarmed self-defense techniques, I ve found the information in this book to be the most practical and realistic with regards to CQB, than any other publication. Col. Applegate utilizes practical, effective and efficient tactics and techniques with the handgun and knife for close combat encounters of a lethal nature. The point shooting technique is a reactive and reflexive method of a spontaneous shooting response, which has been scientifically proven as the natural response by a person under life endangering stress, a technique Fairbairn, Sykes, and Applegate knew 58 years ago. As a police officer of 20 years and an instructor of police officer survival skills, I know his techniques work. This is an excellent book for realistic close quarter combat. A must own book for self defense and police defensive tactics instructors.
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19 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Highly recommended., December 19, 1998
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This book is a must read for students of WWII history, particularly those interested in the combatives training of the OSS. There are many personal reminescences by Applegate on other combatives instructors. In the course of his work he met WE Fairbairn, EA Sykes, John Styers, and Drexel Biddle. The development of the curriculum that was taught is of special interest.
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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Great Historic Information on Close Combat, May 13, 2002
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This book provides a great history of the development of close combat by Applegate and his contemporaries. It is a wonderful combination of original "lesson plans" with well-documented historical details and photographs about the people and events that lead to the ideas contained in those lesson plans. There is also some good follow-up on what happened to these concepts after WWII.

This is a great historic document, however I think that the author could have done several relatively small things that would have added a great deal to making the book more "user friendly". First, a glossary would have been nice. There are many acronyms; I would have liked a central place to look them up and also read a few basic details about the related organizations (and people) that were not provided in the main text. Second, a time-line would have been awesome because it could have summarized the information in the book and could also have offered additional (brief) details on Applegate's life and/or the lives of his contemporaries. Finally, some minor editing could have removed some redundant material and left room for my previous suggestions.

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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Matt temkin from NYC, June 19, 2001
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AS the son of a WW2 Ranger ( who was trained by the British Commandos) and a friend/student of Col. Applegate for seven years I highly recommend this book for those seeking to learn the history behind the WW2 CQC systems. This volume contains some manuels that I spent 20 fruitless years searching for.Don't be put off by the brevity of the courses being taught to commandos/O.S.S. agents. As the war progressed the instructors learned through bitter experience how few techniques were actually required to survive a life or death struggle. It is, however, difficult to really learn these methods from this volume (and other ww2 manuels)since they were intended as handouts to military student during training programs. But its a good start for those seeking pratical, bare bones, hard won knowledge.
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51 of 65 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Not as advertised, November 21, 2001
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Steven J Day (San Francisco, CA United States) - See all my reviews
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This is not a book for the novice to learn basic self defense techniques. There are only two pictures on self defense. The rest is written. You have to already know the techniques to know what he is talking about, in which case you don't need this book. It is mostly a book about Applegate's days in the O.S.S. It was advertised as a book to learn the few basic techniques needed for self defense. This is not the case.
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10 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Hand-to-hand combat in the postmodern world, March 10, 2002
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Chuck Melson's book on the late Col. Rex Applegate should be read and absorbed by those in our military who are enamoured with the Asian martial arts and are trying to hoist them on our soldiers. Unfortuanately, these imports are based on fine motor skills, which are lost under the stress of combat, and will get our people killed. Instead, as the book demonstrates, we have a successful system developed by Col. Applegate whic is simple, effective and easy to learn. Applegate developed this system for our OSS and Melson's book not only documents the developmental process, but lays out Applegate's training syllabus as well. Instead of spending millions to develop "new" hand-to-hand combat sysytems, our military could save money, and provide valuable training by simply purchasing this book.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent souce of WWII vintage information, October 23, 2005
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An excellent book overall and a welcome addition to any library featuring special operations and espionage during World War II and/or the works of Col. Applegate. I found the vintage photographs of training in Maryland to be especially interesting. Overall, I would reccommend this book to anyone with interest in these areas.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A fantastic historical important book on close quarter combat by the late Col. Applegate., August 25, 2009
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This was the last book by the legendary Col. Rex Applegate before he passed away. His most well-known books are: Kill or get Killed and Use of the Double-Edged fighting knife. Both of these books are still in print. I believe this book may become a classic over time. I think this book is an excellent and important historical text on the development of close-quarter combat techniques and tactics in the second world war. These techniques are still taught today in many Combatives courses. The text has several photographs taken in the 1940s that are interesting. This book outlines his role in developing his point shooting or instinctive shooting techniques, as well as his Close-Quarter unarmed techniques and knife fighting techniques.

In conclusion, this is a book for military history enthusiasts and anyone else interested in the history of practical close-quarter combat techniques.

Rating: 5 Stars. Joseph J. Truncale (Author: Pro-Systems Official Combatives Course Manual Vol. 1,2).
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5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent book, February 27, 2011
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Patrick Duffy (Cheyenne, Wyoming United States) - See all my reviews
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What is really good about this book despite it being well written is that Col Applegate never ceases to attribute his skills to his mentors, Fairbairn and Sykes. He is quite humble in this respect. Good to see these days.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Interesting, valuable history, November 14, 2009
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This is one of those books that fills in the gaps about the time and persons of WW2. It offers that behind the scenes views of the training and rational behind it for the first special ops type of work. It is interesting to get Applegate's views of some of the modern training. This text not only deals with him but links in a lot of the names of the period such as Fairbairn and Sykes. The actual lesson plains are the centre of the text[they could have used a few pictures around them]and give insight into thinking of those WW2 days.
A well presented, good read.
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