Vanguard training

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RgrHunter
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Vanguard training

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Any feedback on the feasability of the training Vanguard puts out?

Compaired to RAW?

Just learned of these two and was curious.
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Mercer02 wrote:I know this is an old topic, but.... I just got back from Vanguard, and all I can say is it was the best fucking school I've been to. It teaches more than just unarmed combat. It is a new way of thinking entirely, whether you're in combat, or just going to the bar.
My old SQD LDR did that with "The Art of War"
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My brother gets done with it tomorrow, he says it didn'treally teach him much, but it showed him a whole new way of using the things that he already knew. He says it has alot to do with dirty boxing, and street fighting.
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