12/30/2025
Soldiers of Task Force Redleg had the opportunity to certify in level one combatives. For 1st Lt. Jose Anaya, training soldiers in this skill is nothing new. Anaya graduated from the Modern Army Combatives Program Course in October of 2015 as a Master Combatives Instructor while he was prior enlisted as a staff sergeant. Given the opportunity to create and implement a training plan, he ran with it. Anaya sacrificed sleep to stay up with a small group to start training.
“I’ve always been seeking for an opportunity, and with the availability of our soldiers to train, along with the environment and resources to do so, this allowed me to achieve that goal,” said Anaya “A lot of the soldiers have had the opportunity in the past to train combatives but never the chance to get certified in the 40-hour level one course.” Anaya is not the only one sacrificing sleep though – each of the soldiers in the course are taking part outside of their normal workday to improve their skills as warfighters.