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The north-south position.

Author: The United States Army, photographer unknown.

Date: FM No. 3-25.150 was published on 18 January 2002, exact date of the particular photograph is unknown.

Caption: a. North-South Position (Figure 4-1). This position allows many possible attacks and is very difficult for the enemy to escape from. You should attempt to control the enemy's arms by placing your elbows on the ground in his arm pits. You will also need to shift your weight in order to prevent him from rolling you over.

Source: US Army Field Manual No. 3-25.150 Combatives, Chapter 4: Advanced ground-fighting techniques

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