United States Pacific Command Commander Observes Ranger Aikido Training

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May 27th, 2014

United States Pacific Command (USPACOM) Commander J.  Locklear observed Nepal Ranger Army Aikido Training.

United States Pacific Command (USPACOM) Commander J.
Locklear observed Nepal Ranger Army Aikido Training.

Public Service

Along with their training, on May 23rd, the Rangers volunteered to clean up the White Monastery area in Kathmandu. The Ranger instructors and students all incorporate the philosophy of AHAN and working to give back to their community is part of their training.

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Practice Begins at the New ANTC Dojo

April 5th, 2014

Nepal Army Ranger student began practice at the new dojo at the AHAN Nepal Training Center in April. Classes have also begun with civilian school groups who are now learning beginning Aikido at the center.

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Nepal Army Rangers

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Nepal Army Organizational  Change

April 30th, 2014

Nepal Army Ranger Unarmed Combat Training was officially changed to Nepal Army Unarmed Combat Training as the practice of Aikido was officially adopted by the Nepal Army as part of their basic training.

A Happy New Year

January 2nd, 2014

The Nepal Army Rangers celebrated the New Year in style with Aikido! For the first practice of the year, 125 soldiers went to the Dakshinkali Temple to pray for the New Year and to volunteer our time to clean up the temple grounds.

Every year the Nepal Army celebrates a memorial day. This year we are planning to do a demonstration- 1000 students strong. As always we will focus on practicing hard this year.

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Reported  by
Nippon Kan General Headquarter Certified Instructor
Nepal Army Ranger ANTC Chief Instructor
WO2 Dan Gurung