Defense tactics used by FBI agents in the United States. Training film begins with an opening remark written by J. Edgar Hoover, the Director of the FBI. Opening scenes are dramatized: An FBI agent inspects wagons and tracks at an abandoned train depot. Men attempt to attack the FBI agent. The agent subdues the assailants by himself. Training footage reviews parts of the body that can be used effectively for offense and defense. A hand breaks a board with a karate chop (Knifehand strike) and push a balloon. An elbow strikes a concrete wall. A man’s foot kicks a wooden board. A knee strikes a leather cushion. A shirtless man wearing shorts poses as a hand draws vulnerable spots all over the body with a red lipstick and narrator describes the vulnerabilities.
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