I've noticed this alot lately, so I thought it'd make for a good discussion topic!
Now, I'll start by saying that I'm not in the Military, so perhaps this explains some of the confusion. I'd imagine that much of the training the the people in the various branches get, is pretty much either the same or pretty close. So, I often wonder, because it seems to me that everywhere you look, someone is stating that they are teaching members of the Military. I've seen JKD people saying it, people from other FMA branches, Kenpo people, BJJ people, Ninjutsu people, anyone and everyone.
Now, does this teaching consist of a few Military people going to school A, and learning what is taught? Does it consist of the inst. of school A, going to a Military base, and teaching all of the members? Just find it interesting that you'd have some branches learning BJJ, while others are doing a FMA. I figured it would be kept standard across the board, to a point.

Now, I'll start by saying that I'm not in the Military, so perhaps this explains some of the confusion. I'd imagine that much of the training the the people in the various branches get, is pretty much either the same or pretty close. So, I often wonder, because it seems to me that everywhere you look, someone is stating that they are teaching members of the Military. I've seen JKD people saying it, people from other FMA branches, Kenpo people, BJJ people, Ninjutsu people, anyone and everyone.
Now, does this teaching consist of a few Military people going to school A, and learning what is taught? Does it consist of the inst. of school A, going to a Military base, and teaching all of the members? Just find it interesting that you'd have some branches learning BJJ, while others are doing a FMA. I figured it would be kept standard across the board, to a point.