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natin ‘To be PUBLISHED CANADIAN PROVOST CORPS, Instructional Pamphlet JUDO 12 et, S S onderty Propared under the divecon of The Chie ofthe Genre Saf, Cana NOT TO RE PUBLISHED CANADIAN PROVOST CORPS Instructional Pamphlet JUDO 1942 Prepared wader the direction of ‘The Che ofthe General Saf, Canada Foreword HIS. pamphlet has heen prepared foe the tuidance of Provost personnel in the practice of those holds with which they are more likely to be concerued in the course of their every: day duties, Ten useful holds are deseribed ancl illustrated in the following Ten only, because for Provost purposes it is obviously better to obtain complete mastery: of a few appropriate holds than merely to derive a passing knowledge of the many’ that goto make the art of Jude. Continual pra to success. But do not exert unnecessary pressure dusing practice As iT is VikY Easy 10 CAUSE REGREFPAMLA Acements, A Provost who develops ‘of the holds outlined -herei pecasion to resort to the use of the Billy an expert knowledge should never have P. A. Pruze, Colonel Provost Marshal Canadian Active Army FIGURE > FIGURE 1 FIGURE 4 ight FIGURE § FIGURE 6 Jef ura oy pune ala FIGURE 7 ro FIGURE § FIGURE FIGURE 10 FIGURE 11 FIGURE 12 FIGURE 18 Suitable methods could be used on arrestee: (a) “Refusing to enter or leave a Patrol Wagon. (0) Refusing to enter or leave a cel (6) Refusing to enter oF leave a train In these cases the following method. should p effective bor call ip ad grep oi er rata esi Sar the are grasp the Iie‘ the hae wt te FIGURE 15 FIGURE 14 come The above procedure can also be followed out by using LEFT Meth as Rich 0 PIGURE FIGURE 16

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