A trainer warrior is typically referred to as a combat instructor or combat trainer.
Rangers get taught great hand to hand combat.
Yes, as hand to hand combat is a contest between people without the use of firearms.
Combat - 1962 The Quiet Warrior 1-25 was released on: USA: 26 March 1963
Archery and fire arms do not require hand to hand combat.
The brand new unmanned combat aircraft is the Lockheed Martin's Sinister Sabre Warrior. The Sinister Sabre Warrior was builted in the year 2010.
The ultimate is "hand to hand combat" (man to man). This can mean with a rifle, machinegun, pistol, knife, bayonet or just plain hands...as long as it's face to face and close range; touching distance. The most common usage of the words "hand to hand combat" traditionally uses the bayonet. When an infantryman (grunt) hears the command "fix bayonets!" (which he really doesn't want to hear) that means prepare for hand to hand combat. "...the best of all...?" that all depends upon what you like. If you like to fly war machines (jets/airplanes/helicopters) then aerial combat (dog-fighting) is the best of them all. If you like boats/ships, the naval combat is the best of all. If you like steel chariots charging across the plains in a cloud of dust with cannons roaring, then tanks are the best of all. One man's junk is another man's treasure.
Hand to Hand combat
Yes, Delta Force operators receive extensive training in hand-to-hand combat techniques, including both unarmed combat and close-quarter combat with weapons such as knives. However, their primary focus is on specialized skills such as counterterrorism, special reconnaissance, and hostage rescue. Hand-to-hand combat is just one aspect of their overall training.
Hand to hand combat is the engagement of two or more combatants without the use of a firearm. this includes sword fighting, karate, etc,.
The phrase close combat typically means combat which occurs at very short range. Typically in modern times this is where close quarters combat and hand-to-hand combat training is vital for the armed forces.
To have struggled in hand-to-hand combat; wrestled