 The Marine Corps martial arts program hones better warriors through physical and mental discipline. A decade after the program's creation, Marines are throwing their skills around Cleveland. Four martial arts instructors from Marine Corps Base Quantico are giving Clevelanders a taste of Marine Corps hand-to-hand techniques. Three of the instructors are third-degree black belts in the program, led by fourth-degree black belt Staff Sergeant Tommy Lee, who spends hours every day improving his skills and those of his fellow Marines. You're honing the whole aspect, not just teaching anybody to go out and do the physical aspects, but also teaching them how to present themselves, how to be an ethical warrior. With so many Marines in one place, it's hard for civilians to pass up the opportunity to learn more about the Marine Corps. You guys come into Cleveland interacting with the citizens of this town that helps us to understand the all-around total Marine. During the course of Marine Week, Marines and Clevelanders work together to bring the phrase Community, Country, Corps full circle. For Marine Week Cleveland, I'm Lance Corporal John Tucker.