 These Marines at Naval Station Vota aren't just tossing each other around. They're learning more than just a few handy moves from the Marine Corps martial arts program. It builds confidence in Marines and what they can do with their bodies, what they're able to do if they were to get into a hand-to-hand situation and also what they're able to do through combat conditioning. While Marines learn to wield weapons of opportunity and execute strikes, MiGMAP isn't just about the moves. When a Marine comes into my course, I want him to be physically stronger through the combat conditioning. Mentally, him to be tougher through the hours of sustainment and then his character. We have talks about Marine Corps core values and how they apply every day. MiGMAP is giving Marines the physical, mental and moral strength to perform on and off the battlefield. Marine Corp. Melissa Spann, Vota, Spain.