Connecticut Academy of Martial ArtsAddress391 Norwich Westerly Road ContactJeremiah Minner | |
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Active Duty Owned | Navy, Active Duty | Member since May 12th, 2010 | |
The Connecticut Academy of Martial Arts teaches Seizan Ryu Kempo Jujutsu, which is a complete system of versatile physical and mental tactic, and uncomplicated, supremely effective technique. Contact Connecticut Academy of Martial Arts today in North Stonington at: (860) 287-6939. Comments on the Military and Business Ownership...As an officer, I have been prepared with leadership attributes and communication skills that have helped me in business. I have also been given the confidence to pursue my goals despite the projected outcome. This page has been visited 959 times. | |
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