Embus and Debus

Embus and Debus

Embus and Debus

Embus and Debus

 

Embus and Debus

The Body Guard’s Bible explains that “Embus and Embussing are military slang words adopted by Close Protection Officers. Essentially, the words refer to board or boarding a bus or vehicle. Similar words, debus or debussing mean alighting from (getting out of) a vehicle” (available at http://www.bodyguardsbible.com/wiki/categories/embus-and-debus/). The Oxford Dictionary describes it as:

verb (embuses, embusing, embused or embuses, embussing, embussed)

Military Board or put on to a bus: [no object]: troops had on arrival embussed for an unknown destination [with object]: there are drills for embussing a party

At Milites Dei we teach you how to effectively practice this technique.

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