lilsquid,
Here is an idea for you, if you still want to do something about combat maneuvering.
Open what ever word processor you use and copy and paste in the text and diagrams from the web.
Format it so that it looks good, and after each block of copied text include your own comments or interpretation. Make your own comments distinctive by using a different font or italics etc. Use the spell checker to clean it up, then get someone to read it for you (post it here if you like) and then make any necessary changes depending on their feedback.
Then make up a front page with an impressive title, say "Combat Maneuvering" or something you like.
Add a note underneath that says something like "Compilation and Commentary by <your name>
Then on the next page reference the source. (not the web page, the book) and also provide the link to the site where you got the images and text.
Even if the book had been published yesterday, that's legal under the terms of fair use, providing you only use less than one chapter for educational purposes.
When you arrive at the CAF Academy let someone know you have something you would like to share, and they may even print it out for the others.
There is a good chance they will be impressed with your effort, your research, your presentation and your desire to help.
Some of your peers may also be impressed, and your parents are sure to be proud.
Then you can feel good about the fact you have helped your buddies and done it honestly.
You might also discover that doing stuff for others can be very rewarding.
If you do something like that, don't spare the effort, the more you put in, the more you get out.
Give it a try...
Badboy