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32 Cards in this Set
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Avoid all unnecessary movement |
Remain motionless Avoid the skyline |
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Off center vision method |
Look 6-10° above, below, or to the side of an object |
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Scanning method |
Look from R to L using slow regular scanning movement. Do not look directly at the object |
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Strip method |
Observe a trip close to your post 50 m or less deep, R to L parallel to your front. Then search from L to R overlapping the last strip |
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Preserve night vision |
Use a red light Keep one eye closed Decrease in nighttime visual acuity includes fatigue, lack of oxygen, long exposure to sunlight, alcohol, nicotine with 48 hours |
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Techniques that enhance hearing |
Open mouth Remove Kevlar Hold your ear to the ground |
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Intelligence information report |
SALUTE |
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SALUTE |
Size or strength Activity or actions Location and direction of movement Unit ID Time Equipment and weapons |
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5 paragraph order |
Situation Mission Execution Administration and Logistics Command and signal |
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SAFE when conduction a fighting position |
Security Automatic weapons Field of fire Entrenchment |
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Individual fighting position |
Small, exposes minimal target to the enemy |
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Two man fighting position |
2 adjacent individual fighting holes Protects against tanjs Parapet 3 ft thick, 1/2 ft high, elbow rest 4 ft deep from fire step |
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Pros Cons Of 2 man fighting positions |
Cons: larger than 1 man fighting position, less protection from tanks, bombing, fragments Pros: allows for continuous observation, assistance, and redistribution of ammo |
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Camouflage: |
Anything used to keep yourself, equipment, and position from looking like they really are. |
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Cover |
Anything that gives protection from bullets, fragments, flame, nuclear effects. Can conceal you from the enemy |
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Concealment |
Anything that hides you from enemy observation. Does not protect you from enemy fire. |
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Priority 1 |
Urgent: Should be evacuated ASAP Max of 2 hours in order to save life limb or eye sight; avoid permanent disability |
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Priority 2A |
Urgent Surgical: assigned to pts who need surgery to save their life |
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Priority 2 |
Priority: assigned to sick and wounded personnel. 4 hours or less or medical condition can worsen |
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Priority 3 |
Routine: assigned to sick or wounded personnel requiring evacuation but whose condition is not expected to deteriorate. 24 hours |
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Priority 4 |
Convenience: medical evacuation is a convenience rather than necessity |
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Line 1 |
Location of pickup site |
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Line 2 |
Radio frequency, call sign |
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Line 3 |
Number of patients by precedence A- urgent B- urgent surgical C- priority D- routine E- convenience Break in between |
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Line 4 |
Special equipment required A- None B- Hoist C- Extraction equipment D- ventilator |
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Line 5 |
Number of pts by type |
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Line 6 wartime |
Security of pickup site N- no enemy P- possible enemy troops E- enemy troop present use caution X: enemy troops present armed escort |
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Line 6 peacetime |
Number and type of wound, injury, or illness |
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Line 7 |
Method of marking pickup site A- panels B- pyrotechnic signal C- smoke signal D- None E- other |
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Line 8 |
Patient nationality and status A- US Military B- US Civilian C- Non US Military D- NON US civilian E- EPW |
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Line 9 wartime |
NBC contamination N- Nuclear B- Biological C- Chemical |
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Line 9 peacetime |
Terrain description Relationship of site to prominent mountains lakes and towers |