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How many techniques are there in unaided day and night observation
6
What are the techniques used for unaided day and night vision
-Avoid unnecessary movement
-Scan the field of fire using
off-center scanning and strip methods
-Preserve night vision
-Enhance hearing techniques
With intelligence reports What does SALUTE stand for
REMEMBER: (SALUTE) *You report to intel the situation your in, What your mission is, How will you execute it, What do you need, How will you communicate
-Situation
-Mission
-Execution
-Admin & Logistics
-Command & Signal
What is the Acronym SAFE used When constructing a fighting position
REMEMBER: (SAFE) When constructing a fighting position you consider
-Set up security
-Automatic weapons (oriented to most likely ave of approach)
-Field of fire (clear it)
-Entrenchment (dig positoin)
This fighting position is as small as practical and at least 4 ft deep to the fire step
Individual fighting position
This fighting position has soil piled around that is 3 ft thick and 1/2 ft high
Two-man fighting position
What is a parapet
The term used for soil that is piled around a fighting hole as a wall like barrier
What are three disadvantages to a 2-man fighting position
-Less protection against tank crossing on long axis
-Less protection against bombing and shell fragments
-Would eliminate 2 people at once
What are three advantages to a 2-man fighting position
-Continuous observation
-Mutual assistance and reassurance
-Redistribution of ammunition between the ocupants
This is anything that you can use to keep yourself, your equipment and your position from looking like what they really are.
Camouflage
This is anything that will give protection from bullets, fragments and exploding rounds or even NBC agents
Cover
This is anything that will hide you from enemies position.
Concealment
When is a High crawl used
-Cover/concealment is available
-Greater speed required
-Enemy has poor visibility
When is a Low Crawl used
-Cover/concealment is scarce
-Speed is not essential
-Enemy visibility is good
Describe the 4 Priority classes that are in MEDEVAC's
Priority (1) = Urgent Max 2 hrs, to save life, limb, or eyesight
Priority (1A) =Urgent Surgical far forward surgical intervention
Priority (2) =PRIORITY Max 4 hrs, condition could deteriorate to such a degree that pt will become an URGENT precedence
Priority (3) = ROUTINE Max 24 hrs, condition not expected to deteriorate significantly
Priority (4) = Medical Convenience conducted by medical convenience rather than necessity
The size of the landing zone determines what
the type of HELO to support MEDEVAC
What is on line 1 In a 9-Line MEDEVAC
Location of pick up site
Example: Line 1 - HD 40254635
What is on line 2 In a 9-Line MEDEVAC
Frequency / call sign
Example: Line 2 - 34.55 E4V95
What is on line 3 In a 9-Line MEDEVAC
Number of pt's by precedence
A-Urgent
B-Urgent Surgical
C-Priority
D-Routine
E-Convenience
Example: Line 3 - 1A 1B
What is on line 4 In a 9-Line MEDEVAC
Special Equipment needed
A-None
B-Hoist
C-Extraction Equipment
D-Ventilator
Example: Line 4 - D
What is on line 5 In a 9-Line MEDEVAC
Number of pt's by type Litter or Amblatory
Example: Line 5 - 1L 1A
What is on line 6 In a 9-Line MEDEVAC (war time)
Security of pick-up site (NPEX)
-N-No enemy troops in area
-P-Possible enemy troops in area
-E-Enemy troops in area
-X-Enemy troops in area ARMED Escort is requried
Example: Line 6 - P
What is on line 6 In a 9-Line MEDEVAC (peace time
Number of injury, illness
What is on line 7 In a 9-Line MEDEVAC
Method of marking pick-up site
A-Panels
B-Pyrotechnics
C-Smoke
D-None
E-Other
Example: Line 7 - C
What is on line 8 In a 9-Line MEDEVAC
Pt Nationality and status
A- US Military
B- US Civilian
C- Non-US Military
D- Non-US Civilian
E- EPW
Example: Line 8 - A
What is on line 9 In a 9-Line MEDEVAC (wartime)
NBC Contamination
N- Nuclear
B- Biological
C- Chemical
Terrain Discription
Example: Line 9 - Wooded with open field
What is on line 1 In a 9-Line MEDEVAC (peacetime)
Terrain description
In preserving night vision, What should you do when entering a lighted area?
Close and cover one eye
Use red light
What ways can you silence 782 gear
Cover all Metal
Tape ends of all loose straps
What are things not to do with your kevlar
Should not
-Hammer with it
-Dig with it
-Heat water in it
this is an open area such as streets, alleys and even parks. These should be avoided since they are natural kill zones.
Crossing a danger area
Call in a 9 line
W5X this is E4V95 medevac request over?
Line 1: HD 40254635
Line 2: 34.55 E4V95
Line 3: 1A 1B
Line 4: D
Line 5: 1L 1A
Line 6: P
Line 7: C
Line 8: A
Line 9: Wooded with open field over?
W5X this is E4V95 Out!
Acronym used for the 5 paragraph order
REMEMBER: (SMEAC)
S-Situation
M-Mission
E-Execution
A-Admin / logistics
C-Command / Signal
Situation your in, What your mission is, How will you execute it, What do you need, How will you communicate