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Explain unaided day and night observation techniques
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Avoid unnecessary movement
Search field of view using off center vision method search field of view using the scanning method Search field view using the strip method |
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Define and discuss the intelligence information report (SALUTE)
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Information must be reported as quickly, accurately, and complete as possible.
Size and/or strength Activity or actions Location and directions Unit identification Time of observation Equipment and weapons |
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Define the five paragraph order ( SMEAC)
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Situation
Mission Execution Administration Command and Signal |
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Define and discuss the acronym SAFE
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Security: set up security before digging in
Automatic weapons: set up your automatic weapons so that they are oriented to the most likely avenues of approach Field of fire: clear your field of fire Entrenchment: dig in your positions |
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Discuss the characteristics of the fighting positions
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Individual: it is small as practicable exposing a minimum target to enemy fire but wide enough to accommodate the shoulders of a man sitting on the fire step
Two-man: consists essentially of two adjacent one-man fighting hole |
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Discuss the advantage and disadvantage of a two man fighting hole
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Disadvantage: less protection against a tank crossing as well as less protection against strafing, bombing, and shell fragments
Advantages: it allows continuous observation mutual assistance and reassurance |
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Maintain and ensure serviceability of individual combat equipment (782 gear) used for tactical operations
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Scrub any soiled spots lightly with a brush or use a white colorfast cloth
dry items indoors or shades Maintain the canteens and canteen cup: wash with warm soapy water, rinse thoroughly Inspect and clean the flak jacket: visually inspect the flak jacket, check for tears, punctures or damages to the outer nylon cover Maintain the helmet: do not heat water in it, do not hammer it, do not dig with it |
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Define the Armor Protection Level system
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enable commanders to tailor protective posture based on their estimate of the situation and/or based on guidance from service/joint/theater combatant commanders
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Identify equipment worn for the following Armor Protection Levels
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Level 0: No body armor worn
Level 1: Vest/ PC with soft armor only Level 2: Vest/PC with front and back hard armor plates Level 3: Vest/PC with front, back and side hard armor plates |
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Discuss camouflage, cover, concealment
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Camouflage: Anything that you can use to keep yourself , your equipment, and your position from looking like what they really are
Cover: anything that gives protection Concealment: Anything that hides you from enemy observation |