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land navigation
Category:How-To Guides/ManualsReads:244Uploaded:05 / 17 / 2008ShareAdd to collectionCHAPTER 2
land navigation
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PART ONE MAP READING CHAPTER 1 TRAINING STRATEGY This manual is in response to an Armywide need for a new map reading and land navigation training strategy based on updated doctrine. This chapter describes and illustrates this approach to teaching these skills. 1-1. THE BUILDING-BLOCK APPROACH Institution courses are designed to prepare the soldier for a more advanced duty position in his unit. The critical soldiering skills of move, shoot, and communicate must be trained, practiced, and sustai
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PART ONE MAP READING CHAPTER 1 TRAINING STRATEGY This manual is in response to an Armywide need for a new map reading and land navigation training strategy based on updated doctrine. This chapter describes and illustrates this approach to teaching these skills. 1-1. THE BUILDING-BLOCK APPROACH Institution courses are designed to prepare the soldier for a more advanced duty position in his unit. The critical soldiering skills of move, shoot, and communicate must be trained, practiced, and sustai
Category:(not categorized)Reads:141Uploaded:05 / 17 / 2008ShareAdd to collectionTECHNICAL DETAIL
TECHNICAL DETAIL Weight: Rifle without magazine………………..6.5 lbs Full Magazine…………………………7.6lbs Length: Rifle……………………………………39 ins Rifle with bayonet ……………………..44ins Sight Eqpt Front………………………………….Pilar Sight Rear…………………………………..Twin Aperature flip type Sight radius………………………….. 19.74 ins Ammunition Calibre……………………………… 5.56 mm or
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