Land Navigation - Class 60 Page 3

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ITEMS 5 THROUGH 12 CONTINUED
12.
9.
WAS
7. INITIAL
RESIDUAL
CONTR
5. SUBTASK
6. HAZARDS
RISK
8. CONTROLS
10. HOW TO IMPLEMENT
11. HOW TO SUPERVISE (WHO)
RISK
OL
LEVEL
LEVEL
EFFEC-
TIVE?
Movement
Stuck in quicksand.
OCs will use the proper self-extraction
Conduct safety briefing at
Team and Squad
around Land
M
method: lay on your back and kick, until
L
Land Nav site.
Leaders/Platoon
Nav courses
you are freed.
Sergeant/Platoon
(continued).
Leader/Cadre.
Cuts, scrapes, open
OCs will carry IFAKs on their FLCs and
Conduct pre-combat
Team and Squad
wounds.
M
dress all wounds.
L
check/inspection.
Leaders/Platoon
Conduct safety briefing at
Sergeant/Platoon
Land Nav site. Have
Leader/Cadre.
medic team on standby.
Lost for more than 3
OCs will have red and white
Conduct pre-combat
Team and Squad
hours.
M
flashlights/lens, extra batteries, Chem-
L
check/inspection and
Leaders/Platoon
Lights and emergency outdoor survival
frequent accountability
Sergeant/Platoon
kits. OCs will utilize “panic azimuth”
formations for
Leader/Cadre.
method to travel to nearest road and wait
headcounts. Conduct
for vehicle pick-up by Cadre. If
safety briefing at Land
incapacitated due to injury, OCs will call
Nav site. Have medic
for help or use whistles (OCs who render
team on standby.
buddy-aid will not be penalized for late
returns). OCs with Land Nav difficulties
will pair-up into buddy-teams with
knowledgeable OCs, for night training.
If training on Land Nav North, ALL new
OC “first-timers” will pair-up with
knowledgeable OCs.
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DA FORM 7566, APR 2005
APD V 2.00
Risk Acceptance Authority Levels
Extremely High--Commanding General, USAFACFS
High--General Officers, Colonels
Moderate--LTCs, NCOA Commandant
Low--Btry Cdrs

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