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  2. Survival, Evasion, Resistance and Escape - Wikipedia

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    SERE Specialists who work in the "dunker" portion of the water survival course at Fairchild are certified through the Navy Salvage Dive Course. [23] The SERE training instructor "7-level" upgrade course is a 19-day course that provides SERE instructors with advanced training in barren Arctic, barren desert, jungle, and open-ocean environments.

  3. United States Army Special Forces selection and training

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    The first phase lasts approximately ten days of academic instruction on the Code of Conduct and SERE techniques incorporating classroom training and hands-on field craft. The second phase is a five-day field training exercise for students to practice their survival and evasion skills by procuring food and water, constructing evasion fires and ...

  4. SERE - Wikipedia

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    SERE may refer to two related military training programs: Survive, Evade, Resist, Extract training, United Kingdom Survival, Evasion, Resistance and Escape training, United States

  5. Pre- and post-test probability - Wikipedia

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    Pre-test state (and thus the pre-test probability) does not have to be same as in reference group: By relative risk: Quotient of risk among exposed and risk among unexposed: Pre-test probability multiplied by the relative risk: Low, unless subsequent relative risks are derived from same multivariate regression analysis: Relatively intuitive to use

  6. Campus sexual assault - Wikipedia

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    Campus sexual assault is the sexual assault, including rape, of a student while attending an institution of higher learning, such as a college or university. [1] The victims of such assaults are more likely to be female, but any gender can be victimized. [2]

  7. Early Middle Ages - Wikipedia

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    The Kingdom of Northumbria was the pre-eminent power c. 600–700, absorbing several weaker Anglo-Saxon and Brythonic kingdoms, while Mercia held a similar status c. 700–800. Wessex would absorb all of the kingdoms in the south, both Anglo-Saxon and Briton.