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  2. Northern Warfare Training Center - Wikipedia

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    Emphasis is placed on developing the Level 2 mountaineering tasks described in Chapter 2, FM 3-97.6, Mountain Operations (2002 Revision) and FM 3-97.61, Military Mountaineering. The course is intended for units or individuals that will conduct operations in mountainous terrain and must operate independently of major units or organizations or ...

  3. Army Mountain Warfare School - Wikipedia

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    The school is the executive agent for military mountaineering for the United States Army Infantry School. The school is responsible for the content of Field Manual 397.61, Military Mountaineering. The school is the only non-European permanent member of the International Association of Military Mountain Schools (IAMMS).

  4. Mountaineering - Wikipedia

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    Military Mountaineering, Army Field Manual FM 397.61 (Aug 2002) − Federation of American Scientists (PDF) International Mountaineering and Climbing Federation (UIAA) – official organisation of mountaineering and climbing recognised by International Olympic Committee; Climbing the clouds – virtual exhibit of British Columbia mountaineering

  5. Mountain leader - Wikipedia

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    Mountaineering and mountain combat military instructor ... FM 3-97.61, Military Mountaineering, Appendix A, Levels of Military Mountaineering; See also

  6. Military crest - Wikipedia

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    Military crest is a term in military science that refers to, "An area on the forward or reverse slope of a hill or ridge just below the topographical crest from which maximum observation and direct fire covering the slope down to the base of the hill or ridge can be obtained."

  7. Deaths in March 2024 - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of notable deaths in March 2024. Entries for each day are listed alphabetically by surname. A typical entry lists information in the following sequence: Name, age, country of citizenship at birth, subsequent country of citizenship (if applicable), reason for notability, cause of death (if known), and reference. March 2024 1 Norman B. Anderson, 68, American scientist and ...

  8. Nepal - Wikipedia

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    Nepal has made significant progress in poverty reduction bringing the population below the international poverty line (US$1.90 per person per day) from 15% in 2010 to just 9.3% in 2018, although vulnerability remains extremely high, with almost 32% of the population living on between US$1.90 and US$3.20 per person per day. [203]

  9. North East England - Wikipedia

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    The North East region contributed 3% of the UK's GVA. The region's headline GVA was £41.0 billion in 2010. The region's headline GVA was £41.0 billion in 2010. The latest subregional data (2009) show that Tyneside generated 37% of the region's GVA at £14.6 billion.