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  2. Land navigation - Wikipedia

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    Land navigation is the discipline of following a route through unfamiliar terrain on foot or by vehicle, using maps with reference to terrain, a compass, and other navigational tools. [1] It is distinguished from travel by traditional groups, such as the Tuareg [ 2 ] across the Sahara and the Inuit [ 3 ] across the Arctic , who use subtle cues ...

  3. Sapper Leader Course - Wikipedia

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    The course is also designed to build unit cohesion and esprit de corps by training the Soldiers in mobility, counter-mobility, and survivability tasks to include troop leading procedures, demolitions (conventional and expedient), mountaineering operations, aerial operations, airborne operations, foreign weapons, land navigation, waterborne ...

  4. Military recruit training - Wikipedia

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    During Basic Combat Training, Army recruits learn a variety of basic combat skills including: Basic Rifle Marksmanship (BRM), land navigation, patrolling, securing and defending a position, drill and ceremony, fireteam formations and assaults, communications and use of AN/PRC-119 radio, combat lifesaving skills, 9-line medevac, reporting ...

  5. Expert Infantryman Badge - Wikipedia

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    Land navigation: complete a day and a night land navigation course within a specified timeframe; Weapon qualification : earn an "expert" qualification on their assigned weapon, typically an M16 / M4 ; in the case of mortarmen (MOS 11C) expert qualification on the mortar is an additional requirement.

  6. Fieldcraft - Wikipedia

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    Field skills include camouflage, land and water navigation, understanding the difference between concealment from view and cover from small arms fire, using the terrain and its features to mask ground movement, obstacle crossing, selecting good firing positions, lying-up positions, camping positions, effective observation, camouflage ...

  7. Pathfinder Badge (United States) - Wikipedia

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    To be awarded the Pathfinder Badge, the soldier must complete Pathfinder instruction in advanced land navigation, advanced scouting, tactical air traffic control in the field, and the control of parachute operations; the badge is awarded on completing several examinations under field training exercise (FTX) conditions. Examinations include ...

  8. Orienteering - Wikipedia

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    Originally a training exercise in land navigation for military officers, orienteering has developed many variations. Among these, the oldest and the most popular is foot orienteering. For the purposes of this article, foot orienteering serves as a point of departure for discussion of all other variations, but almost any sport that involves ...

  9. Land navigation (military) - Wikipedia

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    Pages for logged out editors learn more. Contributions; Talk; Land navigation (military)