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SkipNChurch |
1. Quite a few real.world training materials....
Nov 26 2008, 10:00 AM EST
.. on my profile page.Help yourself. More to come as I get them uploaded. *EOM* Do you find this valuable? |
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braggbaby |
2. RE: Quite a few real.world training materials....
Nov 26 2008, 10:29 AM EST
just saw a movie "into the wild" about some kid that got all this book learning on survival then went to Alaska an died. a good reason to practice skills an a what not to do thing.
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jack_of_all_blades |
3. RE: Quite a few real.world training materials....
Nov 26 2008, 10:47 PM EST
thers a nice little planning grid in the SAS FIGHTING HANDBOOK by Terry White Navigation field hygien battlefield first aid weapons training marksmanship patrolling and small unit tactics raids and ambushes demolition and sabotage intelligence gathering and anlysis air operations propoganda and motivation leadership and tactical skills Do you find this valuable? |
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John_234 |
4. RE: Quite a few real.world training materials....
Nov 27 2008, 4:02 PM EST
well, I added a noise discipline drill, and I'm making an airsoft sub pagecomments? Do you find this valuable? |
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Kavoc |
5. RE: Quite a few real.world training materials....
Nov 27 2008, 8:42 PM EST
I'd add Ack-Ack movement (The army one, not that air force thing) and "Stand To's" for practice
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Kavoc |
6. RE: Quite a few real.world training materials....
Nov 27 2008, 8:45 PM EST
And I forgot to say "All around Defense"Do you find this valuable? |
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John_234 |
7. ???
Nov 27 2008, 9:14 PM EST
What do you mean by Ack-Ack? I'm not familiar with the term (unless you meant AA guns)And define all around defense Do you find this valuable? |
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Kavoc |
8. RE: ???
Nov 27 2008, 9:24 PM EST
Like I said not that air force crap.Ack Ack, is (in the CF anyway) moving formation meant to limit the damage taken to a team due to ambush, explosives etc. I'll post it later Do you find this valuable? |
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John_234 |
9. RE: ???
Nov 28 2008, 12:33 AM EST
oh, I didn't use formations because there are already directories with a good amount of info on them, and training for them is pretty self explanatory. I might include a scenario in the airsoft section thoughHere are the directories I mentioned http://www.zombiesurvivalwiki.com/page/Tactical+Movement+and+Offensive+Tactics+Directory http://www.zombiesurvivalwiki.com/page/Zombie+Combat+Tactics Do you find this valuable? |
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warhamer |
10. Way to mabye save you from infection
Nov 6 2009, 7:23 PM EST
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anyone heard of a tourncet its when you tie a nabdage on as hard as yuo can stop the cirualtion in a limb uasly to stop poison it is a last resort guys cause if you leave it on too long the limb dies yuo could mabye stop the infection by this a course theres ben no zombie apocaplyse but in a zombie apocaplyse hafting to kill a limb and amputate it could save yuor life from becoming a zed will be worth it but if you do do it you'll probbally put on like sentry tower duty or other safe jobs no more scrounging runs or having the fun of killing a bunch of zeds and mabye if you didn't take the limb off a zed might not notice you cause of the smell of your decaying limb but I don't know for sure and do not ever do this but just as a last resort!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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John_234 |
11. RE: Way to mabye save you from infection
Nov 6 2009, 7:29 PM EST
Tourniquet.As long as you're not the one applying it, I can see where it'd be useful, but it's still very much a last resort. Do you find this valuable? |
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Kavoc |
12. RE: Way to mabye save you from infection
Nov 6 2009, 7:38 PM EST
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Oh well, looks like I completely forgot about this, but better late then neverACK-ACK is fairly simple. It's used to move quickly and take minimum casualties during an ambush, I'm sure it may come in handy when trying to move a large group of survivors. Basically while moving everyone is even spaced ahead of each other, usually about 5-10 meters. The positioning of people is alternating from the left to the right side of the road/trail, i.e. you'll have one person on the left and the next person on the right, or you may have 2 people on the left, and then alternate with two people on the right. (Anyone know the US designator for this movement?) It's a simple setup, but can be difficult (if your new to it) to maintain your proper spacing on a long march, it's also a pain in the ass being on the back portion and having to run 1/2 a km to protect your buddies up front. I'd also suggest adding fireman carries, it's really the only way to move your injured during an emergency. Suggesting people figure out their pacing is also a good idea, i.e. I take 108 paces for every 100 meters, that way if I needed to, I can know approx how far I've traveled. One more thing, go out into a level field, close your eyes, and try to walk in a straight line for a bit, most people tend to either turn left or right, and knowing that can help you avoid going in circles while in the dark, the woods, or unchanging terrain. Do you find this valuable? |
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John_234 |
13. RE: Way to mabye save you from infection
Nov 6 2009, 7:41 PM EST
Well, I started this on my first days on the wiki. Looking back, it's rather crappy >.>I had the impression you meant leap-frogging, but no, I wouldn't know the term for that. Makes sense though, and common for convoys from what I've seen. Do you find this valuable? |
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Kavoc |
14. RE: Way to mabye save you from infection
Nov 6 2009, 7:45 PM EST
No leapfrogging is completely different, it's what we call fire team or section attacks if I understand it correctly
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John_234 |
15. RE: Way to mabye save you from infection
Nov 6 2009, 7:49 PM EST
"No leapfrogging is completely different, it's what we call fire team or section attacks if I understand it correctly"Its when you split up, have one section move while the other covers, then switch. Ack-Ack makes sense, but I don't know what to call it beside group spacing or something. Do you find this valuable? |
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Kavoc |
16. RE: Way to mabye save you from infection
Nov 7 2009, 10:59 AM EST
Yes, that sounds like a section attack, usually you have 2 people calling the movements to prevent mishaps (one per section) i.e. Moving! Firing! Covering!. A Fire Team Attack is basically the same thing, except with two people.
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