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FM 3-21.20 Appendix K
Because the BCT and below small UAS flight duration is shorter than larger .... No UAS flights are allowed in the specified area, and all UAS in flight must ...
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FM 3-100.38 Appendix B — MARKING UXO
(2) A hazard marker may be used to indicate an explosive hazard when signs are not available or when local conditions prevent their effective use; ...
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FM 3-11.22 Chapter 6
Subsequent binders should contain detailed assessments of specific HVTs and TAIs. Ideally, the HVT/TAI assessment binders are transportable and used on the ...
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FM 3-21.20 Appendix B
The quartering party normally consists of representatives from companies or attached units. ... (See Section II for more information on quartering party ...
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IS0877 Lesson 1 - Performing Tactical Combat Casualty Care
Identify the three phases of tactical combat casualty care. .... may result in the casualty breathing on his own again without the need for rescue breathing techniques. ... (1) Apply a tourniquet to a major amputation of the extremity. ...
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FM 21-60 Chptr 4 Pyrotechnics
Pyrotechnics are usually issued as complete rounds. There are two common types of military pyrotechnics used for signaling--hand-held devices and ground ...
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FM 21-305/AFMAN 24-306 Chptr 2 Traffic Controls
Second, you must know the hand signals used by police to control traffic. Third, you must know the signals used to control military vehicles in convoy. ...
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FM 5-412 Appendix E
EQUIPMENT AND TOOL CHECKLIST, APPENDIX E ... Arc welding machines (such as accessories with hand tools) Welder for shop can be permanent (electrical drive) ...
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FM 4-30.16 Chapter III — ARMY EOD OPERATIONS
National Guard EOD Force Structure. (g) Ensure each EOD unit establishes provisions for communications at each level to support EOD operations. ...
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Appendix G
Place an adhesive label containing the sample identification number on the IATA container or plastic bag.*. 6. Place the tube inside a second bag or an IATA ...