Preparatory Training:
- Perform weapons handling procedures with a service rifle/carbine. - Maintain a service rifle/carbine. - Perform corrective action with a service rifle/carbine. - Zero a service rifle/carbine. Fundamental Rifle Marksmanship: The fundamental knowledge, skills, and attitudes necessary for safe and accurate firing of the rifle. - Engage targets from a prone position with a service rifle/carbine. - Engage targets from a sitting position with a service rifle/carbine. - Engage targets from a kneeling position with a service rifle/carbine. - Engage targets from a standing position with a service rifle/carbine. - Engage targets at the sustained rate of fire with a service rifle/carbine - Perform the Fundamentals of Marksmanship with a service rifle/carbine. Basic Combat Rifle Marksmanship: - Demonstrate weapons carries with the service rifle/carbine. - Execute a Tactical Reload with a service rifle/carbine. - Execute a Speed Reload with a service rifle/carbine. - Execute Controlled Pairs with a service rifle/carbine. - Execute Failure to Stop Drills with a service rifle/carbine. - Execute Multiple Target Engagements with a service rifle/carbine. - Engage a moving target with a service rifle/carbine. - Perform Basic Combat Marksmanship Skills with a service rifle/carbine. Intermediate Combat Rifle Marksmanship: - Execute Hammer Pairs with a service rifle/carbine. - Engage target using pivot techniques with a service rifle/carbine. - Engage targets while moving forward with a service rifle/carbine. - Engage targets with a service rifle/carbine at night. - Engage targets from an unknown distance with a service rifle/carbine. - Perform Intermediate Combat Marksmanship Skills with a service rifle/carbine. Advanced Combat Rifle Marksmanship: - Engage targets while using lateral movement techniques with a service rifle/carbine. - Perform Advanced Combat Marksmanship Skills with a service rifle/carbine during daytime - Perform Advanced Combat Marksmanship Skills with a service rifle/carbine during night.
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Date: 4/21/2020
Training: Carving a netting needle and gauge Tools: bushcraft knife, mallet Experience: I attempted to carve a netting needle using bamboo as my soft wood source but to no avail. The fibers are too close together and when seeking to cut into it with a knife can easily lead to splitting which takes place in the wood way too often, thus making the carving project useless. Notes: Although one may by some means us other things to kind patch up the lateral splits this wood is best not used altogether. |
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