Move as a Member of a Buddy Team.

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Move as a Member of a Buddy Team

Terminal Learning Objective Action: Move as a Member of a Buddy Team Conditions: Given a classroom or suitable training area and this lesson plan Standards: Properly execute individual movement techniques and buddy team movements Slide 1

Low Crawl When the route you have selected provides cover and concealment less than one foot high When the terrain you are crossing provides good enemy observation When speed is not required

Low Crawl

High Crawl When your movement route provides good Cover and Concealment When poor visibility reduces the possibility of your being spotted When the terrain or vegetation are only suitable for the Low Crawl, but speed is required

High Crawl

Rush When you must cross open areas When time is critical

Rush

Individual Movement Route

Terminal Learning Objective Action: Move as a Member of a Buddy Team Conditions: Given a classroom or suitable training area and this lesson plan Standards: Properly execute individual movement techniques and buddy team movements Slide 1