Clear the Rear! 2 GROUND GUIDE PROCEDURES GROUND GUIDE DRIVER

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Clear the Rear! 2 GROUND GUIDE PROCEDURES GROUND GUIDE DRIVER 1. Dismount and walk completely around the vehicle to: - Verify clearance - Determine visual clear distance with a ground reference point from the cab of the vehicle. 2. Use hand and arm signals from FM 21-305 (next card) 3. Never walk or run backwards. 4. During periods of limited visibility, use a red-lens flashlight to signal the driver. 1. Clear the rear. 2. Sound your horn before you start to move. 3. Back immediately; never trust the scene you checked to stay the same. 4. Back slowly. 5. As you back, check both side mirrors. 6. Do not ever back further than necessary. 7. Always back to the driver’s side. 8. Use a ground guide. 9. Always park so the first move in the vehicle is forward. IF THE DRIVER LOSES SIGHT OF THE GROUND GUIDE, HE WILL STOP IMMEDIATELY.

TEAM LDR DETERMINES IT IS SAFE TO EXIT VEHICLE 7 C R E W D R I L L: ASV ROLLOVER PROCEDURE TEAM LEADER GUNNER DRIVER Transmit “Rollover” thru Intercom System Keeps hands on turret cage, braces for impact Yells “Rollover!” - Releases accelerator Keep hands on wheel, braces for impact ASV HAS ROLLED OVER Checks team for injuries Turns master power to turret off after gunner clears weapon Turns vehicle master power off after driver turns off fuel Accounts for personnel and sensitive items Reports to higher HQ Turns turret to avoid blocking DRV hatch Turn turret power off and say “Weapon Clear” Secure personal equipment Turns off fuel shutoff switch and say “Vehicle Secure” Secure personal equipment TEAM LDR DETERMINES IT IS SAFE TO EXIT VEHICLE Exits the vehicle Seeks recovery of assets Exits the Vehicle Pulls security Exits the vehicle Checks for fuel spills, contains if necessary IF TEAM LEADER DETERMINES IT IS UNSAFE TO EXIT VEHICLE, PERSONNEL WILL WAIT FOR RECOVERY

COMMO CARD 8 Location Unit Call Sign Net ID

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TEAM LDR DETERMINES IT IS SAFE TO EXIT VEHICLE 6 C R E W D R I L L: HUMVEE ROLLOVER PROCEDURE TEAM LEADER GUNNER DRIVER Grab gunner to safety Transmit “Rollover” if possible Drops down from hatch into vehicle Holds onto stationary object Yells “Rollover!” - Releases accelerator Keep hands on wheel, braces for impact Yells “Rollover!” HUMVEE HAS ROLLED OVER Checks team for injuries Accounts for personnel and sensitive items Reports to higher HQ Clears the weapon Checks the weapon’s serviceability Shuts down engine Activates fire extinguisher Checks for injuries TEAM LDR DETERMINES IT IS SAFE TO EXIT VEHICLE Exits the vehicle Seeks recovery of assets Exits the Vehicle Pulls security Exits the vehicle Checks for fuel spills, contains if necessary IF TEAM LEADER DETERMINES IT IS UNSAFE TO EXIT VEHICLE, PERSONNEL WILL WAIT FOR RECOVERY

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