Employ Camouflage, Cover & Concealment. 2 Terminal Learning Objective Action: Employ Camouflage, Cover, & Concealment Conditions: Given classroom instruction.

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Employ Camouflage, Cover & Concealment

2 Terminal Learning Objective Action: Employ Camouflage, Cover, & Concealment Conditions: Given classroom instruction in camouflage, cover and concealment Standards: Prepare for combat, and camouflage yourself, your personal equipment, and your defensive position so as to keep them from being seen by the enemy by demonstrating appropriate techniques

3 Skin Pattern

4 Application of Camouflage

5 Cover Shine

6 Blend with Terrain

7 Selecting Battle Positions

8 Positions

9 Frontal Parapet

10 Overhead Cover

11 Terminal Learning Objective Action: Employ Camouflage, Cover, & Concealment Conditions: Given classroom instruction in camouflage, cover and concealment Standards: Prepare for combat, and camouflage yourself, your personal equipment, and your defensive position so as to keep them from being seen by the enemy by demonstrating appropriate techniques