Move as a Member of a Squad.

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Move as a Member of a Squad

Terminal Learning Objective Action: Lead a squad in dismounted movement Conditions: In a classroom environment and given a squad of Soldiers Standards: Demonstrate knowledge of movement techniques, security during movement and halts, and crossing danger areas

Squad Traveling

Squad Traveling Overwatch

Seven Types of Danger Areas Open Areas Roads and Trails Villages Enemy Positions Minefields Streams Wire Obstacles

Crossing Large Open Areas

Crossing Small Open Areas

Terminal Learning Objective Action: Lead a squad in dismounted movement Conditions: In a classroom environment and given a squad of Soldiers Standards: Demonstrate knowledge of movement techniques, security during movement and halts, and crossing danger areas