Move Under Direct Fire Exercises
Summary
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&scoringAreas=8& &label0=The low crawl.& &label1=The high crawl.& &label2=The rush.& &label3=Using hand signals.& &label4=Selecting the next position.& &label5=Selecting an individual movement route.& &label6=Determining correct movement technique.& &label7=Cover buddy's movement with fire.& &label7=Cover buddy's movement with fire.& &nogo0=Failure to properly execute the high crawl in a combat environment can result in serious injury or death.& &nogo1=Failure to properly execute the low crawl in a combat environment can result in serious injury or death.& &nogo2=Failure to properly execute the rush in a combat environment can result in serious injury or death.& &nogo3=Failure to properly execute hand and arm signals in a combat environment can result in serious injury or death when your teammates cannot determine your intentions.& &nogo4=Failure to properly select your next position may expose you to the enemy fire causing serious injury or death.& &nogo5=Failure to properly select your movement may expose you to enemy fire causing serious injury or death.& &nogo6=Failure to properly select your movement technique may expose you to enemy fire causing serious injury or death.& &nogo7=Failure to properly cover your buddy’s movement with fire may expose your teammates to enemy fire causing serious injury, death or possibly jeopardizing the mission.& &gotext=You have completed this exercise correctly. Click the Options button, select Exit, and then select another task.& &nogotext=You did not complete this exercise successfully. Click the Options button, select Exit, and then select Move Under Direct Fire to review this material.&
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