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Combat Hunter Course . FY15 SCHEDULE (CID: M10HE6M) Author: Gardner SSgt Douglas E Created Date: 02/27/2015 10:04:51 Title: PowerPoint Presentation Last modified by:
The desired end-state is a Marine able to integrate combat hunter and combat policing skills into their unit training program. Task List: 2000 Level: Analyze spoor and profile an anomaly. Perform individual actions in a tracking team. Lead a combat tracking team in a follow-up. Develop an integrated observation plan. Establish and maintain a ...
- Dorlon Maj James S
- Bullington Sgt Tyrel L
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Jan 24, 2017 · Combat hunter is a MIND SET There are 3 Pillars: • Observation (Basic) • Combat Profiling (Intermediate) • Tracking (Advanced) In order for the Marine Corps to effectively fight enemies with ever changing ways to disguise their action, intent, and themselves we need to understand the capabilities,
Feb 25, 2014 · The Combat Hunter Curriculum, MTESD0CHC1, is now available on MarineNet for all Marines. According to e-mails from James Corvin Customer Outreach Coordinator, and Capt. Jason Pollard, Infantry Task Analyst, the courses, designed as a precursor to the week and a half-long Combat Hunter Course, feature “visually rich content as well as interactive activities.”
Deer Hunter challenge Game Features: ♦ Realistic 3D graphics and cool animations with multiple charming hunting ground environment ♦ Aim to soot for the kill wild deer and stag effective with sniper rifle ♦ Delightful sound effects and smooth game controls - gun control ♦ Sharp shooting and challenging hunting levels according expert ...
The document provides guidance for Marines on developing combat hunter skills such as enhanced observation, combat profiling, and combat tracking. It defines the combat hunter as someone who can see objects and events using appropriate optics, understand human behavior to exploit the enemy, and integrate these skills to locate and destroy an elusive enemy. The document outlines techniques for ...
Tracking: learn how to stalk people through the woods by following their spoor, and how to parse out various other data points from their tracks eg gender, wounded or not, level of training, type of weapons being carried, speed of movement, etc. Starts with powerpoints, progresses to some short distance sample stalks eg 50-100 meters, then a final field exercise in combat load over a few miles ...