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Uploaded by on Jan 8, 2010

I know the quality is not as good as it should be but we trained all day and training came first and filming second.
I decided to upload this because i think its better that i upload something than nothing, do you agree?

Next time would you like to see my videos with added music or only with original sounds?

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  • I would suggest not walking backwards. If you came from that direction, its prolly clear. The rear security man could focus on moving forward while glancing behind him now and then. Thats how we do it, anyway. Hope that helps

  • @amphib6

    Thanks man! Thats a good advice, we will use it in our next training.

    Check out my other videos if you like

  • Do you do this as a hobby or for the military?

  • @Kronosphere100

    i do this primarily for fun as a hobby

  • What doctrine are you training off of?

  • @bsimpson505

    also we are always learning and trying different thins

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  • original sound was best. good vid

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  • @Polenar No problem. As an infantryman I'm always looking at this kind of stuff. Also, at 44 seconds, your lead man button hooks to his left. Idk if thats just your SOP, but we are trained to not button hook as the lead man because it takes another half second to complete the move. When he comes in (in this particular case) he can automatically clear what is straight in front of him (what I refer to as a snapshot) and then clear the adjacent corner as he moves to his POD. Kill some terrorists!

  • @Polenar That works well,especially if your operating in small 2-4 man fireteams.I personally opt for the fast movement,good covering arcs of supporting fire and firepower itself.

  • I like the original sounds

  • @bsimpson505

    doctrine?

    effective cover, fast movement and the element of surprise

    we modify real tactical elements and apply them accordingly to our past experience

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