Observation Techniques
Reports & Protection
Movements, Techniques & Positioning
Hand & Arm Signals
Hand & Arm Signals x2
100

What is remaining motionless?

Avoid all unnecessary movement while observing.

100

What is SALUTE?


Size, Activity, Location, Unit, Time, Equipment.

100

What is avoiding noise during movement?

Stepping over objects, not on them.

100

What is column formation?


 Raising one arm vertically and circling it.

100

 What is squad?

Moving hand up and down toward leader.

200

What is the off-center vision method?

Looking 6–10 degrees to the side of an object at night.

200

What is camouflage?

Using materials to blend into surroundings.

200

What is popping the corner?

 Crawling up to a corner without exposing yourself.

200

What is echelon left/right?

 Extending one arm downward at 45 degrees.

200

What is platoon?

Making large circles with both arms.

300

 What is the scanning method?

A slow, side-to-side visual technique to reduce illusions.

300

What is the purpose of a SALUTE report?

Reporting enemy information quickly and accurately.

300

What is the back crawl?

Moving on your back using shoulders and heels.

300

What is skirmishers left/right?

Extending both arms out horizontally.

300

What is close up?

Bringing arms together in front of body.


400

What is the strip method?

Observing in overlapping strips from near to far.

400

What is concealment?

Hides you from enemy observation but offers no protection.

400

What is the night walk technique?


Placing your heel down first when walking.

400

What is wedge formation?

Arms extended downward at 45 degrees.

400

What is dismount/take cover?

Extending arm outward and lowering it.

500

What are concealment and silhouette reduction techniques?

Staying in shadows and avoiding skylines.

500

What is cover?

Protects from bullets and explosions.

500

What is the high crawl?

Keeping your body off the ground while crawling.

500

What is fire team?

Placing arm across chest.

500

What is hasty ambush left/right?

Thrusting fist in a direction repeatedly.

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