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  1. COMMUNITY NIGHT!

    COME JOIN COMMUNITY NIGHT FOR ENDLESS FUN WITH THE HOMIES!
  2. Pathfinder Day 2 practical and selections.
  3. Pathfinder School day 1 Classroom Instruction and demonstration
  4. BCT/RASP for new recruits
  5. Basic Leadership Course Held for current standing Leadership in need of the Qualification
  6. Forward Observer Qualification
  7. 4-160th SOAR Training Day
  8. Combat Lifesaver Qualification
  9. Airborne Qualification
  10. Air Assault Qualification
  11. Military Freefall Qualification
  12. Land Navigation Qualification
  13. Heavy Weapons Qualification
  14. Explosives Qualification
  15. Designated Marksman Qualification
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    Combat Diver Qualification
  17. Combat Lifesaver Qualification
  18. Advanced Leadership Course
  19. Basic Leadership Course
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    The Land Navigation Qualification trains soldiers to plot 8 digit grid points, use the baseplate compass and learn the major, minor and supplementary terrain features. The Land Navigation Qualification does not grant any special equipment. Land navigation training is an essential component of the US Army Ranger's skillset. During their extensive training, Rangers learn to navigate through unfamiliar terrain using various tools such as maps, compasses, and GPS devices. They must master the art of terrain association, which involves using features such as hills, rivers, and trees to pinpoint their location accurately. Rangers also learn to navigate at night and in adverse weather conditions, including heavy fog and rain. Land navigation training is critical for Rangers, as it allows them to operate effectively in any environment, locate and rescue injured comrades, and complete their mission successfully. The US Army Ranger's rigorous training ensures that they are among the most skilled and capable soldiers in the world.
  21. A Co Training

    Company level training is to focus on one or more items that need to be worked on as a company wide objective.
  22. This day is slotted for any entry level training. All members who cannot attend the entry level training on this date should contact their instructor for a different date.
  23. Small Training event to prepare the Unit for the next campaign.
  24. Ranger School
  25. If you do not have Land Nav go to Land Nav
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