07/22/2018 / By Zoey Sky
If you have military experience, you’re probably familiar with basic infantry tactics. These usually cover the essentials of patrolling techniques, such as the do’s and don’ts of “moving with a purpose through various terrain.”
But if you’ve never served in the military, there’s no need to fret. Should you feel the need to read up on how you can move from point A to point B and how to evade those who may wish to harm you, please keep reading this article.
Those who have military experience know what it’s like to have to traverse towns and villages on foot. This may often involve tense situations where you’re never entirely sure of what’s lurking around the next corner or if there’s anyone hiding down the street.
Since most cities are full of “multi-story buildings, street-level and below-street-level rooms, and passageways,” it can be difficult to travel between destinations safely. However, when you’re keeping watch in rural areas or in the woods, your approach to dealing with hidden enemies will definitely change. If you’re in a wooded area, potential attackers will find it easier to conceal themselves, especially if they’re familiar with the landscape.
Keep in mind that patrolling techniques are often the same despite the kind of terrain you are in. Always practice the following: (h/t BioPrepper.com.)
Aside from patrolling techniques, here are some of the other things that you need to remember when disaster strikes:
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