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Funeral services have been set for the Ridgewood Army ROTC cadet who died in a training exercise July 24 at Fort Knox.
Land navigation training involves using maps, compasses and other tools to find certain locations in a 2.3-square mile grid.
U.S. Army Airborne Explosive Ordnance Disposal technicians paid tribute to the original airborne pioneers from the 506th ...
Land navigation skills extend beyond going from point A to point B. Soldiers, especially leaders, need to be able to communicate their own coordinates and understand distances, skills that could ...
A land navigation course isn’t required for any Incident Command System (ICS) positions or taskbooks, and most people really don’t care about learning how to read a map, use a compass or ...
"Land navigation training is important for Soldiers because you never know where or when you might need it," said Spc. Dennise Coney, a supply specialist with Troop D.
Land navigation is making a comeback as part of the Army 's Basic Leader Course, or BLC, with a pilot program starting in the coming months and full return to active-duty schools planned for next ...
The same goes for land navigation. “Just because we took it off as a requirement when they graduate does not mean that we won’t be conducting hand grenade and land navigation training ...