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An Army ROTC cadet from New Jersey died during a land navigation training at Fort Knox last Thursday, officials said. Neil ...
Land navigation training involves using maps, compasses and other tools to find certain locations in a 2.3-square mile grid.
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 ...
"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.
The land navigation training was part of a focus on basic Soldier skills, including survival, evasion, resistance, and escape (SERE) training, using radio equipment, and combat lifesaver training ...
Army ROTC Cadets from the Golden Buffalo Battalion came together on CU-Boulder’s South Campus this past weekend to conduct another Land Navigation Super Lab. Cadets were given a written land ...
In addition to the APFT and land navigation, the ESB also tests soldiers on their knowledge of 30 warrior tasks and battle drills out of the "Soldier's Manual of Common Tasks." ...
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 ...
Officials are not releasing the name of a Fort Carson, Colo., soldier who went missing during a land navigation exercise on Monday, but you can bet the “lost lieutenant” jokes will fly anyway ...
A 22-year-old Army Reserve Officers' Training Corps cadet died Thursday during a land navigation exercise at Fort Knox, Kentucky, the service announced.