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- Can you use triangulation if you are in a thick forest and can only see one peak in front of you?
- Is it easy to walk along a creek
- Why should you walk at an even pace?
- When putting yourself in the subject's "shoes", what 3 questions should you ask yourself?
- What are the components of a complete subject profile?
- What is the worst time of day to track?
- You find a very clear set of prints of what you strongly suspect is the subject. What measurements would you communicate back to the command post?
- What does P.L.S. stand for?
- Define P.O.A.
- Name 3 things that you would fill out or ask on a briefing.
- What should you do if a point of the briefing is not clear?
- What is the most important element of scanning, in an air search?
- What is the primary responsibility of the Team Leader?
- When is it okay not to follow directions from your team leader?