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  1. Can you use triangulation if you are in a thick forest and can only see one peak in front of you?


  2. Is it easy to walk along a creek


  3. Why should you walk at an even pace?


  4. When putting yourself in the subject's "shoes", what 3 questions should you ask yourself?


  5. What are the components of a complete subject profile?




  6. What is the worst time of day to track?


  7. 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?




  8. What does P.L.S. stand for?


  9. Define P.O.A.




  10. Name 3 things that you would fill out or ask on a briefing.


  11. What should you do if a point of the briefing is not clear?




  12. What is the most important element of scanning, in an air search?


  13. What is the primary responsibility of the Team Leader?


  14. When is it okay not to follow directions from your team leader?




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