Posted on Oct 21, 2016
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1SG James Lyon
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If anything the requirement should be enhanced. I taught both PLDC and BNOC and was always amazed at the number of students (both combat arms and support) that struggled with Land navigation.
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TSgt James R Mantalas
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Hell no compass, map ,distance, time . No more LRRP how are the commanders to know whats ahead ?
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SSG Scott Thelen
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I watched the Non-Combat MOSs struggle with Land Nav in PLDC. I wondered if they would ever need or use this skill in the hospital they worked in. Perhaps Land Navigation should stay in the curriculum, but not be a "GO or NO-GO" requirement for graduation. There are many things taught in PLDC (Such as E.O. and Ethics) that are not requirements for graduation.
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1LT Hugh Ghormley
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Gadgets fail. Gadgets fail more often in combat situations. Land Nav skills will always be essential for maximum effectiveness and flexibility. With more emphasis on technology, the fundamentals of troop movement must be kept fresh.
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CW4 Tim Claus
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If time constraints are a problem with training schedules, cut the social justice warrior garbage and concentrate on basic skills and master the advanced MOS skills needed to succeed in an operational environment. Not all soldiers are grunts, but all need to able to move shoot and communicate effectively.
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SSG Jacey R.
SSG Jacey R.
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Sir, you are correct. There needs to be more leading and training of troops, not trying to be their buddy.
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SSG Del Ray
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Absolutely not. Land nav is an absolute necessity. We can not rely on tech to get us where we need to be.
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SGT Jason Hartnett
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No because every warrior needs to know basic land navigation. From the very top Officer to the lowest E-1. What would happen(not saying it would) if all eletronics went crazy or stopped working. then what? Basic Land Nav skills come ing to play for all.
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SSG Carl Gamel
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He'll No, you need good NCOs to save the troops from 2nd LTS with maps and compasses.
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SSG Gregg Mourizen
SSG Gregg Mourizen
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I used to threaten to take away my Lt's compass, and even a Captains once, when they started acting F---ed up. I would tell them it was my duty as an NCO to protect my men. It was an amusing way to tell them to straighten themselves out, without being too disrespectful.
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SSG Mark Franzen
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No I think it's a great idea to keep it going it teaches people how to read a map and a compass it will
Help in a Field Exercise.
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MSG Don Burt
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No...without it I couldn't tell you if I was walking around in circles or not! Needs to be there and even expanded for more time using it! How do you use a compass when the battery is dead? Huh?
Compass is a valuable tool and forget about the gps'!
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