Posted on Apr 29, 2015
CH (MAJ) William Beaver
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I took the Combat Lifesaver Course and earned the certificate of completion. I left feeling somewhat slighted. I expected it to be at least a little rougher and more realistic. But we released early nearly everyday as the NCOs kept repeating "We train to standard and not to time." When I heard of other courses by the same name , theirs sounded more like the standard. THAT is why I got recertified later. But even though there is a standard and manual to follow, why are all CLS courses not the same quality?
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SFC Chemical Biological Radiological and Nuclear Operations Specialist
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Edited 9 y ago
All Soldiers learn at different paces, and all instructors teach differently. While there is a guideline to follow, there is going to be differences throughout.

I agree that CLS should be more intense and more realistic. One of the best I got was in HHD, 759th MP. The medic had us do lanes where he had the opening scene of Saving Private Ryan playing in the background and Assistant Instructors screaming bloody murder. It was great, and I felt like I got a lot out of it.

Much like with any support MOS, you need to keep the training as creative and 'real world' as possible. As a 74D, I do the same, and as such, expect it from the rest.
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Question, are there Combat Lifesaver Course evaluators who review all the courses for accuracy and consistency?
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MSgt Michael Durkee
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I went through CLS at Ft. Polk, LA - that was a very intense training experience. We had to enter a building that was blacked out, there were recordings of screaming and weapons fire, and the injured were actual actors. We had to attend to the various injuries and evacuate them to the LZ.

Of course, the Major I was teamed up with and I, had to get a 250lb victim to carry :P I'm exhausted just thinking about how exhausted we were after that :)
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