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SFC Randy Hellenbrand
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It takes a lot of discipline to fight in the artic. There are lots of tricks that need to be known to survive there. I highly recommend reading about Russo Finnish War and WWI mountain combat operations. Oh, I'm coined to the 205th Artic Light Infantry Brigade.
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SSG Environmental Specialist
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Better them than me, want no part of the artic.
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SFC Observer Coach Trainer
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25th ID in Alaska and Ft. Drum regularly send people through the Cold Weather Leader Course, and Mountaineering courses that aid those units in learning about TTPs and lessons learned from cold weather conflicts in the past and how to negotiate the terrain more effectively, reduce risk, and much more. Many of the references and lessons were taken from the Russo and Finnish war, several references to the documentary Fire and Ice https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QBtSP_X7fog&list=PL0tVClD-FkQon3lAVx94LwBcPJW07uW1Q&index=2.

A large problem that remains with little focus is how to treat trauma in cold weather. We talk about cold weather injuries all the time but there is very little in the way of courses or classes dedicated to treatment of trauma within near or freezing conditions. History, if unchanged, would show that if you experience severe trauma in these arctic conditions, you are guaranteed death. Is there any more information offered on the SOF side to address this issue? I have not come across any in either conventional or SOF in the communities I worked with.
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