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    comes on the walled town. You who put far away the evil day, causing the rule of the violent to come near; Who are resting on beds of ivory, stretched out on soft seats, feasting on lambs from the flock and young oxen from the cattle-house; Making foolish songs to the sound of corded instruments,

    WINTER SURVIVAL COURSE HANDBOOK, SURVIVAL MANUAL, SURVIVAL GUIDE

     

    WINTER SURVIVAL COURSE HANDBOOK, SURVIVAL MANUAL, SURVIVAL GUIDE


    WINTER SURVIVAL COURSE HANDBOOK, SURVIVAL MANUAL, SURVIVAL GUIDE








    Binding: Kindle Edition
    Format: Kindle eBook
    Label: U.S. Marines and www.survivalebooks.com
    Languages: EnglishPublished
    Manufacturer: U.S. Marines and www.survivalebooks.com
    Number Of Items: 1
    Number Of Pages: 181
    Publication Date: February 06, 2005
    Publisher: U.S. Marines and www.survivalebooks.com
    Release Date: February 06, 2005
    Studio: U.S. Marines and www.survivalebooks.com




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    WINTER SURVIVAL COURSE HANDBOOK, SURVIVAL MANUAL, SURVIVAL GUIDE

    1 REQUIREMENTS FOR SURVIVAL
    2 SURVIVAL KIT
    3 WATER PROCUREMENT
    4 EXPEDIENT SHELTERS AND FIRES
    5 CORE VALUES AND MOUNTAIN LEADERSHIP CHALLENGES
    6 SURVIVAL SIGNALING AND RECOVERY
    7 SURVIVAL NAVIGATION
    8 TRAPS AND SNARES
    9 USES FOR GAME
    10 SURVIVAL FISHING
    11 FIELD EXPEDIENT TOOLS, WEAPONS, AND EQUIPMENT
    12 EXPEDIENT SNOWSHOES
    13 WINTER TRACKING
    14 SURVIVAL MEDICINE
    15 WEATHER
    16 INTRO TO EVASION
    17 AVALANCHE AND ICE HAZARDS
    APPENDIX
    A EVASION PLAN OF ACTION FORMAT
    B “THE EDGE” GUIDED DISCUSSION
    C SURVIVAL QUICK REFERENCE CHECKLIST
    D ANIMAL HABITS
    E TACTICAL CONSIDERATIONS
    F GRADING STANDARDS

    SURVIVAL STRESSORS. (WSVX.02.01b) Any event can lead to stress. Often, stressful events occur simultaneously. These events are not stress, but they produce it and are called “stressors”. In response to a stressor, the body prepares either to “fight or flee”. Stressors add up. Anticipating stressors and developing strategies to cope with them are the two ingredients in the effective management of stress. It is essential that the survivor be aware of the types of stressors he will
    encounter.

    a. Injury, Illness, or Death. Injury, illness, and death are real possibilities a survivor has to face. Perhaps nothing is more stressful than being alone in an unfamiliar environment where you could die from hostile action, an accident, or from eating something lethal.

    b. Uncertainty and Lack of Control. The only guarantee in a survival situation is that nothing is guaranteed. This uncertainty and lack of control also add to the stress of being ill, injured, or killed.

    c. Environment. A survivor will have to contend with the stressors of weather, terrain, and the variety of creatures inhabiting an area. Heat, cold, rain, winds, snow, mountains, insects, and animals are just a few of the challenges awaiting the Marine working to survive.

    d. Hunger and Thirst. Without food and water a person will weaken and eventually die. Getting and preserving food and water takes on increasing importance as the length of time in a survival setting increases. With the increased likelihood of diarrhea, replenishing electrolytes becomes critical. For a Marine used to having his provisions issued, foraging can be a big source of stress.

    e. Fatigue. It is essential that survivors employ all available means to preserve mental and physical strength. While food, water, and other energy builders may be in short supply, maximizing sleep to avoid deprivation is a very controllable factor. Further, sleep deprivation directly correlates with increased fear.

    f. Isolation. Being in contact with others provides a greater sense of security and a feeling someone is available to help if problems occur.



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