In preparation for Saturday's Tournament please identify that you are experienced in these fields or have any of following qualities of a good soldier?
Moral Courage
Tactical Ability
Teamwork
Empathy
defensive fighting position (DFP)
close combat
Overhead Cover
Fighting Positions
Your completed position should have OHC, which enhances survivability by protecting you from indirect fire and fragmentation.
Frontal Cover
Your position needs frontal cover to protect you from small arms fire to the front. Frontal cover allows you to fire to the oblique, as well as to hide your muzzle flash.
Flank and Rear Cover
When used with frontal and overhead cover, flank and rear cover protects you from direct enemy and friendly fire Natural frontal cover such as rocks, trees, logs, and rubble is best, because it is hard for the enemay to detect.
Concealment
If your position can be detected, it can be hit by enemy fire. Therefore, your position must be so well hidden that the enemy will have a hard time detecting it, even after he reaches hand‑grenade range.
Sectors and Fields of Fire
Although a fighting position should provide maximum protection for you and your equipment, the primary consideration is always given to sectors of fire and effective weapons employment. Weapons systems are sited where natural or existing positions are available, or where terrain will provide the most protection while maintaining the ability to engage the enemy. You should always consider how best to use available terrain, and how you can modify it to provide the best sectors of fire, while maximizing the capabilities of your weapon system.
Sector of Fire
A sector of fire is the area into which you must observe and fire. When your leader assigns you a fighting position, he should also assign you a primary and secondary sector of fire. The primary sector of fire is to the oblique of your position, and the secondary sector of fire is to the front.
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