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Close Combat Training The Close Combat Course affords each trainee the opportunity to practice individual fire and movement techniques while coordinating these individual actions as a member of a team. On the Close Combat Course, the men put to use all the skills they have learned throughout Field Firing and Individual Tactical Training in advancing toward the enemy while covering their assigned areas with accurate rifle Ere and shifting their fire automatically to closer or more critical targets. To deny the enemy the effective use of ambush, the men learn to employ quick and accurate fire against surprise targets while moving through broken terrain. Each man learns to coordinate his actions with the rest of the men in his unit . . . and the group of individ- uals become an effective team, able to engage any enemy in any type of terrain. Ja, A C, Ca t QQ es' 'f R N: .Q : X C . isbn: . rx -5 - i -A CQ? Q fs A fs., ,b N93 is CC 4 in R C K X T A 'ri .. w ais- was vw W ,iff 'th - CW, ,Z ,na Ju l YM f ww ' M M 5323323 H ff 'T' ,,f'fAf'1z5f M V wry., V , 2 WM 't,- M + ft'734'r5,4 'UF -5 1-3, C -:'f..gxvyQ,,: 8 4 ,a C ..--.-v Q., 'L .Ja ' 'WM 'C V X .- Q a ??:,f',C .,'3avfs?' - -, C -9' jg gk ii- -C -Y 4 Xfqgf-ok f g CCI C C f-4325, ' A - ' - X 611- QC A C .R NC df ' . N X W 4- r C - aa-M - C -, C . , Cf- eare Li - o C C - f o s 1 as S K CC 'i Q QC xy T - - sit ,NL-1 ' - 'M '--C pf T X 2 U --.af T Cx,-P' 50 CM M--La A 'K l li, - T 3 ' :fig ,gba A ,mil X, 'A 4 + Q. .f.C...4' , - 3 ,C -- ,, C,C,.C 'ff oi, x NWC my CC C 4. 5,9 if 'af-fsajti C. -,-a.'1.- C Q 'V' 1,1 -Mfg,-'a ,. T' - Wm: K , ' C 2 3 rf we I V j AZQCK' C Q V we - -- U 'R K, -' 3 v . i, ' wg? 1-N':!e,,'X SQL? Q :dp i:C -, .. W CV, - C- fffdlfc-ysg-,C CCN ll,..sd ' Ar ' K.. . X is C C - iij-S' -gf A . C XC LS --9 Q: X+ -'Zigi' C ilk gi 'C 'iEQ,wN'CC 3-fiilfi wg C-S if Cfffwf'-w b8if55 'PU'-fi'Sif?V1f'a ' QC r f? 'tl.if- - w I 'Sf f' ,. at iraqi-,C-C Cyn-C,pC - Cafe- is Cp, - Q-'C C Cs QCQCQC--K CC?-' X is C3 C - A . X - - - QQQQAQEHQ iflsaf ,CSXCC V , .mggtg ztgits X, K ji Q FMU A , C Crm 5, at K .Q ik'-C CCCA X , fsgw- Q W, Q A A C fx Y 'ag C. x - N a i C. 1 NE pCCb li Cf' mp Q'-fkigx o'CC K A fC -NCC' L-'ext - '-is L xtwft rf '- 5 'N M - A N CRA QMC CCCC pxpp CCC C CCCA p K C V C F-mffsffi.-r?2 3- law as-xi' - C F' fair-C 5 WC C igjg 3 yeffngi is vii we pCCp CC C +C tCf., pt R CC W . C N I Cf C C Q .Q KX Q . C -- ..C N , gr-S Ck 5 A - -A - ff 5 - CC Q C9 5 Q X -C 4, C7 eds -: I. X- - C -KC-A - N-sf .- T-QC ya laaa ---Q T A f 1 , T 'f + - I K s S' ,gaskx C C if Sstflbflii xiii is-N -- saffk -A 'reC!S?iiif..fMt XX.. me xC SN' sv- Ci' TQ.. C -- 'li
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PCPT Becoming a proficient military athlete is a necessary step on the road to becoming an elhcient soldier. The Army judges a soldierls athletic proficiency by his score on the Physical Combat Proficiency Test fPCPTJ. Split into five sections, the PCPT is encountered by basic trainees twice during the training cycle. The first time is a udry run,w conducted to orient the trainees to the Army's standard of physical fitness. The second time, occurring during the latter half of the training cycle, counts towards the trainee's success- ful completion of basic combat training. The five parts of the PCPT are: 11-0-yard low crawlg run, dodge, and jumpg horizontal ladder, 150 yd. man carry, and the one mile run. Each section of the PCPT is worth 100 points to the participant, but lie must score 300 out of a possible 500 points.
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