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WW PHY I CAL TRAINING A soldier's training day is not complete without daily physical training. On or off the P. T. field a soldier 's physicalfitness is being honed to a razors edge. On the P. T. Field between 0500 to 1700 hours you can hear the familiar sounds of repetitions be- ing counted and the echos of soldiers sounding off with - More PT Sergeant, more PTP' A soldier must be tough - tough enough to stand a demanding daily routine, tough enough to enter combat with a full measure of strength. Physical fitness, therefore, is an essential part of a Soldier 's training. The physical training program of the U.S. Army is designed to develop strength, endurance, agility, and coordination - and to promote confidence, ag- gressiveness, motivation, esprit and teamwork. What does it take? Miles of running, hundreds of pushups, dozens of repetitions of the daily dozen exercises. The result: strength for a time which demands strength. V v----N....g.' .avi , -....-,,.,........4q.....,.,,,k ge g 1 .zis w f ,,, ,, ,,,.tfrf ',,' W Q, 5. ,W yjg 7.x ,4- M+f fzfll- tvs was-1'-', fw al f,,'-Wv!',. Q- ' Ar , ,- , aff -- ' ,N W , . .,35,,i,,:J,a,,,,, 1, NM jg ,N gee wf.v.A,,s.-ff' 1.x X' ' A-.' -.4.',fb-i'm' 1 its -X M 1 ,XM ' .- , ' '- 'knlfq 1' ' ' ,N , .. , My Wu H , nib-5 T , .. QW, 1-....,-, ,,.,,,a,,,' A 4. f 1114.4 W 47 ,U All
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FIR T Soldiers must be versatile and self-reliant. In the clamor of battle, at a distance from complete medical facilities, a life can depend upon their knowledge of first aid. Through lectures, demonstrations and practical exercises, the trainees become experts in first aid. They learn to deal AID with splints, ties and bandages, to give emergency treatment in case of shock, bleeding, fractures, snake or insect bites and drowning. They acquire skills which will prove valuable both in the Army and in civilian life. S 4 in . P: ,lf 24 I I I 1 1 v 5, E1
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