This video details the 'SEALS' (Stop, Look, Listen, Smell, Smell) technique for tactical patrols, emphasizing sensory awareness to detect enemy presence. It outlines specific hand and arm signals for initiating and ending the observation period, and provides actionable steps for identifying threats through sight, sound, and smell. The instruction highlights the importance of stopping movement, seeking cover, and meticulously scanning the environment for enemy indicators.
This video, featuring Nikko Ortiz, demonstrates a real-world scenario where soldiers on patrol encounter a shotgun in a rural area. The incident highlights the importance of situational awareness and the protocols for responding to discovered firearms, especially when local civilians are present. It also touches upon how legal activities like bird hunting can trigger military responses due to proximity and potential for misunderstanding.
This video showcases a Humvee (HMMWV) patrol conducted by Comanche Troop, 1st Squadron, 1st U.S. Cavalry Regiment, 1st Armored Division in Baghdad, Iraq during the 2003-2004 period. The footage provides a glimpse into military operations and vehicle deployments during the early stages of the Iraq War. While specific firearms are not explicitly detailed in the title or description, military patrols in this era would have involved standard issue service weapons.
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