Like the title says, if there is anything y'all want to see addressed or talked about, put it here. If there is enough desire, one of us will answer it longform with a post or maybe on a podcast/video. If it's easy to answer, we can answer it as a reply.
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I have been putting together a list of skills that are important, in hopes to compile a manual of sort. Will probably be pulling articles from multiple sources, but things like basic trauma care/stop the bleed type training, zeroing rifles, sling useage and setting them up, non verbal and alternate comms like USMC hand signals(I am related to a few, so I default to them), basics of land nav, how to cache supplies. Basic infantry maneuvers, fields of fire, ambushes. Night time maneuvering, light discipline and weapon light useage.
Do ya’ll think there is to much info to cover to compile a basic irregular forces field manual? Something thats only a few pages per topic that may get someone’s feet wet and point them in the direction to find more info. I know it would take a lot of time to put together, but it could be pretty useful to someone whose heart is in the right place, but they are completely green. Building off the “See, Do, Teach” methodology here.
Or, would you guys consider this a complete violation if opsec? Do you have to keep things a bit more generic to avoid opsec issues?