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Skill Level 1


» 181-105-1001 (SL1) – Comply with the Law of War and the Geneva and Hague Conventions
Standards: The soldier identified, understood, and complied with the Law of War. Identified problems or situations that violate the policies and took appropriate action, including notifying appropriate authorities, so expedient action could be taken to correct the problem or situation.

» 052-192-1042 (SL1) – Perform Self-Extraction from a Mined Area
Standards: Self-extract from a mined area, by foot or from a vehicle, under the following conditions without causing personal injury or mine detonation. When footprints are clearly visible, when footprints are not clearly visible (stepping-stone and lane technique), and from a vehicle. Locate, mark, and bypass each trip wire and mine within the area probed. Remove enough soil to confirm the presence of a mine. Report the mined area information to higher headquarters.

» 052-191-1362 (SL1) – Camouflage Equipment
Standards: Camouflage equipment so all shiny parts are concealed, all remaining parts of the equipment are covered in irregular patterns, and outlines blend with predominant terrain background in the area. Camouflage equipment to prevent detection by visual, near-infrared, infrared, ultraviolet, radar, acoustic, and radio sensors.

» 191-376-5140 – Search a Vehicle for Explosive Devices or Prohibited Items at an Installation Access Control Point
Search the undercarriage and the exterior and interior of a vehicle, and find any explosive devices or prohibited items present

» 071-312-3025 (SL1) – Maintain an M60 Machine Gun
Standards: 1. Disassembled the M60 machine gun into the following groups: stock; buffer and operating rod; bolt assembly; trigger mechanism; barrel; feed cover, feed tray, and hanger; forearm; and receiver. 2. Cleaned the M60 machine gun, removed powder fouling and other foreign material and identified any unserviceable parts. Did not get CLP in the gas cylinder. 3. Lubricated the M60 machine gun. 4. Assembled the M60 machine gun, performed a function check, ensured the forearm group was locked in place, the hinge pin was interlocked with the latch engaging the sear pin, and the stock group latch engaged.

» 071-004-0006 (SL1) – Engage Targets with an M9 Pistol
Standards: Applied the correct M9 target engagement techniques, and engaged hostile targets.

» 031-503-1040 – Protect Yourself From NBC Injury/Contamination With Joint Service Lightweight Integrated Suit Technology (JSLIST) Chemical Protective Ensemble
Protect yourself from NBC injury/contamination with JSLIST chemical protective ensemble by achieving mission-oriented protective posture (MOPP)4 within 8 minutes, performing all steps in sequence, and returning to MOPP0 when ordered

» 551-88M-0005 (SL1) – Operate a Vehicle in a Convoy
Standards: Operated the vehicle according to specific instructions from the convoy or march unit commander. Correctly reacted to, and relayed, all hand signals, and followed all highway warning and regulatory signs according to FM 21-305.

» 081-831-1046 (SL1) – Transport a Casualty
Standards: Transported the casualty using an appropriate carry without dropping or causing further injury to the casualty.

» 113-600-2001 (SL1) – Communicate Via a Tactical Telephone
Standards: Communicated the message within 10 minutes with no errors.

» 071-331-1004 (SL1) – Perform Duty as a Guard
Standards: Performed duty according to general orders, special orders, and local implementing SOPs.

» Land Nav Task 14 – Determine Direction without a Compass
Standards: Identified north and east within 15 degrees.

» 071-022-0004 (SL1) – Unload a Caliber .50 M2 Machine Gun
Standards: Removed all ammunition and links from the machine gun. Cleared the weapon, ensured the chamber was empty and the weapon was in the single-shot mode.

» 081-831-1023 – Perform First Aid to Restore Breathing and/or Pulse
Standards: Take appropriate action, in the correct sequence, to restore breathing and, if necessary, the pulse. Continue until the casualty’s breathing/pulse returns, a qualified person relieves you, a physician stops you, or you are too tired to continue.

» Land Nav Task 15 – Determine Azimuths Using a Protractor
Standards: Determined the grid azimuth (in mils or degrees) from your location (point A) to point B to within 1 degree or 20 mils.

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