Thursday's lab consisted of learning how to react to an improvised explosive device (IED). The lab was taught by CDTs Rajchel, Sacco, and Wright.
IEDs are a constant threat in both Iraq and Afghanistan and learning how to properly react is paramount for any Army leader.
The class consisted of three parts, two classes and a practical exercise. CDT Rajchel led the BN through a slideshow displaying the different types of IEDs, CDT Wright taught an overview of how to react if your element spots an IED, and CDT Sacco led everyone through a practical exercise combining everything learned in the previous two exercises.
It was a very relevant and educational lab that will certainly pay dividends for all.
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