Saturday, January 30, 2010

Improv Group
















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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