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This manual is based entirely on the keyword SURVIVAL. The letters in this word can help guide your actions in any survival situation. Learn what each letter represents and practice applying these guidelines when conducting survival training. Remember the word SURVIVAL.

 

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Friday, 11 August 2006 PREPARING YOURSELF
Friday, 11 August 2006 NATURAL REACTIONS
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Friday, 11 August 2006 Psychology of Survival
Friday, 11 August 2006 SURVIVAL ACTIONS
 
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  • news  ( 3 items )
  • waterWater Procurement  ( 5 items )

    Water is one of your most urgent needs in a survival situation. You can't live long without it, especially in hot areas where you lose water rapidly through perspiration. Even in cold areas, you need a minimum of 2 liters of water each day to maintain efficiency. More than three-fourths of your body is composed of fluids.Your body loses fluid because of heat, cold, stress, and exertion. To function effectively, you must replace the fluid your body loses. So, one of your first goals is to obtain an adequate supply of water.

     

  • Firecraft  ( 3 items )
    To build a fire, it helps to understand the basic principles of a fire. Fuel (in a nongaseous state) does not burn directly. When you apply heat to a fuel, it produces a gas. This gas, combined with oxygen in the air, burns.
  • regional survivalRegional Survival  ( 13 items )

    Wilderness Survival can involve different tactics depending on the region. This is a brief guide to wilderness survival in arctic, desert and jungle regions.

     

  • medicineBASIC SURVIVAL MEDICINE  ( 10 items )

    Foremost among the many problems that can compromise your survival ability are medical problems resulting from unplanned events, such as a forced landing or crash, extreme climates, ground combat, evasion, and illnesses contracted in captivity. Survivors have related feelings of apathy and helplessness because they could not treat themselves in this environment. The ability to treat yourself increases your morale and aids in your survival and eventual return to friendly forces. One man with a fair amount of basic medical knowledge can make a difference in the lives of many. Without qualified medical personnel available, it is you who must know what to do to stay alive.

     

  • preparationSurvival Preparation  ( 4 items )

    A survival plan is dependent on three separate but intertwined parts to be successful: planning, preparation, and practice.

     

  • survival shelterSurvival Shelters  ( 13 items )
    Knowing how to build a good shelter can often be the difference between survival and succumbing to the elements. Learn to build survival shelters in any wilderness survival situation here.

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