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Camouflage, Concealment and Decoys: Question #
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Question:
Is each Soldier responsible for Camouflaging and Concealing themselves and their equipment?
 
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Questions in this topic: Camouflage, Concealment and Decoys

1 .
What is Camouflage, Concealment and Decoys (CCD)?
2 .
What Army Field Manual covers Camouflage, Concealment, and Decoys?
3 .
Is each Soldier responsible for Camouflaging and Concealing themselves and their equipment?
4 .
The primary goal of CCD is to avoid enemy detection. What seven rules are critical when considering how to avoid detection or identification?
5 .
Any change in an existing terrain pattern will indicate the presence of activity. Terrain patterns have distinctive characteristics that are necessary to preserve. What are the 5 general terrain patterns?
6 .
What is decoying?
7 .
The LCSS is the standard Army camouflage net currently available, What do the stainless steel fibers in the LCSS do?
8 .
The radar-scattering capabilities of the LCSS are effective only if there is how much space between the LCSS and the camouflaged equipment if the LCSS completely covers the equipment?
9 .
When using natural materials to camouflage it is important to what?
10 .
There are two types of cover and concealment. What are the two types?
11 .
When do you camouflage a fighting position?
12 .
What is cover?
13 .
What is concealment?
14 .
What do you do with the excess dirt when digging a fighting position?
15 .
One of the key factors of good camouflage is blending. What is blending?
16 .
Give several examples of natural materials, which can be used to camouflage both you and your equipment.
17 .
How often should you change the camouflage when using natural material?
18 .
How do you camouflage your clothes and LBE?
19 .
After camouflaging your position what should you do?
20 .
What do you do with tracks that lead into your position?
21 .
Where should live foliage be gathered?
22 .
What are two types of cover?
23 .
What are some examples of Natural cover?
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What are some examples of Man-made cover?
25 .
Give some examples of natural concealment?

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