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    Norwegian army winter operations educational directives and folders

    http://mil.no/education-training/coe...s/default.aspx

    Here you will find Norwegian educational directives, folders etc. for use during exercises and operations with focus on winter operations and safety.

    Thought maybe the rescue people like Sapper could get something out of these. Even if you all have the training and your own standards on how you do things.
    Every one else that go into the hills in winter conditions should also read this if you have never taken any training in what to do. Some of it is very military specific. And this is aimed at our allies who come to train in Norway. (SAS, Royal Marines to name a few.). But civillians can learn from it too...

    The one named UD 2-1 is sort of entertaining. It's the Norwegian army safety regulations. Read it with the mind that the reason something make it into the book....is that someone did what the regulation is there to prevent
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    great stuff!!!thanks
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    interesting stuff for us civvies
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    Cheers rune. Always open to new ideas we regularly exchange ideas and procedures at the IKAR meetings and cross train with other international agencies particularly rettungshund
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    I've had a quick look and found it to be excellent reading. A vast quantity of it will I doubt ever be needed at any time for me but I would still rather have a good read of it every now and then because of the 'just in case' factor. Info like this is always a valuable source that can make any persons life more manageable if the s**t really did hit the fan for any reason.

    Thanks for the link Rune, bookmarked for reading later.

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    Wish I'd known a lot of this when I was young and stupid...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Chubbs View Post
    A vast quantity of it will I doubt ever be needed at any time for me
    Yes I doubt that most people will ever need information on what safety precautions should be taken when firing an 84mm Carl Gustav recoilless Canon....but the other stuff in there, like how to
    heat up a person with frost bite is quite nice to know :-)
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    Quote Originally Posted by happybonzo View Post
    Wish I'd known a lot of this when I was young and stupid...
    I knew most of this when I was young and stupid. I just did not heed them very much. That was what made me stupid. You where just ignorant
    Victory awaits the one, that has everything in order - luck we call it
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    Quote Originally Posted by FishyFolk View Post
    ....but the other stuff in there, like how to
    heat up a person with frost bite is quite nice to know :-)
    You are right mate.

    Every day is a learning day no matter what you take in, and ignorance is not taking the time out to learn anything at all.

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    hello,
    Thanks for the post/share I've been on Mountain & Arctic Warfare CADRE,
    Allied Training school many years ago as well as Joint Operations with Norway & Denmark.
    The last was with Denmark Civil Defence exchange late 1980's.
    T.Y for posting.
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    David
    Here you will find Norwegian educational directives, folders etc.
    for use during exercises and operations with focus on winter operations and safety.

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