Agree on bringing multiple protractors. Recommend prepping them before hand by stringing a piece of 550 gut through the center to easily plot azimuths.
I remember 55 gallon drums at each point. When someone made it to the point they would lightly bang on the drum to help others that may have drifted a few hundred meters off their azimuth. There was a 15 foot Gator in one of those ponds out there. Go in the winter time, less vegetation. I have to admit the SF selection Landnav trek was harder(this took the place of team week) My first point was 25 klicks, 2nd was 21 klicks, 3rd was 18 klicks… and so on. The total movement was a little under 90 klicks. And they were kind enough to give each soldier a sincgars radio and 4 batteries. Fun Times!
Rangers are the best Soldiers in the Army in My opinion. I served 21 years in the Marines I was a SSgt. In the Field Artillery community but did many many other things to include M.C.M.A.P. I.T. / P.M.I. / and Infantry Mortars with a grunt company at Fort polk for 30 days. for J.R.T.C. {fun training experience}. LAND NAV IS AN ESSENTIAL SKILL THAT ALL INFANTRY/ ARTILLERY type Soldiers and Marines MUST LEARN AND try hard to Master. Land Nav courses are really well done in most cases.
"Working towards your goals" I sure am! This channel really inspired me. I found the biggest set of stairs in Seattle and put on a timer and just put in the work for two hours. Small potatoes for what the Soldiers have to do, but I ended up with 17 sets, 34 trips up and down. Next time I'm hoping for 20. Thank you for the inspiration!
Graduate of Class 01-21: Lost my protractor on LandNav Day 1 while moving to my furthest point 1st trying to terrain associate. Found 0 points!! Have a way of securing your items and double check before you step out!2nd Day results; shortest point 1st, dead reckoning = 4 out of 5 points GO. Then had the luxury of attaching a red chemlight to my ruck sack for the 12-miler. Wish I had your advice before I went. 100% and Then Some!! RLTW!!
The absolute best piece of advice you gave there, though there were many, was NEVER QUIT! That is the number one thing that any instructor will look for. The fact that the student/soldier or oppo will never quit. Knowing that the person beside you will never give up will give everyone around them absolute confidence.
the Night Portion of LAND NAV is always more fun and also Easier because your trusting the compass and the Pace count and if you did your compass Declination properly you will be GOOOD TOOO GOOOO!!! it' not difficult {Unless your a second Liutenant then it's the hardest thing you've ever attempted in your life}
1-90, we lost Ranger Preyor on the night land nav course. Entire Ft Benning searching the land nav course and the woods around it for that Muldoon for 3 days. They found him 50 miles away walking along rail road tracks. His name became a meme for anyone who couldn't navigate at Ranger School...."Dude your pulling a Ranger Preyor". At least he got us out of 2 nights of Hand to Hand combat, that shit was vicious.
I found all my points in Ranger School, but it was challenging. At least I felt that way until I attended SFAS. Huge difference between walking 1km for your longest point and 12 km. (Yes. I got selected)
extra compass, extra headlamp and if possible extra map, I have a decent knowledge of land nav and I grew up near arctic circle where we have months when everything is covered in snow (having 1.5m in a weekendisnotunknownso covered is accurate), believe me, navigation in that at night (we get two hours of twilight around noon mid winter or if cloudy slightly less then pitch black). that certainly hammer home the pacing and compass work. have had to dig to find the roof of a cabin, so what path? stream? at best a large hill if drifting snow doesn't obscure it.
Loved the Land Nav at RGR School (1985). Did more at BN, helped set it up at FT Lewis. Then at SF Phase 1, loved the Land Nav. Then,... um,... land nav at MSC officer basic course... um... they paired people up... and... um... I thought, "whaaat?!" Luckily, the NCOIC of the course let me go alone. AMEDD officer advanced course, paired up again and the NCOIC wouldn't let me go alone because the other officer (CPT) was "very unsure" how to do Land Nav. Great video, brother. Thank you! RLTW!
Learn to plot points on and read a map. Learn to use a compass and shoot an azimuth. And know your pace count and how to walk a straight line. No rocket science involved here, or there would be a lot less rangers. Class 06-06. RLTW!!
I don't know about the jogging thing. If you are good at land nav, walking (fast) should be fine. I walked mine and passed first time go. That being said, I trained in Hawaii, where the land nave course was split by 2 sizeable valleys. Points were hidden deep in the woods. Lots of "jungle." This made Ranger School land nav relatively simple for me. I wanna say I had 4 of 5 points before sunrise, or right at sunrise. The last point was an issue, but I don't remember why. I just remember going back to point four, replotting, and trekking it out again. But I just don't remember ever jogging. It was not a tactic I ever liked using during land nav anywhere. It is much less complicated for me to stride it out and go with less complications while I count. Terrain association is also something I was really good at though. (TO BE FAIR AND HONEST: I did NOT pass Ranger School. I went in the Winter. Cold Weather injury in Darby. That, and my 150lb self was overwhelmed. Haha! Finished the phase, sent home, with much protest from me. But, I dominated RAP week, the ruck to Darby, and Darby Queen was pretty fun for me. The lack of food and sleep, not so much.) Moral of the story, get GREAT at land nav and you can treat the morning like a stroll in the woods. Also, if you are a twig, just keep pushing and be smart. You won't be the best pack mule, so try to find other ways to assist. And try to avoid the winter if possible. You will freeze to death. Ha!
About 2 weeks ago I was approached by my new CO and asked if I wanted to go to ranger school in January... like 2 weeks from now. I of course said yes and have been scrounging to get everything off my packing list together. I was just about to get a rangerpack and I saw that you had uploaded this video, I watched it when it was newly posted "1 hour ago" and thought to myself. Nah I shouldn't comment, probably won't win. But my wife is pushing me to, thankfully I have her. Hoping to knock out ranger school then middle of next year go to SFRE then on to SFAS. Best wishes, thanks for all the tips.
Put this on your packing list: Make sure your family is self sustainable. Make sure all bills, are auto pay if possible. Is Family close by or visit often. Unit family readiness group help? All contact numbers. Leave your family a continuity book and Explain in detail, everything you’ve been doing to maintain your house and family. Is your car/transportation reliable? Scrounge and train….train hard!
FYI, you CAN use interior roads and firebreaks and the course IS self-correcting. Grids are on the back of the clipboard tied to each point. I personally recommend using roads and jogging to an attack point (intersection, creek crossing, sharp bend, etc.). From there, you should only have to dead reckon a couple hundred meters at most to find your point. Cheers
Appreciate the response Dan. When he said you couldn't use interior roads my stress level went up a little. I love Land Nav, but I'm all about using the roads lol.
Damn. Im in OSUT rn. I did red diamond land nav course already. But we used the roads. The drill sgts told us to and encouraged it. With you saying that isnt allowed definitely changes things. I do pre ranger and then ranger school after OSUT.
@@alfiel.1213 so you can still use the roads in ranger school. But only the ones inside the course. Cant use the boundary roads. Also, i got dropped from the course a month and a half into pre ranger during RTAC. I loved it tho imma go back.
Great video Ranger. Although I'm just a 11 bang bang by nature, I will say this to the army's credit lol. No matter what your MOS is the real land nav test begins when you get deployed to theater and have to set up a LP/ OP in the middle of nowhere in a hot zone/ combat zone. Anyways Charlie Mike great Land NAV advice lol even though I'm not the best at it lol hooah Rangers lead the way ...✌🏿
Where were you 30yrs ago? I had just gone through PNOC and gotten my CIB when I went to RIP and Ranger School so my mind was used to the pressure of wanting to be the best in my class, but land nav was my biggest challenge! #RLTW 🇺🇸 🇺🇸
Cool video. I think would have helped to include the ranger pace counter. I didn't use it for my EIB but I know it comes in handy. Looks like Ranger LandNav is a bit harder than the EIB one. I got my EIB and thank goodness both day and night I pass although the night one was really difficult, got 2 out of 3 which was passing.
Could you please make a video or provide some directive on making a low-profile and quick-to-set up hooch to sleep under when it's raining and you're in your sleep system?
Obviously not a video but easiest method we used for when you are on 33% security (typical once patrol base activities are complete and you’re “done” for the night): you and two Ranger buddies take one poncho with 550 cord tied through the gromets on each of the four corners. Find four trees near your security position close enough together to stretch it between. Tie the corners to the trees, prusik knots work best/are prettiest but are slow. If it’s starting to rain just tie whatever you can fast, securely, and effectively. Bottom line you want the poncho stretched tight as possible with one side/2 corners a little higher than the others so water can run off it. High side should maybe be 20-24 inches off the ground, low side 16-18. Much higher than that RIs might make you take it down for being non-tactical. Take a second poncho and put it underneath so you aren’t lying directly on the wet ground in your sleep system. Take the third buddy’s poncho and put it over your ruck sacks to help keep them from getting totally soaked. If you can fit them under the hooch, great, but there probably won’t be room. Recommend the two not on security climb into the sleep system together for shared body warmth.
If you haven’t lost your map and compass you’re still good. The side of the compass has a ruler. Blank paper, and your map data at the bottom make shift protractor.
When I went for my EIB, i passed night land nav, cuz they gave us are starting point, but the day, I messed up on my starting point,and only got 2 /5, so I failed day,but passed night.
Center hold, then pick a spot well ahead of you…..and run. keep it away from your weapon and any other metal on your body. Listen for others out there…I’m sure there are 500 students doing landnav….and you better pass the first time, because if you do it over. They’ll be less students out there. Then you’re by yourself, and that’s when Bigfoot is on your azimuth.
@@HeyMikeyLikesIt2 oh lord. I don’t like doing night land Nav all alone any how 😰 I do remember some poor dude got a stick through the eye. Apparently he was calling for help for some time.
do you have a actual list of all your recommended items from all your videos? maybe like a break down for which phase you'll need said items for? IE clipboard under land nav section
also Gritty, can we have a video on caffeine consumption for people who are training? or do you have any videos about it already? should we be using it or no? just in general nothing specific?
@@HeyMikeyLikesIt2 for sure boss! need a secondary waiver approved due to my background i graduated in juvinile hall my recruiter said no where in the books can i not join, just will take one to six months to approve plenty of time!
Hey Sir, Just wanted to let you know your videos helped make my decision on going to ranger school. Just started the program to get an edge on everything. I’ll have to wait around a year due to my next assignment being over seas. Do you have any advice on being an MP going to ranger school? Heard they hate the MPs and get peered out a lot. No matter what I’m gonna put in the work and get my tab.
You won’t get peered out just for being an MP, So don’t worry about that dot just make sure you are physically ready to take on rap week, brush up and get decent at land nav, And definitely practice the RTTs. Don’t worry about tactics or anything like that will teach you everything you Need to know as far as that goes while you’re there so just make sure you pay attention and keep an open mind. Be a good battle buddy and a good team player throughout your entire time there and you’ll be good to go!
Hey Gritty, are you in the Ranger Regiment as well? I was considering option 40 and I would love to hear you talk about passing RASP and everything I should prepare for. RLTW!
Ranger Regiment has the best graduation rates of of all the units that send troops to Ranger School. Some 75th guys think RASP is harder than Ranger School because RASP is more of a selection. Other Army Rangers thought Ranger School sucked more. All agreed if you get through RASP, you have better odds of passing Ranger School compared to other soldiers.
Would you happen to be a Rappel Master sir? I am RM certified and my unit wants to go to the tower but I haven't done any RM tasks since the course awhile ago. I have looked at the TMs and everything but for some reason they aren't helping me remember exactly how to set up the tower and stuff. If you or someone in the comments could help it would be greatly appreciated.
When I did the testing course in RTAC I didn’t do good and got the boot but I realized my mistakes . I tried going for my closest points first while it was dark and it didn’t work for me twice, only one time cause there was a red lense nearby. But I start RAP this Sunday so would it be best to try going for my closest ones again ??
How do you manage land navigation when it starts raining really hard? I've never done land nav in the rain so I can envision myself with rotten luck it pouring during RAP week and all my points vanish on the map and my paper crumbles up when I'm in the middle of the course and then I panic because I no longer know where I'm at.
If I remember right, you have to stay 100m off the roads… I could be wrong about that but I’m pretty sure. You can’t just skirt the roads if that is what you’re asking.
@@GrittySoldierArea J and Area K on Bragg are extremely easy Land Nav courses considering the Fire breaks..you’re saying those are good train ups? I want to go to RC after I graduate BOLC
Agree on bringing multiple protractors. Recommend prepping them before hand by stringing a piece of 550 gut through the center to easily plot azimuths.
Yes great tip! 👆
& tape along the borders underneath your protractors. making the degrees easier to read.
@@zulumonk77what colored tape?
You’re a mind reader with these videos hell yeah, thank you again!
Edit: Got a task force searching for the guy who disliked.
😆 nice! 🤘
Never quit is the theme of everything.
If you are going to quit, why did you start?
I remember 55 gallon drums at each point. When someone made it to the point they would lightly bang on the drum to help others that may have drifted a few hundred meters off their azimuth. There was a 15 foot Gator in one of those ponds out there. Go in the winter time, less vegetation. I have to admit the SF selection Landnav trek was harder(this took the place of team week)
My first point was 25 klicks, 2nd was 21 klicks, 3rd was 18 klicks… and so on. The total movement was a little under 90 klicks. And they were kind enough to give each soldier a sincgars radio and 4 batteries. Fun Times!
Wtf a gator!! Bro seeing that would make the rest of the course scary as hell
LMAO, one of the guys I worked with in Iraq lost a finger to a gator on the Land Nav course. Wonder if its the same gator.
Can you do a vid on the hardest land nav courses you have done and how to be an expert navigator
Rangers are the best Soldiers in the Army in My opinion.
I served 21 years in the Marines I was a SSgt. In the Field Artillery community but did many many other things to include M.C.M.A.P. I.T. / P.M.I. / and Infantry Mortars with a grunt company at Fort polk for 30 days. for J.R.T.C. {fun training experience}. LAND NAV IS AN ESSENTIAL SKILL THAT ALL INFANTRY/ ARTILLERY type Soldiers and Marines MUST LEARN AND try hard to Master. Land Nav courses are really well done in most cases.
"Working towards your goals" I sure am! This channel really inspired me. I found the biggest set of stairs in Seattle and put on a timer and just put in the work for two hours. Small potatoes for what the Soldiers have to do, but I ended up with 17 sets, 34 trips up and down. Next time I'm hoping for 20. Thank you for the inspiration!
💪 great job! Keep working hard!
Graduate of Class 01-21: Lost my protractor on LandNav Day 1 while moving to my furthest point 1st trying to terrain associate. Found 0 points!! Have a way of securing your items and double check before you step out!2nd Day results; shortest point 1st, dead reckoning = 4 out of 5 points GO. Then had the luxury of attaching a red chemlight to my ruck sack for the 12-miler.
Wish I had your advice before I went.
100% and Then Some!!
RLTW!!
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Thank god nobody asked
@@Casey13F My apology for aggravating you with my comment. Have a nice day!
So Did you didn't got a Go On your First day and they gave you another shot ?
The absolute best piece of advice you gave there, though there were many, was NEVER QUIT!
That is the number one thing that any instructor will look for. The fact that the student/soldier or oppo will never quit.
Knowing that the person beside you will never give up will give everyone around them absolute confidence.
the Night Portion of LAND NAV is always more fun and also Easier because your trusting the compass and the Pace count and if you did your compass Declination properly you will be GOOOD TOOO GOOOO!!! it' not difficult
{Unless your a second Liutenant then it's the hardest thing you've ever attempted in your life}
1-90, we lost Ranger Preyor on the night land nav course. Entire Ft Benning searching the land nav course and the woods around it for that Muldoon for 3 days. They found him 50 miles away walking along rail road tracks. His name became a meme for anyone who couldn't navigate at Ranger School...."Dude your pulling a Ranger Preyor". At least he got us out of 2 nights of Hand to Hand combat, that shit was vicious.
I found all my points in Ranger School, but it was challenging. At least I felt that way until I attended SFAS. Huge difference between walking 1km for your longest point and 12 km. (Yes. I got selected)
man i am not even nervous just sooooooo excited to do the us army now you guys, love you all stay safe and focus on your career!
Wasn’t what I was looking for but it was good enough to make me stay to the end.
extra compass, extra headlamp and if possible extra map, I have a decent knowledge of land nav and I grew up near arctic circle where we have months when everything is covered in snow (having 1.5m in a weekendisnotunknownso covered is accurate), believe me, navigation in that at night (we get two hours of twilight around noon mid winter or if cloudy slightly less then pitch black). that certainly hammer home the pacing and compass work. have had to dig to find the roof of a cabin, so what path? stream? at best a large hill if drifting snow doesn't obscure it.
Loved the Land Nav at RGR School (1985). Did more at BN, helped set it up at FT Lewis. Then at SF Phase 1, loved the Land Nav. Then,... um,... land nav at MSC officer basic course... um... they paired people up... and... um... I thought, "whaaat?!" Luckily, the NCOIC of the course let me go alone. AMEDD officer advanced course, paired up again and the NCOIC wouldn't let me go alone because the other officer (CPT) was "very unsure" how to do Land Nav.
Great video, brother. Thank you! RLTW!
RLTW!
Pay attention to him!!! This is extremely valuable information!
Thanks for the support. 👍 💪
Learn to plot points on and read a map. Learn to use a compass and shoot an azimuth. And know your pace count and how to walk a straight line. No rocket science involved here, or there would be a lot less rangers. Class 06-06. RLTW!!
I don't know about the jogging thing. If you are good at land nav, walking (fast) should be fine. I walked mine and passed first time go. That being said, I trained in Hawaii, where the land nave course was split by 2 sizeable valleys. Points were hidden deep in the woods. Lots of "jungle." This made Ranger School land nav relatively simple for me. I wanna say I had 4 of 5 points before sunrise, or right at sunrise. The last point was an issue, but I don't remember why. I just remember going back to point four, replotting, and trekking it out again. But I just don't remember ever jogging. It was not a tactic I ever liked using during land nav anywhere. It is much less complicated for me to stride it out and go with less complications while I count. Terrain association is also something I was really good at though. (TO BE FAIR AND HONEST: I did NOT pass Ranger School. I went in the Winter. Cold Weather injury in Darby. That, and my 150lb self was overwhelmed. Haha! Finished the phase, sent home, with much protest from me. But, I dominated RAP week, the ruck to Darby, and Darby Queen was pretty fun for me. The lack of food and sleep, not so much.)
Moral of the story, get GREAT at land nav and you can treat the morning like a stroll in the woods. Also, if you are a twig, just keep pushing and be smart. You won't be the best pack mule, so try to find other ways to assist. And try to avoid the winter if possible. You will freeze to death. Ha!
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About 2 weeks ago I was approached by my new CO and asked if I wanted to go to ranger school in January... like 2 weeks from now. I of course said yes and have been scrounging to get everything off my packing list together. I was just about to get a rangerpack and I saw that you had uploaded this video, I watched it when it was newly posted "1 hour ago" and thought to myself. Nah I shouldn't comment, probably won't win. But my wife is pushing me to, thankfully I have her. Hoping to knock out ranger school then middle of next year go to SFRE then on to SFAS. Best wishes, thanks for all the tips.
Put this on your packing list: Make sure your family is self sustainable. Make sure all bills, are auto pay if possible. Is Family close by or visit often. Unit family readiness group help? All contact numbers. Leave your family a continuity book and Explain in detail, everything you’ve been doing to maintain your house and family. Is your car/transportation reliable? Scrounge and train….train hard!
Future ranger here I thank you for the advice you given me
Definitely going to practice before RANGER course
FYI, you CAN use interior roads and firebreaks and the course IS self-correcting. Grids are on the back of the clipboard tied to each point.
I personally recommend using roads and jogging to an attack point (intersection, creek crossing, sharp bend, etc.). From there, you should only have to dead reckon a couple hundred meters at most to find your point.
Cheers
Can confirm. Graduate, 05-20. 5/5, first-time go.
What is the name of the the course
Appreciate the response Dan. When he said you couldn't use interior roads my stress level went up a little. I love Land Nav, but I'm all about using the roads lol.
Damn. Im in OSUT rn. I did red diamond land nav course already. But we used the roads. The drill sgts told us to and encouraged it. With you saying that isnt allowed definitely changes things. I do pre ranger and then ranger school after OSUT.
Let me know how you did bro 😂 fuck
@@alfiel.1213 so you can still use the roads in ranger school. But only the ones inside the course. Cant use the boundary roads. Also, i got dropped from the course a month and a half into pre ranger during RTAC. I loved it tho imma go back.
@@Swxt- Good Shit Man what Was The Thing That got you Kicked Out And Whats One thing You Could Have fixed It , If you dont mind me Askin
I'm an ink pen freak, and that's a good writing ink you have. Uni ball jetstream gel ink
Learn how to set your besel ring and learn to find a obvious known point while hand railing also learn what a backstop is
I’m leaving to surt on July 18 and wanted to get some quick tips..thanks for all your videos
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Great video Ranger. Although I'm just a 11 bang bang by nature, I will say this to the army's credit lol. No matter what your MOS is the real land nav test begins when you get deployed to theater and have to set up a LP/ OP in the middle of nowhere in a hot zone/ combat zone. Anyways Charlie Mike great Land NAV advice lol even though I'm not the best at it lol hooah Rangers lead the way ...✌🏿
What a flash back to being young and googling ranger school lol the meme and the explosion 💥
Where were you 30yrs ago? I had just gone through PNOC and gotten my CIB when I went to RIP and Ranger School so my mind was used to the pressure of wanting to be the best in my class, but land nav was my biggest challenge!
#RLTW 🇺🇸 🇺🇸
Been looking into ranger school, and this will definitely help
I recommend using a compass.
Thank you for this insight and the tips. I really appreciate your dedication and for sharing your knowledge.
Thank you for posting this helpful video!
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Ranger School is a Spiritual Journey
HIGH SPEED LOW DRAG! you gotta be SWITCHED ON! and get after it. it's good to go squared away stuff.
Oh the ankle grabbers in Haloca Creek..RLTW!
Priceless information as always!
1. Be in shape
2. Know how to read a map
3. More of 1 above
This guys full of beans.
ftx coming up in 2 weeks, great info definitely using this knowledge to prep myself for success at land nav!
If you cant use roads, how are you supposed to get across the terrain? Draws? spurs?
Hell yeah. Very inspirational!! I leave next weeek thank you !
Thanks for making the video very helpful.
Cool video. I think would have helped to include the ranger pace counter. I didn't use it for my EIB but I know it comes in handy. Looks like Ranger LandNav is a bit harder than the EIB one. I got my EIB and thank goodness both day and night I pass although the night one was really difficult, got 2 out of 3 which was passing.
Get a solid pace count..over all terrain. Trust your compass..the Ranger Land Nav..is a beast..lanes differ
Hey man is there any way you can make a video with a refresher on land nav and with some tips that really helped you?
Holy ear drums on that “ranger school” . Where is that 3mm ear pro lawsuit when you need it.
Listen at your own risk 😉
Looks like you were in Alpha company, 3rd BN 41st INF. I was in Charlie company 1st BN 41st INF back in the day in Germany. Straight and Stalwart!
Could you please make a video or provide some directive on making a low-profile and quick-to-set up hooch to sleep under when it's raining and you're in your sleep system?
Obviously not a video but easiest method we used for when you are on 33% security (typical once patrol base activities are complete and you’re “done” for the night): you and two Ranger buddies take one poncho with 550 cord tied through the gromets on each of the four corners. Find four trees near your security position close enough together to stretch it between. Tie the corners to the trees, prusik knots work best/are prettiest but are slow. If it’s starting to rain just tie whatever you can fast, securely, and effectively. Bottom line you want the poncho stretched tight as possible with one side/2 corners a little higher than the others so water can run off it. High side should maybe be 20-24 inches off the ground, low side 16-18. Much higher than that RIs might make you take it down for being non-tactical. Take a second poncho and put it underneath so you aren’t lying directly on the wet ground in your sleep system. Take the third buddy’s poncho and put it over your ruck sacks to help keep them from getting totally soaked. If you can fit them under the hooch, great, but there probably won’t be room. Recommend the two not on security climb into the sleep system together for shared body warmth.
Which protractor is your preferred? Can drop a link?
Ft. Benning GA.
You need to teach a course on land nav.
Thank you so much for the video
People, he says bring several protractors, listen to him.
I lost my one protractor in OCS. It was downhill after that.
Is that Blackhorse 11th ACR in your profile pic?
Facts
@@dboardjr8873 Yes. In a FOB my unit was attached them at NTC.
@@pgermii Ahh ok. I was 2/11 Easy Troop for a couple years
If you haven’t lost your map and compass you’re still good. The side of the compass has a ruler. Blank paper, and your map data at the bottom make shift protractor.
I’ll have so much extra time to study land nav before ranger school once I win a ranger pack
Where do you find the flexible protractor? I haven't seen them anywhere.
I also want to know. Trying to get one before my units Sniper Selection. all I've found are the hard plastics that are just normal crappy army stuff.
When I went for my EIB, i passed night land nav, cuz they gave us are starting point, but the day, I messed up on my starting point,and only got 2 /5, so I failed day,but passed night.
Bummer man…
Graduated last year, it must have changed from you went because we were allowed to use the roads.
I actually know the guy on the thumbnail was stationed at fort Stewart with him. 🤙🏻🏴☠️
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So center hold method and run? Let’s go.
Center hold, then pick a spot well ahead of you…..and run. keep it away from your weapon and any other metal on your body. Listen for others out there…I’m sure there are 500 students doing landnav….and you better pass the first time, because if you do it over. They’ll be less students out there. Then you’re by yourself, and that’s when Bigfoot is on your azimuth.
@@HeyMikeyLikesIt2 oh lord. I don’t like doing night land Nav all alone any how 😰 I do remember some poor dude got a stick through the eye. Apparently he was calling for help for some time.
I want a pack sir! Thanks for the great content
Thank you for this
Great tips ! 👍
Great advice!
do you have a actual list of all your recommended items from all your videos? maybe like a break down for which phase you'll need said items for? IE clipboard under land nav section
In the description! 👆
Great video
Tasty info!
Awesome...great info.
Is that the same course RASP candidates do?
Good tips buddy 👍🏻
Is there anything else you use for energy other than cookies and pop tarts? My body doesn’t handle carbs and sugar like it use too.
also Gritty, can we have a video on caffeine consumption for people who are training? or do you have any videos about it already? should we be using it or no? just in general nothing specific?
That’s a good idea 👍
@@HeyMikeyLikesIt2 for sure boss! need a secondary waiver approved due to my background i graduated in juvinile hall my recruiter said no where in the books can i not join, just will take one to six months to approve plenty of time!
Ask God if you get lost.... He helped me
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😊😊😊HOOAH!
Amen
Really, somehow I doubt that
Any Amazon links for this gear?
In the description 👍
Another video you mentioned the princeton tec quad headlamp, between that and the petzl, which do you prefer more?
Hey Sir,
Just wanted to let you know your videos helped make my decision on going to ranger school. Just started the program to get an edge on everything. I’ll have to wait around a year due to my next assignment being over seas. Do you have any advice on being an MP going to ranger school? Heard they hate the MPs and get peered out a lot. No matter what I’m gonna put in the work and get my tab.
You won’t get peered out just for being an MP, So don’t worry about that dot just make sure you are physically ready to take on rap week, brush up and get decent at land nav, And definitely practice the RTTs. Don’t worry about tactics or anything like that will teach you everything you Need to know as far as that goes while you’re there so just make sure you pay attention and keep an open mind. Be a good battle buddy and a good team player throughout your entire time there and you’ll be good to go!
Question, in the regiment are rangers allowed to pick which combat uniform they wanna wear like the cyre precision g3 or the field version of it
damn man! you're awesome!
Class 10-83.....RLTW
Hey Gritty, are you in the Ranger Regiment as well? I was considering option 40 and I would love to hear you talk about passing RASP and everything I should prepare for. RLTW!
Ranger Regiment has the best graduation rates of of all the units that send troops to Ranger School. Some 75th guys think RASP is harder than Ranger School because RASP is more of a selection. Other Army Rangers thought Ranger School sucked more. All agreed if you get through RASP, you have better odds of passing Ranger School compared to other soldiers.
I am going to rasp in the near future , do you plot all points first then go from point to point ?
Would you happen to be a Rappel Master sir? I am RM certified and my unit wants to go to the tower but I haven't done any RM tasks since the course awhile ago. I have looked at the TMs and everything but for some reason they aren't helping me remember exactly how to set up the tower and stuff. If you or someone in the comments could help it would be greatly appreciated.
Does the ranger school train you for the ever changing battlefield? Does that come later when you prepare for a mission
It trains you on the basics of being an infantrymen
How many of your graduating classmates move on to a ranger unit compared to grabbing the tab .
@@cheeseman7453 theres Ranger school and Rasp
do you wear a ruck while land naving at ranger school?
RANGER SCHOOL!
We're you in sf ranger 75 ranger regiment ?
Are these prep tips applicable to land navigation course during RASP as well?
When I did the testing course in RTAC I didn’t do good and got the boot but I realized my mistakes . I tried going for my closest points first while it was dark and it didn’t work for me twice, only one time cause there was a red lense nearby. But I start RAP this Sunday so would it be best to try going for my closest ones again ??
That’s my advice, to get the easiest points first.
Hi what’s the name of the protractor?
In sfas I carried a ruck during landnav. Is that the same in ranger school?
How do you manage land navigation when it starts raining really hard?
I've never done land nav in the rain so I can envision myself with rotten luck it pouring during RAP week and all my points vanish on the map and my paper crumbles up when I'm in the middle of the course and then I panic because I no longer know where I'm at.
Try it out in Central America. The Jungle will love you long time. She'll eat you up..
If you don't have skill sets.
Cannot for the life of me find one of those flexible protractors, where can I get them?
Ready Packs has good ones. And Ranger Joe’s. 👍
I’m with you dude. I’m looking all over and can’t find that hazy one. Ranger Joe’s and ready pack both have the normal clear ones we all already have.
land nav is an endurance exercise, so long as you have common sense
why red light only is allowed?
So you can't walk on the roads, but can you walk along them to the side?
If I remember right, you have to stay 100m off the roads… I could be wrong about that but I’m pretty sure. You can’t just skirt the roads if that is what you’re asking.
My boy was called roadkill in SF selections due to being to close to the road. That and losing his canteen caps is what got him dropped
RS land nav is self correcting
Are the land nav courses on Fort Bragg remotely close to what you experience at Ranger? Im trying to find a good place to practice some land nav.
Yeah they are pretty close, you’re in a good place for train-up
@@GrittySoldierArea J and Area K on Bragg are extremely easy Land Nav courses considering the Fire breaks..you’re saying those are good train ups? I want to go to RC after I graduate BOLC
Hey, what earbuds do you got?
I use the MPOW Flame Lites and/or the Skullcandy Push Ultra. I like the MPOWs better.
what land Navigation compass is used?
The army issued one 👍
Do you recommend any particular lensatic compass?
Only use the typical compass the army issues when you train, that’s what’s you’ll have at Ranger school.
Two is one, one is none. And this doesn’t mean hold them together when you’re land naving.