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The Colombian Lancero course is one of the toughest foreign special-operations courses US commandos get to attend. Army Green Berets usually attend, but Navy SEALs and Army Rangers will occasionally go too.
Not only are dolphins one of the most intelligent and happy creatures in the world, they are also among the friendliest towards humans. Aug 29, 2022
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Read More »In December 2020, a Green Beret assigned to the 1st Special Forces Group was the first American service member to attend the course in more than 40 years. He not only graduated but was recognized as the distinguished graduate. "It's a lifetime bond here. I will always remember these guys and I will always keep in contact with them. It's like brother-to-brother mentorship," the Green Beret said afterward. "As a Green Beret, we're supposed to be masters of the basics. This course took me back to the basics. For instance, navigating off one map per platoon," he said, contrasting that with the eight maps and GPS that Green Berets have when operating in Operational Detachment Alpha teams.
"If you take wolves and socialize them properly at a young age, and work with them on a daily basis, then yes, you can get them to be cooperative...
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Chlorination. Chlorination of drinking water within the drinking water network (see also centralised chlorination) or at the point-of-use (POU...
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Boiling water is the preferred method of purification because disease-causing- microorganisms cannot survive the intense heat. Bring water to a...
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Food held between 5°C and 60°C for less than 2 hours can be used, sold or put back in the refrigerator to use later. Food held between 5°C and 60°C...
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