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The perfect PLCE setup? (Irish DF)

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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 174 ✭✭Doctor14


    Mr. Tezza wrote: »
    CEFO - Combat Effective Fighting Order

    CEFO = Combat Equipment Fighting Order.

    Updated in 2007 to include Daysack as part of the CEFO


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 593 ✭✭✭Mr. Tezza


    Doctor14 wrote: »
    CEFO = Combat Equipment Fighting Order.

    Updated in 2007 to include Daysack as part of the CEFO

    Always known it/been taught it as being effective not equipment but thanks for the correction.

    Ah I don't include my daysack as part of my CEFO list but I suppose I could amend it to include it in there.Its in my CEMO list alrite as my daysack/grabsack goes into my bergen, hence being in my CEMO list not my CEFO list...


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,045 ✭✭✭OzCam


    What's in your Individual First Aid Kit?

    The Mad Duo at Breach Bang Clear have a link to an article written by a Canadian Forces medic. Some folks here might find it useful.
    How do you decide what your element packs in their Individual First Aid Kit (IFAK)? On most deployments, units issue very basic first aid equipment. Most of the time, it consists of a pressure dressing, tourniquet, and a hemostatic dressing. As a mechanized infantry company medic, this may be more than sufficient when you consider the combined organic assets of infantry company. Would that be enough in a small unit embedded with LN security forces?

    Full article is at http://privatebloggins.ca/?p=596


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 593 ✭✭✭Mr. Tezza


    OzCam wrote: »
    What's in your Individual First Aid Kit?

    The Mad Duo at Breach Bang Clear have a link to an article written by a Canadian Forces medic. Some folks here might find it useful.



    Full article is at http://privatebloggins.ca/?p=596

    I dunno what other people carry but in my own personal first aid kit (carried in Kidney pouches, bigger first aid kit in bergen) I carry stuff for my feet mostly, like blister patches and foot powder, that sorta thing as well as stuff to treat minor cuts/abrasions and heat wrap or my hands if they get frozen that type of thing...


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