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Warrior Leader Skills Level 2, 3, and 4 - Survival Books

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Performance Measuresf. Weighed <strong>and</strong> documented the load on the loadcard.GONO GO5. Prepared vehicle load cards.a. Completed, in duplicate, FORSCOM Form 285-R/ DA Form 5748-R (Shipment Unit Packing List <strong>and</strong> LoadDiagram).—— ——b. Placed one copy of the vehicle load card in thedriver’s side door pocket (or taped to the inside of the door)<strong>and</strong> provided one copy to the platoon sergeant or platoonleader.6. Loaded equipment <strong>and</strong> supplies into containers.a. Inspected containers for defects. Rejectedcontainers with holes, severe dents, faulty doors, damagedlifting points, or structural defects.—— ——b. Equalized weight distribution throughout thecontainer.c. Placed heavy <strong>and</strong> wet material on the bottom <strong>and</strong>light <strong>and</strong> dry material on the top.d. Kept the center of balance (CB) of the load, asnear as possible, at the center of the container for airshipments. If this was not possible, marked the CB on theoutside of the container.e. Stored items that could be damaged by water ondunnage off the floor.f. Placed packages containing liquid, or that posed aleak hazard, on a double layer of dunnage to reduce leakagedamage.g. Stowed hazardous material by the doors of thecontainers.h. Blocked <strong>and</strong> braced spaces between the contentsof the load <strong>and</strong> the container walls <strong>and</strong> container ceiling toprevent the load from shifting when moved or tilted.i. Blocked <strong>and</strong> braced doors at least six inches backto prevent the load from falling out when the doors wereopened.3-80 551-88N-3043 Skill <strong>Level</strong> 2

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