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Cover letter_JPR JOG_ACT approved - European Defence Agency

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298NATO UNCLASSIFIED RELEASABLE TO THE PUBLICF.8 Level Bb. Evasion• Ability to use personal equipment to optimise chances of survival.• Understanding of the principles of evasion.c. Resistance• Understanding of the Geneva Convention concerning ”treatment of prisoners”.• Rudimentary knowledge of Governmental and non Governmental captivityand understand the difference between POW and Hostage.• Awareness of the stages of capture and the concepts of:d. Extraction– Protection of information,– Protection of life,– Escapein order to return with dignity.• Ability to report location.• Awareness of the techniques for signalling position using improvised methods• Knowledge of Search And Rescue (SAR) and CR concepts.Training method Level A SERE can be taught on a distributed basis at unit level. Itneed not be taught by a SERE instructor and may be delivered using some or all of thefollowing methods: Video, DVD, Computer Based Training (CBT) or other instructionalmedia.F.8 Level BApplicability. This level of SERE training is the intermediate level for specifically selectedpersonnel who are prone to isolation, capture and exploitation and at moderaterisk. These personnel are to be trained to fully comply with either PR or Combat RecoveryProcedures dependant upon their level of personal equipment.Purpose. To give each participant the theoretical and limited practical knowledge,through demonstrations, to conduct the following PR skills and techniques:a. Show a full understanding of the NATO PR concept.b. Survive and move against a hunter force.c. Resist exploitation in a Governmental and non Governmental captivity situation.d. Use operational personal equipment and the natural environment in order to affectExtraction.a. Survival• Performing immediate actions required after bail-out, ditching, forced landing,or other distress situations.NATO UNCLASSIFIED RELEASABLE TO THE PUBLIC

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