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The Army Training System - AskTOP

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Black GroupThis group contains the last six obstacles.<strong>The</strong>se are described below andnumbered 19 through 24 in Figure 8-11.Inclining Wall. Soldiers approach theunderside of the wall, jump up andgrasp the top, and pull themselves upand over. <strong>The</strong>y slide or jump down theincline to the ground.Skyscraper. Soldiers jump or climb tothe first floor and either climb thecorner posts or help one another to thehigher floors. <strong>The</strong>y descend to theground individually or help one anotherdown. <strong>The</strong> top level or roof isoff limits, and the obstacle should notbe overloaded. A floor must not becomeso crowded that soldiers arebumped off. Soldiers should not jumpto the ground from above the firstlevel.Jump and Land. Soldiers climb theladder to the platform and jump to theground.Confidence Climb. Soldiers climb theinclined ladder to the vertical ladder.they go to the top of the vertical ladder,then down the other side to the ground.Belly Robber. Soldiers step on thelower log and take a prone position onthe horizontal logs. <strong>The</strong>y crawl overthe logs to the opposite end of theobstacle. Rope gaskets must be tied tothe ends of each log to keep the handsfrom being pinched and the logs fromfalling.<strong>The</strong> Tough One. Soldiers climb therope or pole on the lowest end of theobstacle. <strong>The</strong>y go over or between thelogs at the top of the rope. <strong>The</strong>y moveacross the log walkway, climb theladder to the high end, then climbdown the cargo net to the ground.Figure 8-118-10

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