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Line Gear per U.S.M.A. Standards

1st Line Gear (Survival:

Compass (Silva Ranger Type or Lensatic)
Map of AO (factory folds, laminated, no additional marking - so if you lose it, it does not TOTALLY compromise the mission)
Small Red LED flashlight (the Micro lights work for this - this is to read the map with at night)
Riggers Belt
Watch (waterproof)
Swiss Army Knife/Multitool
BFK on Drop Sheath
Strong Side Drop Holster
Side Arm
1 Spare Mag for Side Arm
Water holder (small canteen - I use a collaspable 'Platypus' 1 liter container)

Small First Aid Kit
  • Band Aids
  • Small Tube of Neosporin
  • Couple Asprins/Motrin
  • Compress/Tampons
Small Survival Kit
  • Fish Hooks
  • Fishing line
  • Sinkers
  • Fire starter (flint/steel/etc.)
  • Packets of Top Ramen Mix WITHOUT NOODLES
  • Snare Making Material (64 gauge brass wire)"
  • Empty film canister full of dryer lint
  • Water Purification Tabs
550 cord on Boonie Hat (25') Here is a link on 'how to daisy chain 550 cord' (http://www.imagestation.com/album/?id=4291101243)
Blast Match
Flight Gloves
'Do Rag' (USGI Triangular OD Bandage worn 'bandit style' around neck)

2nd Line Gear (Fighting Load:

LBV
Fighting Rifle
  • Bushmaster M4gery
  • Bushmaster Dissapator
  • AKM
  • FN-FAL
Magazines
  • AR - 12 30 round mags
  • FN - 8 20 round mags
  • AK - 8 30 rounds mags
1 20 round mag of tracer (5.56mm when carrying Bushmaster)
GPS
Emergency Flares
Smoke Generator - White
Bug Repellent
Carabiner
20' of 1" OD nylon tubing (for expedient rappel harness) ( http://www.awrm.org/ubb/ultimatebb.php?ubb=get_topic;f=15;t=000910 )
Camo Pack (for face, neck and hands/arms)
FRS communication device
AA Batteries
  • On a 'per day basis'
  • 2 for the GPS
  • 6 for the FRS
  • 2 for PVS-14
    CR-1/3N Battery
    [list]
  • On a 'per week basis'
  • 1 for Aimpoint
Weapon Cleaning Gear
  • Rod/Pull Through
  • Bore Brush
  • Chamber Brush
  • Patches
  • CLP
Day/Night Flare
Water Bladder (Platypus Hoser 3 Liter)
Water Purification Tabs
550 Cord - 20 feet
OPTIONAL - Binos
Hearing Protection
Red Lense Flashlight (Mini-Mag or my personal favorite the plycarbonite Pelican AA model, weighs about 1/2 what the Mini-Mag does)
And in the Butt Pack:
Poncho Liner - Woodland Camo USGI
Poncho - Woodland Camo USGI
Stripped MRE's (approx 3)
First Aid Kit
  • Gauze Bandages
  • Mil-Compress
  • 2 Suture Kits
  • Motrin
  • Lomotil
  • Burn Cream
  • Q-tips
  • 2 packets of USGI 'Sodium Cloride - Sodium Bicarbonate'
Snake Bite Kit
Canteen USGI
Canteen Cup USGI
Canteen Cup Stove USGI
Canteen Carrier w/ Water Tabs USGI
4 Trioxane Tabs
With the above mentioned load - one is able to live and fight for a 1-2 day period without resupply.
REMEMBER TO DUMMY CORD ANY ITEMS TO YOUR LBV!

3rd Line (Heavy-Sustainment):

4 10' lengths of OD bungee cord
20' of 550 cord
2 Liter Water carrier (civy wide mouth canteen)
Water Bladder Camelback Storm in Ruck
Water Purifier
Sleeping Bag
Sleeping Pad Thermarest
Bivy Shelter
4 pair of socks USGI OD
2 set of cammies (top and bottom)
2 OD Tee Shirts
8 MRE's - Stripped
6 packets of Top Ramen with Noodles
Gore Tex Rain Suit Top and Bottom
1 Packet of 'Bum Wipes' (Baby Wipes) UNSCENTED!
Small tooth brush NO TOOTH PASTE!
AA Batteries 24 pack
Extra Ammo in bandoleers
2 Pair Thermal Underwear (Thermax/Polypro,etc.)
Winter Gloves
Sleep Hat USGI OD
4 pair Thermo Socks
Snow Camo



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