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HOLE-UP AREA [1 record]

Record 1 2024-10-02

English

Subject field(s)
  • Protection of Life
  • Land Forces
CONT

After moving and hiding for several days, usually three or four, you or the movement team will have to move into a hole-up area. This is an area where you can rest, recuperate, and get and prepare food.

French

Domaine(s)
  • Sécurité des personnes
  • Forces terrestres
CONT

Après s'être déplacé et s'être caché durant plusieurs jours, généralement trois ou quatre, le soldat ou l'équipe de mouvement devra s'installer dans un gîte, c'est-à-dire un endroit où l'on peut se reposer, recouvrer ses forces, trouver de la nourriture et la préparer.

Spanish

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