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a pace count is probably the most

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important part of a soldier's land

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navigation evaluation because it lets

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them know how far they've traveled and

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keeps them current on their location on

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the map . So different pace accounts

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that we're gonna encounter and allow

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the candidates to do before they

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conduct their land navigation

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evaluation is gonna be a unimproved

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pace count , which they're gonna

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conduct inside the tree line . It's

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going to let them know how they walk

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inside of a tree line within 100 m .

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And then we're gonna have an improved

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pace count which is gonna be on a

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hardball blacktop road and we're gonna

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allow them to do a running pace count .

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As soon as that land navigation

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evaluation begins , that pace count is

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everything . So when that happens , we

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give those soldiers multiple chances to

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go back and redo that pace count we

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want their confidence to be and how far

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they travel again . That being the most

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important thing is knowing where

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they're at in that map at any point in

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time . So knowing that pace count ,

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when they step off , the most important

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advice we give them is to trust their

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pace count .

