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    Experienced Rider Misconceptions 0 PMV-2
    USACRC Editor

    Experienced Rider Misconceptions

    If your confidence and decision-making skills behind the handlebars are generated from experiences while riding, when do you actually become an “experienced” motorcycle rider? To answer that, you must first address a few...
    Get the Lead Out 0 Explosives & Weapons
    USACRC Editor

    Get the Lead Out

    Firearms training is one of the most common military activities practiced by all Soldiers. Weapons proficiency is a hallmark of combat readiness during which the principles of risk management (RM) are thoroughly planned, rehearsed and executed....
    Out of Harm's Way 0 Aviation
    USACRC Editor

    Out of Harm's Way

    It was just another routine training flight in the local Fort Liberty flying area. We were conducting a night team flight supporting the local Air Force combat controllers in what is known as the Northern Training Area (NTA). All was well and,...
    Under the Bridge 0 Military Ops & Training
    USACRC Editor

    Under the Bridge

    Why is it important to know your route? That is a pretty loaded question, both in the military and civilian worlds. Nowadays, it’s easy to determine the best route to a destination, as just about everyone has a smart phone with GPS or a map...

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    While riding to lunch with a couple of friends, one of them said, “Did y’all hear Jodie was killed in a car wreck?” I was shocked. Jodie and I had just made plans on Facebook to meet up before she deployed. I wondered how this could have happened. Then my other friend said, “You know she was never a good driver.”

    Reversing Course

    Picture this: You live on a farm in North Dakota, the temperature outside is just 7 F and the ground is covered in snow.

    • 7 February 2021
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    The Price of Impatience

    It was just before New Year’s and I was leaving Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Washington, to move my family back to South Carolina. I was coming off active duty and rented a twin-axle trailer and installed a hitch on my minivan.

    • 24 January 2021
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    Just Stay Home

    It was a fairly typical January morning in the Midwest when I headed out for my monthly individual duty training assembly weekend in my hometown of Lincoln, Nebraska. There were several inches of snow on the ground already and more was on the way. Fortunately, my Army unit would be conducting indoor training and maintenance due to the severe cold, ice and potential for bad weather.

    • 10 January 2021
    • Author: USACRC Editor
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    Throwing Safety Out the Window

    Several winters ago, I crashed my car into a guardrail on a desolate strip of road in northern New York. I am not proud of my actions leading up to that day. This accident could have been prevented, however, had I been honest with my leadership.

    • 1 January 2021
    • Author: USACRC Editor
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