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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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    Collision Course

    After spending six years in Alaska, I thought winter driving at Fort Drum, New York, would be a snap. After all, I’d seen my share of accidents and figured I was prepared for anything. It only took a week to show me I was wrong.

    Designated Disaster

    I now give an even more in-depth safety brief to my Soldiers and ensure they have my phone number and know they can call me at any hour for a sober ride home. I’d much rather see them get home safely than in the hospital — or worse, in a coffin as we lay them to rest.

    • 17 November 2020
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    Pushing My Luck

    Hanging upside down in my driver seat, restrained by my seat belt, I was thinking, “How did I get here? What did I do to get myself in this situation?”

    • 8 November 2020
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    The Most Dangerous Time to Drive

    Shorter days, fatigue, compromised vision, rush hour and impaired drivers are some of the risks we face when driving at night.

    • 18 October 2020
    • Author: USACRC Editor
    • Number of views: 672
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    Driving Down Distractions

    Although it may be hard for many to believe, it is possible to drive without having a cellphone grafted to your ear. Instead, try using a little common sense.

    • 1 October 2020
    • Author: USACRC Editor
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