Land Nav
About This Course
This course will navigate you through the most pertinent subjects related to navigating with and without electronic aids.
By the end of this course, you will be able to:
- Understand how to use your compass
- Understand how to read a map and assess terrain
- Recognize common terrain features and determine the best path
- Identify the tactical uses proper terrain selection have and their implications for mission success
- Plot a course, calculate distance, establish pace counts, use ranger beads, and more!
- How to use the Army DAGR system
Who is this course for?
- Any soldier looking to better understand how to navigate in any terrain
- Those looking for a more “hands on”, dynamic and interactive/engaging experience
- Those looking to better understand how to orient themselves, their fire team/squad when lost and successfully find their way to their next way point/objective.
This course gives you all the tools you need to navigate and complete a Army standard land navigation course.
Why choose this course?
- Expertly Crafted Content
- Hands-On Approach
- Flexible Learning
- End-to-End Guidance
This course is built on the following controlling documents:
TC 3-25.26 (Nov 2013)
The SME for this source and supporting staff are Mr. Monte Gould, U.S. Army Retired, a professional consultant, volunteered time at no profit, assisted, and developed this curriculum along with support from aligned "stakeholders" to include but not limited to SSG (CA) Octavio Pina, SGT (CA) Kris Weber, SGT (CA) Michael Nyden
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- FAQs
Will I receive a certificate of completion to share with my command after completing this course?
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Yes, you will have the option to download it at the end and any certificates obtained for any other courses you take on this site will be also be retained in your user profile for historical reference. Lastly, you will also receive a copy via the email you used on this site when you registered for an account.
What are governing/controlling documents and references this course is based on?
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TC 3-25.26 (Nov 2013)
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Who is the SME on which this course is based?
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The SME for this source and supporting staff are Mr. Monte Gould, U.S. Army Retired, a professional consultant, volunteered time at no profit, assisted, and developed this curriculum along with support from aligned "stakeholders" to include but not limited to SSG (CA) Octavio Pina, SGT (CA) Kris Weber, SGT (CA) Michael Nyden
