10 Simple Military Survival Hacks Anyone Can Do!
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- Learn 10 Simple Military Survival Hacks YOU CAN DO!
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@Andrew
Thank you for your continued service, not just deployments but also through your TH-cam content!
CAT tourniquet: I was shown a similar method to what you demonstrated but instead of retention bands it used small diameter shock cord and a two hole cord lock. Pass one end of the shock cord through one hole in the cordlock and tie a stopper knot. The shock cord is placed beside the CAT run to the opposite end then coil the shock cord through molle around the CATand holding the straight piece of shock cord against the CAT when the whole CAT is secured pass the working end through the second hole in the cord lock. DO NOT TIE A STOPPER KNOT! The idea is when you grab the CAT you just pull the loose end through the cordlock, the CAT is freed from the shock cord. And you continue treating the injured. It works but I think I prefer the retention band technique you demonstrated!
Making the First Aid dressings easy to open is really useful advice. I always camp or spend time in the Woods alone, so if I am unfortunate enough to need a Dressing in a hurry that advice would be of real value. 👍
Blood can make a lot of simple things we often overlook chaotically difficult. Phone touch screens are another great example.
I literally have a phone which works in the rain. It also has IR night vision and a 22k mah battery. I live in the city 😂 but it's the idea that counts.
@@ericdpeerik3928 What phone is this? Every phone I have had regardless of the water proof rating has been a pain to operate when the screen gets wet. There are plenty of possible scenarios in any city where that would be an awesome phone.
@@ericdpeerik3928 if you need it , you got it ..... better than the other way around , 🙏🏻🫂.
Even an old medic can learn new tricks. TY
Great information, especially for these times we live in.
Thank you sir.
We want another Altoid video with different items than last time
Nicely done on video!! Dam good information!! Thanks!! 🇺🇸🇺🇸🪓🔪👍👍
The coil with the flat wedding it's called a Daisy chain I've been doing it for years with extension cords of 50-ft or longer
I would just keep the Sawyer attached all the time. Backflush it every couple of days, the filter portion will last longer than the body housing the filter. If you drink 3 gallons a day, the filter would last over 91 years (100,000 gallons).
Keep in mind that 100K gallons is under lab conditions, and they are inflated by EVERYONE. The more particulate you can prefilter out, the longer it lasts. So thought a few layers of fabric, i might only be good for a thousand gallons.... 😇
Duct tape is your friend with the filter housing, and adds an extra bit of useful repair tape or fire tinder.
After 30 years as a trauma nurse, in summary, I used tape more than anything including gloves. My first 5-7 years gloves weren’t required. Yep! Well done.
Love the tips! I used to have the little pocket, Ranger Handbooks, with the hand drawn pictures etc. Tons of hacks to make life easier.
I was taught on sealed medical to enlarge the starter tear notches the using duct tape make pull tabs. While talking about tape when you use a piece of tape always fold over a little piece to create an easy to find tab on the roll.
Old 11Bravo here..great info sir..I update my field info thru you..continue to give useful information thanks...Vince g 11B infantry.
Thank you for the info! Keep'em coming
Great job, thanks for your time. Greetings from Athens Greece!!
Another great video. thanks for sharing!
Great video thank you Sir
I love these videos
One thing on the handcuffs, if the secondary lock is engaged, securing the cuffs don't tighten, a craxy outburst and hitting the cuffs against a wall. You may injure your hands or wrists but if unable to pick lock in other direction, hitting the cuffs against a wall disengages the secondary lock. But learn how to defeat zip tire and plastic cuffs. Those are going to be more common and plentiful for larger crowds of people. 👍 Great job here Andrew.
Man... More great information and training! Thanks for sharing Major 🤠
I would highly recomend making the knot on the band vice versa!
I salvaged the mozzie mesh from a hammock and stitched it to my scrim scarf covering half of its total area on 3 sides.
It's useful as a veil/mozzie mask, waterfilter and the 'pocket' can be further stuffed with leafage for insulation purposes or the scrim used to lock in veg/scrag for camo purposes.
Great video Andrew, proven methods that are reliable. 😎👍☘️
One of the most squared away and articulate dudes I've seen on the TH-cam space. He's clearly a product of the regiment. Exceptional as always.
Such great content from a very skilled teacher!! Nice work Andrew!!
Some great forethought mindfulness stuff, especially for military. As a civilian (and one who rarely gets to go camping any more), a takeaway inspiration - just added a little tape dispenser to my fanny pack with a cheap little aluminum D-ring. Now i've got a way of quickly and easily adding pull tabs to those blankety-blank plastic bags in the produce department at the local grocery. 🙂
Thanks buddy 👊🏻🇺🇸
Thank you sir. Great information.
Excellent tips! Thank you, sir.
Love to see gear in action. Great tips from people who are actually out there using their stuff.
Great tips!
Thank you,
Steve
legend
Great info,🪖
Love the format ! Thanks Andy !
Thanks for this Andrew. Great advice all around.
Good vid. Thanks for uploading.
Ty, for sharing all this great info….
Excellent video Andrew. All very practical. Thank you.
Great tips for prepping kit. Applying the detailed knowledge to making our kit more user friendly is always desirable. Totally appreciate you sharing the knowledge. Stay hydrated with clean water this week!
I enjoy how you keep finding interesting topics and you bring the best insight from your experience
AGAIN..
Outstanding Andrew!!
Thank you !!
All of those were great tips, I will definitely incorporate the medical ones for sure.
THE BEST prep channel. PERIOD!
...bonus points on your post, soldier!...so, ahhm, 11/10 on the collective elements of your presentation!...
Super sweet video Andrew 📹! You give so many tricks. Good to go. Keep up the awesome work 👍
OUTSTANDING!
Cheers for the updates Major.
Thanks Andrew
Outstanding information well done sir.
You have the type of voice you could lead people into battle with. I would listen to
Andrew, great video and info!!!!!!!!!!
I gotta watch all your videos very educational thanks for your service
Thanks for the video Sir. Grate information. Love watching your videos. I was in the 82nd C.A.B. 84-87 as a door gunner on a UH-60. Watching you Sir. Makes me wish I went to Ranger school. Wish you could have been around then and talked me into it. Have a good week. AIRBORNE RANGER !
AWESOME AS ALWAYS!!! Thank You!!
A few decades short on using these for the military, but they will still work in my civilian life -- and I am definitely going to pass this video along to a friend's son who is currently going through Airborne School.
Some great military ideas for civilians. Thanks for the tips!
The Camelbak hack is brilliant, I'll be doing it in 5minutes.
Thank you, for these weekly posts…
… proper nomenclature, you say???
😁
Have a blessed week…
See you next week, Andrew😊🙏🏻😍
Those are excellent tips! You always have great advice, thanks for sharing!
As always, appreciate your videos.
Thanks Andrew. Great tips.
Once again you show tried and true skills from the military and how they roll over into civilian use. Great video Sir!!!
Awesome video as always Andrew. Love the simple preps that everyone can do. Thanks for sharing. Cheers from Alberta!!
Thanks
I’ve learned so much helpful information from you. My family and I are eternally grateful, thank you so much!
Button compass on the protractor was a definite time saver in finding the butter bar LT. Potassium permanginate and glycerin was taught to me by my grandfather amongst other methods of fire starting such as magnesium shavings. I've carried the potassium and glycerin inside (as well as 99% rubbing alcohol for an alcohol stove) inside small reusable squeeze bottles or those old film canisters.
Thanks Col.
Very handy info. Thank you for all you do for us.
Thank you for the tips. It could save a life.
Man , I like those tips . I'm gonna experiment on my kit and see if I can incorporate them for me and my style . That was really cool .
Thank you Ranger!
Thanks andrew, preparing our gear beforehand so we can grab or use in a hurry might save a life but on a practical note we become more familiar with our gear. Some really useful tips. 😊
Great stuff (as usual) Andrew...thanks and take care!
Great video. Always nice to get new and better ways of doing thing in the wood
Great! Thank you!
Very useful tips. Cheers mate 🇬🇧
I learned on radio show from the 40's you put a disposable razor blade in the heel of your boot. If you get tied up you can cut the rope and escape.
Perfect video. Thank you and greetings from the Czech Republic.
Great tips!! Excellent video!
Thanks Bud
Thank you 😊
another good one. thanks, major!
Excellent tips. Thanks a lot
Thanks for sharing, useful information for sure!
SHTF makes sense to me. Reminds me of Ranger Rick Digest. Keep up the great work.
Great stuff as usual.
Ya won me over with my Bobby Pins. I have used them to pick locks.. and so much more. Dig the info. Thanks
Thanks Andrew , really appreciate demonstrating these hacks, these are so helpful, I do more than just watch the video, I apply some of these that are appropriate for what I’m doing
Remember something no I don’t no matter where you are you are always around friend and foe, so how do you stop the the enemy from seeing it?
Sehr tolles Video. Danke dafür.
Great tips as always!
Useful. Many thanks.
Thank you
The way that you “coiled” the webbing is the same thing I’ve been doing with extension cords forever. You can just grab (the correct) end and uncoil it. Gear is so much cooler now. In my day, we were still working with a lot of Vietnam era gear. Hhhhhhh. Love your channel. I was Army 85-89 so I just missed Desert Storm. Thank you for your service.
Great ideas. It would be helpful to install those bandage tabs in advance, to save valuable time when they are needed
Great tips thank you
Another great video andrew
Great video. Keep up the great work. God bless. From Glenn CATT. In Massachusetts.
Great info Thanks