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Fieldcraft is an exciting part of any squadron's training programme, and the promise of a good exercise is always guaranteed to get good attendance.

Fieldcraft is, to put it simply, the art of living and moving in the field. Although the ACO is generally focused on different activities, fieldcraft does play an integral part in 222 Sqn's training programme.

We run 2 - 3 weekend exercises throughout the year. Many involve two teams being pitted against each other. Exercises vary and each places emphasis on different aspects of fieldcraft. Some might need you and your team to move slowly and quietly, sneaking upon an 'enemy' installation, perhaps. Others need speed as well as stealth, and you will have to decide how much of one to trade off against another.

An acknowledged advantage of fieldcraft exercises is that it forces people to use their initiative much more often. You could find yourself in a decision-making position as a relatively junior member of the squadron.

Prepare To Move!!!
Enemy Seen!

Command Post Fieldcraft is often used as a method of assessing cadets' leadership qualities - what would happen, for instance if the 1 and 2i/cs (first and second in commands) of your team went down? Would you take control? Do you have the skills and abilities?

At 222 Sqn we break fieldcraft into 3 phases, basic, intermediate & advanced. Throughout each phase you will learn new skills ranging from camouflage & concealment, movement techniques and shelter building to stalking, incident management and accurate night navigation.
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