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Desert Operations
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07/07/2008

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What field manual covers Desert Operations?
Definition
FM 90-3
Term
Even though desert terrain varies considerably from place to place, there is one common feature of all deserts. What is that common feature?
Definition
Lack of water
Term
Successful desert operations require adaptation to what?
Definition
The environment and to the limitations its terrain and climate impose
Term
What are the three types of desert terrain?
Definition
Mountain
Rocky plateau
Sandy or dune terrain
Term
What is the basic definition of a desert:
Definition
Arid, barren regions of the earth incapable of supporting normal life due to lack of water
Term
What is the most important single characteristic of the desert?
Definition
The lack of water
Term
Name some snakes common to deserts:
Definition
Sand Vipers
Cobras
Term
Lack of natural concealment has been known to induce what fear in some troops?
Definition
Agoraphobia (fear of open spaces)
Term
In a desert environment, it is important that unit leaders monitor their troops carefully for signs of heat distress and adjust what?
Definition
Work Schedules
Work Rates
Rest
Water consumption according to conditions
Term
At the first evidence of heat illness, what should the troops do?
Definition
Stop work, get into shade and rehydrate
Term
Maintaining safe, clean, water supplies is critical. The best containers for small quantities of water (5 gallons) are plastic water cans or coolers. How long does water last in both plastic and metal containers?
Definition
Water in plastic cans will be good for up to 72 hours
Water in metal containers is safe only for 24 hours
Term
What is a use of water that is not fit to drink but is not otherwise dangerous (it may be merely oversalinated)?
Definition
May be used to wet clothing to aid in cooling
Term
What is the best indicator of proper hydration?
Definition
Urine
Term
All unit leaders must understand the critical importance of maintaining the proper hydration status. Almost any contingency of military operations will act to interfere with the maintenance of hydration. What are the considerations for proper hydration during desert operations:
Definition
Drink before you become thirsty and drink often, When you become thirsty you will be about a "quart and a half low"
Carry as much water as possible when away from approved sources of drinking water
Drink before you work; carry water in your belly, do not "save" it in your canteen
Ensure troops have at least one canteen of water in reserve, and know where and when water re-supply will be available
Term
Diseases common to the desert include
Definition
Plague
Typhus
Malaria
dengue fever
dysentery
cholera
typhoid
Term
Most diarrheal diseases result from ingestion of water or food contaminated with what?
Definition
Feces.
Term
What are the ten characteristics of the desert environment which may adversely affect equipment used in the desert:
Definition
Terrain
Heat
Winds
Dust and sand
Humidity
Temperature variations
Thermal bending
Optical path bending
Static electricity
Radiant light.
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