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Navy Skills for Life - Land Survival Training - Fire Building 

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From building a shelter to signaling for rescue, learn from Navy Instructor Paul Levins how to assure your survival on land from the moment you realize you’re lost until help arrives. Paul trains Naval Aviators how to survive if they ever have to eject, and now he teaches you those same skills. This episode focuses on how to build a fire using magnesium.
Learn more by visiting www.navy.com/skills

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16 мар 2015

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@junebug8882
@junebug8882 7 месяцев назад
Hope
@SEYMOURSM0554
@SEYMOURSM0554 9 лет назад
Sorry I can't message you on mobile so I'll do it on this video. You should think about spacing out the releases of your videos. I watch RU-vid primarily on mobile and my app will only load a limited amount of new videos to my subscription feed. I want to stay subscribed but the channel pushes everything else off my feed. You're not the only channel that does this but you're the only one that I felt I wanted to stay subscribed to. Please think about this when releasing in the future. The way to keep subscribers is to give them something to watch every day. There's no way I'd be able to watch all 18 videos today and I'd forget and move on to new content by tomorrow.
@americasnavy
@americasnavy 9 лет назад
Thanks for your feedback. We embed all of our videos on our website (navy.com) so we have to upload them all at the same time. Are you using the mobile site of RU-vid or the RU-vid app? In the app on your subscription feed tab, YT lets you "load more" by scrolling down at least 10 more times, loading more videos in your feed.
@Lyublyu1
@Lyublyu1 7 лет назад
Shaving the magnesium with the blade edge won't dull your blade?
@captain_trips994
@captain_trips994 6 лет назад
Lyublyu1 used the back of his blade and not the blade edge
@marcusson1983
@marcusson1983 2 года назад
@@captain_trips994 nah, with the blade
@captain_trips994
@captain_trips994 2 года назад
@@marcusson1983 you're right
@CuttySobz
@CuttySobz Год назад
If I absolutely have to use my knife on something that will dull it I use the same part of the knife every time meaning the part of the blade that is easiest to resharpen closest to the handle.
@wmluna381
@wmluna381 Год назад
I use a drill bit placed on the existing hole to create magnesium shavings/dust. That bar is too hard for me to scrape by hand. I put some loose in little baggies or mix a few pinches into the usual Vaseline + cotton ball mix to create the fill for compact fire straw containers. You slice those open when ready and light. Credit to Blackie Thomas for the idea.
@AlexZ-lc6nl
@AlexZ-lc6nl Год назад
I prefer the log cabin. Find a red cedar and you’re golden.
@Pemudaberbakatnew
@Pemudaberbakatnew 4 года назад
Mending pakai korek gas pak, ngapain pulak lama lama kali prosesnya 😂
@caseyclark5392
@caseyclark5392 2 года назад
Is the A-Frame fire really what the Navy teaches in land survival? That's a good way to be seen alright, but what happens when it's Charlie who finds you? Yeah, I know, this aint Vietnam and there aint no Charlie... But Charlie is F-ing everywhere, LMFAO. Why don't you teach a low visibility fire like the Dakota fire hole for example. You can dig a hole a lot quieter than you can pounding sticks in the ground. Good video though. Just an old ARMY dog tugging at ya a little. We're all one force.
@junebug8882
@junebug8882 7 месяцев назад
Why you didn’t use a lighter? Lol
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