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Figure 10-24.--Arms carry.
Figure 10-32.--Neck drag.

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Figure 10-27.--Back lift and carry.
Figure 10-29.--Pistol-belt carry (steps three and four).
Figure 10-28.--Pistol-belt carry (steps one and two).
2. Bending backward, put your hands under his
arms and grasp his upper arms near the armpits (fig.
10-27, view A).
3. Bend forward, pulling him onto your back (fig.
10-27, view B).
Pistol-Belt Carry
This method can be used for a long distance without
undue fatigue on the carrier. When pistol belts are not
available, other items can be used, such as one rifle sling,
two cravat bandages, two litter straps, or any suitable
material that will not cut or bind the casualty. The steps
in this method are provided in figures 10-28 through
Figure 10-30.--Pistol-belt carry (steps five and six).
10-30.
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