Figure 10-31.--Pistol-belt drag.
Figure 10-32.--Neck drag.
Figure 10-34.--Two-man arms carry (steps one, two, and three).
1. Form a sling by extending two pistol belts or
other suitable items to their full length and connecting
the ends.
2. With the casualty on his back, pass the sling over
his head and position it across his chest and under his
armpits.
3. Cross the sling straps at a point near the
casualty's shoulder, forming a loop for your shoulder.
Figure 10-33.--Two-man supporting carry.
4. Lie on your back alongside the casualty and slip
the loop over your arm that is closer to the casualty; then
Pistol-Belt Drag
turn away from the casualty onto your abdomen, thus
causing the loop to fit tightly around your shoulder.
This method (fig. 10-3 1) enables you and the
5. Place your arm, the one nearer the casualty,
casualty to remain low on the ground, more protected
underneath his head to protect it during movement.
from enemy fire; however, it is satisfactory for only a
6. Crawl along, dragging the casualty with you.
short distance.
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