File:Fore-aft carry.png
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DescriptionFore-aft carry.png | Diagram showing how to use the fore-and-aft carry to remove an injured person from a dangerous situation. | ||||
Source | Taken from the U.S. Army Field Manual FM 21-11. | ||||
Author | U.S. Army | ||||
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A) The shorter bearer spreads the casualty's legs, kneels between the legs with his back to the casualty, and positions his hands behind the casualty's knees. The taller bearer kneels at the casualty's head, slides his hands under the arms and across the chest, and locks his hands.
B) The bearers rise together, lifting the casualty.
C) Alternate position, facing casualty.
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