The writer of the Red Bull Rising blog is currently on family vacation maneuvers at an undisclosed training area, somewhere in the Middle West. This re-post from August 2011 may or not be applicable:
The Iowa State Fair ended this past weekend. A couple of different days during the fair's 11-day run, Household-6, the kids, and I braved the heat, the crowds, the animals, the carnival rides, and the foods-on-a-stick. With Lena, now age 6, and Rain, age 4, we've moved beyond strollers and backpack kid-carriers. We travel more lightly now, if not exactly more efficiently.
In conducting our state fair maneuvers, I was repeatedly surprised how much Army techniques and tribal wisdom are applicable to parenting on the march:
The Iowa State Fair ended this past weekend. A couple of different days during the fair's 11-day run, Household-6, the kids, and I braved the heat, the crowds, the animals, the carnival rides, and the foods-on-a-stick. With Lena, now age 6, and Rain, age 4, we've moved beyond strollers and backpack kid-carriers. We travel more lightly now, if not exactly more efficiently.
In conducting our state fair maneuvers, I was repeatedly surprised how much Army techniques and tribal wisdom are applicable to parenting on the march:
- "No battle plan survives contact with your kids."
- Everyone in your squad should know the plan.
- Move in buddy teams. Always maintain visual contact.
- Conduct periodic tactical halts. Check buddies, equipment, supplies, and morale.
- Always brief a "lost soldier" plan.
- Always brief primary, alternate, and emergency means of communication.
- Identify rally points.
- Check fluid levels before, during, and after operation. Report all classes of leaks (I, II, and III) to a supervisor immediately.
- Know your pace count. Recognize your kids' pace count may be 4 or 5 times your own. Your fastest speed is that of the slowest member in your squad.
- "Strategy is for amateurs. Logistics is for parents."
- Basic combat load is one day's supply of water, wipes, cleanser, and clothes.
- Hasty decon is a squad-size operation which sustains the combat potential of a contaminated force by limiting spread of contamination.
- "This is my kid. There are many like him, but this one is mine."
- "I am responsible for everything my kid does and fails to do."
- "Never leave a kid behind."
- "The supreme art of parenting is to subdue the enemy without fighting."
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