Section II. DETECTION-GRADE 1 



53. Scoresheets 



Beginning with grade 1 detection, scoresheets 

 should be kept for both handlers and dogs, and 

 for every lane run. In this manner a record is 

 maintained of each handler's progress; also, each 

 dog's progress, its strong and weak areas, and its 

 percentage of detections is maintained. See ap- 

 pendix B for suggested scoresheet format. 



54. Ordnance— Grade 1 (Table 1) 



a. Buried. Dig a hole in the lane deep enough 

 so that the top of the mine is about 1 to 2 inches 



below ground level. Leave the fill piled around the 

 sides of the hole (fig 32). 



b. Hidden. Place the mine on the ground near 

 the upwind side of the lane, so that it is partially 

 concealed by vegetation (fig 33). 



c. Elevated. With a length of string, suspend 

 i small ordnance item from a branch or bush 

 60 that it hangs over the lane 6 to 12 inches below 

 the branch and 12 to 24 inches above the ground. 

 The target should be plainly visible (fig 34). 



d. Decuiwood. Place a target on the ground. 



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