![]() ![]() You need this second bag because, otherwise, you’re as useless as a second-lieutenant without a compass. The second bag is where you can stow everything from Band Aids to batteries. That’s why you need the smaller second bag. If all you have is one bag, sure, it’ll be nice that it’s loaded with tourniquets, but you’re not going to win any points with the commander when he comes to you complaining of a killer headache caused by one of the guys losing his night-vision goggles-the boss is coming to you for aspirin, not hemorrhage control.īut there was no room for aspirin because the TQs took up all the space. I like to carry two-a large bag for maximally aggressive lifesaving medicine and gear, plus a small bag containing miscellaneous supplies. You probably should also get in the habit of thinking of a Direct Action Bag as more than one bag. ![]() ![]() Flexibility is crucial because, if you pack only the same items time after time or if you have only one packing methodology, you set yourself up for failure. ![]()
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