KANSAS COUPLE TEACHES SOLDIERS HOW TO LIVE OFF THE LAND
December 05, 2008
December 05, 2008
FORT RILEY, Kan., Dec. 5 -- The U.S. Army issued the following news release:
For hundreds of years sticks and stones have been used to survive, whether it was to prepare food for the Family or start a fire to cook the food. Today, not very many people can be seen using a piece of string and wood to make fire because they have other resources available to them. But what happens if these products or resources are taken away?
Learning how to survive off the land is exa . . .
For hundreds of years sticks and stones have been used to survive, whether it was to prepare food for the Family or start a fire to cook the food. Today, not very many people can be seen using a piece of string and wood to make fire because they have other resources available to them. But what happens if these products or resources are taken away?
Learning how to survive off the land is exa . . .
