Why do soldiers tap their magazines on their helmets?

Why do soldiers tap clips on their helmets? To make sure rounds are seated properly in the magazine. Sometimes combat movements will make rounds shift in the magazine, possibly leading to a jam (Failure to Feed). As James Schlabach said, there can also be dirt inside your magazine that a few taps can help remove.
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Why do soldiers put tape on their magazines?

Taping magazines together in order to speed up reloading became so common among troops using the M1 Carbine that the U.S. military experimented with the "Holder, Magazine T3-A1", which came to be referred to by some infantrymen as the "Jungle Clip".
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How many mags can a soldier carry?

The US military carries 7 magazines (30 rounds per mag) for their M4 as the standard.
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How many magazines should a soldier carry?

A magazine usually holds 30 rounds, and a U.S. soldier generally takes seven magazines – one in the weapon, and six spares – into combat.
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Do soldiers just drop magazines?

Originally Answered: Do soldiers throw out magazines when they reload or do they keep them? The empty magazines are to be retained for reuse. They are very important part of the weapon. Without them you can not fire rapid rounds.
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Why didn't US soldiers strap their helmets in WW2?



Do soldiers get condoms?

For the military, condoms can be ordered through your supply chain. Order a box and leave them for your battle buddies by the Staff Duty Officer. Male condoms are made of natural skin, latex or polyurethane (plastic).
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Why do soldiers carry condoms?

Condoms made sure the rifle was ready instantly. Condoms were also used as waterproof containers for small items—such as matches or charges for underwater explosives. Condoms could also be filled with water and used in emergencies as a surgical glove to prevent infection.
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Do soldiers run out of ammo?

What does a soldier do when he's out of ammo? Being out of ammo is extremely rare, but when it happens, there several things that you can do: Report to your team leader. He will order some of your teammates to give you a few rounds.
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How many pushups does a soldier have to do?

For men ages 17 to 21, that means performing at least 35 push-ups and 47 sit-ups, as well as running two miles in no more than 16 minutes and 36 seconds. Male recruits ages 22 to 26 have to complete a minimum of 31 push-ups, 43 sit-ups and a two-mile run in 17 minutes and 30 seconds or less.
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How many mags do cops carry?

Police service revolvers hold 6 rounds; semi-automatic pistols can hold more than 12 rounds of ammunition. This argument, however, is countered by a Department regulation that allows officers to carry a back-up revolver with 5 additional rounds of ammunition.
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How much ammo do snipers carry?

What Weapons Do Snipers Carry? The 338 sniper rifle is the vital firearm for any sniper and is the primary weapon system for long-range shooting. The troops use an 8.59mm calibre rifle which has a magazine of five rounds and can accurately hit targets from 900 metres away and "harass" up to 1,500 metres.
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What is the maximum weight a soldier can carry?

Soldiers fight light with only the equipment required for the immediate mission. They receive additional weapon systems and materiel when required. Of course, in practice, the limits specified in Army doctrine – 48 pounds fighting load and 72 pounds approach march load – are routinely violated.
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How much ammo did a soldier carry in Vietnam?

During the Vietnam War, Soldiers were issued a semiautomatic rifle with automatic capability and up to 20 magazines of 20 rounds each along with fragmentation and colored smoke grenades. Body armor was a newer feature, adding weight as well as protection.
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Can a male soldier tape a female soldier?

Soldiers will be measured by two trained individuals of the same gender. If a trained individual of the same gender is not available to conduct the measurements, a female Soldier will be present when a male Soldier measures a female, and a male Soldier will be present when a female measures a male.
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How long can you leave magazine loaded?

Some ammunition manufacturers recommend rotating service-related ammunition as little as every six months. By following that guide line, magazines would remain fully loaded a maximum of six months before being unloaded and reloaded.
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Why do soldiers carry Sharpies?

It also is used to Mark rooms that have been cleared and searched; Mark date and time on prisoners and remains, maybe a few others as well.
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What is the minimum weight to join Army?

No less than 64 inches short and 77 inches tall when standing. Within 34-40 inches tall when sitting. Weighing within 160-231 lb.
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What is the Army 2 mile run time?

Age (17-21) -- Minimum (18:54 minutes), maximum (15:36 minutes) Age (22-26) -- Minimum (19:36 minutes), maximum (15:36 minutes) Age (27-31) -- Minimum (20:30 minutes), maximum (15:48 minutes)
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How many miles do you run in Army basic training?

You will run at least 4 miles on most days, and you may run as many as 10 miles during some runs. This training is designed to prepare you for the first physical screening test, which requires you to run 4 miles in 31 minutes or less.
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What bullets are not allowed in war?

The Hague Convention of 1899, Declaration III, prohibited the use in international warfare of bullets that easily expand or flatten in the body. It is a common misapprehension that hollow-point ammunition is prohibited by the Geneva Conventions, as the prohibition significantly predates those conventions.
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Why can't soldiers quit?

There is no way to simply quit the military once you are on active duty. You are contractually, and perhaps morally, obligated to see your commitment through. However, you could be discharged from duty early if you are physically or psychologically unable to perform your duties.
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Can bullet go off if dropped?

A bullet isn't likely to go off when you drop the cartridge for various reasons, including how it lands. Most dropped bullets land tip first on a floor or the ground. When this happens, the bullet will land in a way that prevents the impact from being sufficiently forceful to cause the bullet to fire.
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Why do they check your balls in the military?

This is a test for an "Inguinal Hernia", which occurs when a loop of intestine pushes through an opening in the abdominal wall into the inguinal canal, the passageway through which the testes descend into the scrotum. Usually there is a painless bulge in the groin and scrotum which the coughing enlarges.
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Why does the military have balls?

This formal event is not unique to CWU, in fact, the origins of Military Ball can be traced back to 1895. During a Military Ball attendees honor Prisoners of War and Soldiers Missing in Action, give toasts to military leaders, and uphold traditional military customs.
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Why can't soldiers put their hands in their pockets?

To explain this further, the front pockets of the uniforms for military personnel are typically welted or not cut and sewn to allow for an opening for hands to slip into. This prevents pocketed hands from showing a bulge through the pockets and ruining the uniforms' clean lines.
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