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JLBC CADET CORPS: Survival
The exact survival mechanisms that kept our forefathers alive can help keep us busy!
For cadets trying to survive, fear can have a positive function if it encourages them to be careful in situations where recklessness could result in injury. Unfortunately, fear can also immobilize a person. It can cause a Cadet to become so frightened that they fail to perform activities essential for survival. Most cadets will fear when placed in unfamiliar surroundings under adverse conditions; there is no shame in this. Each cadet must train themselves not to be overcome by their fears.