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How to Find Direction Using the Sun and Stars

If you don't always carry a compass around with you (who typically does?) then having the knowledge of how to find out your direction and where you want to go could be lifesaving.  

Editor’s note: The following excerpt was taken from FM 21-76: Survival Evasion and Escape, an Army field manual published in 1968.

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Basic 72-Hour Bug Out Bag List

Duration: 72-Hours to 1-Week

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Short-Notice Evacuation Due To: Flooding, Fire, Hurricane, Tsunami, Earthquake, Nuclear Incidents

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Clothing, Water, Medications, Toiletries, Food, Blankets, Pillows, Lighting, Document Backups


Updated on: October 16, 2025

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First Aid Kit, Exposure, Hygiene

It's probably pretty apparent that you should carry a medical kit in your Get Home Bag, and Bug Out Bag to care for the most common sorts of injuries: cuts, insect bites, sunburn, nausea, allergies, headaches, and especially blister treatment and prevention supplies.

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