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Pocket Knife. The pocket knife (See Figure 2-36) is used as an aid in cleaning fish or small game and for light
cutting, such as shelter material and twigs for game traps.
Figure 2-36. Pocket Knife
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Spoon. The plastic spoon (See Figure 2-37) is used as a utensil when cooking or eating rations.
Figure 2-37. Spoon
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Nylon Cord. The nylon cord (See Figure 2-38) is 30 feet (9.1 meters) long and has a breaking strength of 100
pounds. The primary function of the nylon cord is to tie and secure items together. Refer to the survival manual
for further instructions on the various uses for nylon cord.
Figure 2-38. Nylon Cord
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