Immediately following , the command “go repack” was issued. In field terminology, “repack” means to dismantle, reassess, and re-stow every piece of equipment. Unlike a simple reload, repacking implies optimization for weight distribution, access speed, and vehicle balance.
Most people see three letters; a tactician sees complexity. stands for Multi-Environment Engagement . In Part 1, this typically involves: tuktukpatrol 17 02 02 mee part 1 meeting and go repack
| Time (approx) | Action | |---------------|--------| | 08:00 | Members arrive at Meeting Point Alpha (MPA) – a covered market loading bay. | | 08:10 | Roll call. Three of four tuktuks present. Fourth reports ETA +15 min. | | 08:15 | MEE briefing: Focus on flood-prone zone, need sandbags and portable pumps. | | 08:35 | Assign repack teams: Team A = medical + water; Team B = tools + comms. | | 08:45 | “Go repack” command given. Move from MPA to Repack Zone (RZ), 50m away. | | 09:00 | Physical repack begins. Open all six ammo cans and three soft bags. | | 09:15 | Cross-check inventory sheet vs actual. Two missing trauma bandages – logged. | | 09:20 | Re-seal and load into tuktuks. Test engine starts on each vehicle. | | 09:25 | Part 1 concludes. Handshake/digital sign-off. Part 2 (deployment) pending. | Immediately following , the command “go repack” was