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fieldcraft

British  
/ ˈfiːldˌkrɑːft /

noun

  1. ability and experience in matters concerned with living out-of-doors, esp in a wild area

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"Based on the UK's basic soldier training, the course covers weapons handling, battlefield first aid, fieldcraft, patrol tactics and the law of armed conflict," they said.

From BBC • Jul. 22, 2022

Before the Finding of the Magic Flower, he had thought them marvels of woodcraft and fieldcraft.

From The Magic Speech Flower or Little Luke and His Animal Friends by Hix, Melvin

And then all the woodcraft and fieldcraft he had learnt from his uncle's keepers and his uncle's farmer tenants.

From The Rhodesian by Page, Gertrude