I still remember our Escape and Evasion training vividly in the military, even though it was now about 40 years ago (can I really have gotten that old that fast?!). We were trucked deep into a woods and were taken to a briefing place where we were told shown maps of the woods, and given an objective of a road to try to get to. Then, without warning, "enemy" soldiers broke into the building we were in and took us captive, and forced to crawl into fenced enclosures where we were kept under armed guard. Occasionally one or more of our group were taken out of the group by armed guards and taken into a building from which we could hear sounds as though people were being beaten. Suddenly sirens went off and the gates were thrown open briefly by attackers, and we ran into the night and into the woods for our lives. Then we had to escape and evade the "enemy" who were in the woods tracking us and listening for us, trying to recapture us and take us back to the enclosures. It was nearly dawn by the time my buddies and I who had teamed up made it safely to the road and were picked up by the transports and taken back to base. Fun? Not as much as it sounds! But certainly a little educational!