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The second General Order |
I will obey my special orders and perform all my duties in a military manner |
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First General order |
I will guard everything within the limits of my post and quit my post only when properly relieved |
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The third General Order |
I will report violations of my special orders, emergencies, and anything not covered in my instructions to the commander of relief |
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What are the 3 types of counseling APPROACHES? |
-Directive -Non Directive -Combined Counseling |
D N-D C-C |
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What are the 3 phases of Physical Conditioning? |
-Prepatory -Conditioning -Maintenance |
P C M |
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Explain proper wear of uniform |
Maintain high standard of professional dress and appearance. Uniform fit well and be clean |
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5 Components of Physical Fitness? |
-Cardio Respiratory Endurance -Muscular Strength -Muscular Endurance -Flexibility -Body Composition |
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What is the objective of physical training? |
To be combat ready or any duty position |
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Explain what is meant by combined counseling and why you would use it? |
It's open communication, encourages maturity |
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How long the can fingernails be? |
Mails- can't extend beyond fingertip Females- can't exceed nail length of 1/4 inch from the tip of finger |
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How long the can fingernails be? |
Mails- can't extend beyond fingertip Females- can't exceed nail length of 1/4 inch from the tip of finger |
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When is a soldier required to wear identification tags? |
If commander say or in field training, aircraft , or Oconus |
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Mention 4 standard times when "on duty" that you are not authorized to wear your head gear. |
1. Indoor 2. When operating a motorcycle 3. Bicycle 4. Your POV |
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3 types of counseling |
1. Event counseling 2. Performance 3. Professional growth |
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What happen if a soldier violate AR 670-1? |
Get a counseling, they have to correct it immediately |
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"Characteristics" of a effective counseling? |
1. Purpose 2. Flexibility 3. Respect 4. Communication 5. Support |
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"Characteristics" of a effective counseling? |
1. Purpose 2. Flexibility 3. Respect 4. Communication 5. Support |
P F R C S |
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What does "FITT" stand for? |
Frequency, Intensity, Time, and Type |
F I T T |
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4 stages of counseling process |
1.Identify the need for the counseling 2. Prepare for counseling 3. Conduct counseling 4. Follow up |
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4 stages of counseling process |
1.Identify the need for the counseling 2. Prepare for counseling 3. Conduct counseling 4. Follow up |
The process of starting a counseling and finishing it |
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How many human needs are there? |
4! -Socially -religious -physical -security |
S R P S |
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AR 600- 8.19 |
Regulation cover promotion |
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AR 600- 8.19 |
Regulation cover promotion |
Promotion |
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3 levels of promotion |
1.Centralized 2. Semi Centralized 3. Unit Level |
C S-C U-L |
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Purpose of leadership |
Influence soldiers by providing purpose, direction and motivation to complete the mission |
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Purpose of leadership |
Influence soldiers by providing purpose, direction and motivation to complete the mission |
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The 3 levels of leadership |
1.Centralized 2. Semi centralized 3. Unit level |
C S-C U |
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3 attributes for leadership |
1. Character 2. Presence 3. Intellectual capacity |
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What does ADRP stand for? |
Army Doctrine Reference Publication |
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What does ADRP stand for? |
Army Doctrine Reference Publication |
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What are 3 leader competencies ? |
1.Leads 2. Develops 3. Achieves |
L D A |
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What is soldier plan of action? (ABC program) |
-Complete a questionnaire -Read the Army weight guide -Enroll in weight loss program |
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What is soldier plan of action? (ABC program) |
-Complete a questionnaire -Read the Army weight guide -Enroll in weight loss program |
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What are the primary objectives of the ABC program? |
-To be fit under combat conditions -Looking good in uniform |
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What is a leader to you? |
Someone who can influence me with a purpose, direction and motivation to complete the mission. |
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How do you develop soldiers? |
Leadership, Mentoring, and coaching them. |
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How do you develop soldiers? |
Leadership, Mentoring, and coaching them. |
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Required weight loss for a soldier in WCP? |
3 to 8 pounds per month |
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Two most important responsibilities of a leader? |
1.Mission accomplishment 2. Growing of soldiers |
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How long is a soldier given to appeal summarize article 15? |
No more than 5 calendar days |
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Limitation for non judicial punishment? |
NJP's 2 years |
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What is the series number of new NCOER? |
DA 2166-9 |
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What do performers of evaluation focus on? |
-Soldiers duty -Performance -Potential assessment -Promotion potential |
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What is primary function of a NCOER? |
To evaluate performance of a NCO |
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What is "DANTES"? What are they? |
Defense Activity Non Traditional Education Support
They help service members and veterans pursue education goals and earn degrees |
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What is a major service the Red Cross offers? |
Communication between soldiers and their families for both problem solving and emergency |
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AR 601-280 |
Army retention plan |
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How you can identify a soldier in drug abuse? |
-Voluntary - commander - urinalysis |
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How you can identify a soldier in drug abuse? |
-Voluntary - commander - urinalysis |
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Punishments when a soldier received a summarize Article 15? |
-14 days extra duty -14 days restriction - 1 grade reduction of rank -7 days of loss of pay |
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The 3 classifications of article 15? |
1. Summarized 2. Company Grade 3. Field Grade |
S C-G F-G |
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How many types of NCOER's? |
7 |
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Who can authorize an Article 15? |
Any commanding officer including a warrant officer exercising command |
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Who can authorize an Article 15? |
Any commanding officer including a warrant officer exercising command |
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How many articles are there in the UCMJ? |
146 |
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ACS motto? |
"Self help, service and stability" |
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ACS motto? |
"Self help, service and stability" |
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AR-27-10 covers? |
Military justice |
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ACS motto? |
"Self help, service and stability" |
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AR-27-10 covers? |
Military justice |
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Do a CPL receive NCOER? |
No they don't |
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ACS motto? |
"Self help, service and stability" |
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AR-27-10 covers? |
Military justice |
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Do a CPL receive NCOER? |
No they don't |
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AR 6 23-3 covers? |
NCOER |
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When is a soldier eligible to receive GI BILL benefits? |
A year from BASD |
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TC 3-21.5 covers? |
Drill and Ceremonies |
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ADRP 7-0 covers? |
Unit training management handbook |
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ADRP 7-0 covers? |
Unit training management handbook |
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What year was the national anthem effective? |
1931 |
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What's the army birthday? |
June 14 1775 |
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How do you read a map? |
Right and up |
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B Troop leading procedures |
1. Receive the mission 2. Issue a warning order 3. Make a plan 4. Start movement 5. Scope out 6. Complete the plan 7. Issue the complete order 8. Supervise |
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B Troop leading procedures |
1. Receive the mission 2. Issue a warning order 3. Make a plan 4. Start movement 5. Scope out 6. Complete the plan 7. Issue the complete order 8. Supervise |
A real mission was to happen what would you do |
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Method of finding a point? |
Intersection |
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What are the 2 methods of holding the lensatic compass? |
1. Compass to cheek 2. Center hold method |
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The Origin of hand salute? |
Began in late Rome when knights in armor raised visors with the right hand when meeting a comrade. In American history sometimes involved removing the hat and by 1820 the motion was modified to touching it. |
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The Origin of hand salute? |
Began in late Rome when knights in armor raised visors with the right hand when meeting a comrade. In American history sometimes involved removing the hat and by 1820 the motion was modified to touching it. |
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Describe position of attention? |
-Heels together with your toes forming a 45 degree angle - Chest lifted with shoulders squared - Arms should hang straight with your fingers curled along the seems of your trousers. |
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Declination diagram used to do? |
Angular relationship between the 3 norths. |
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Declination diagram used to do? |
Angular relationship between the 3 norths. |
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Sheet number? (Land Nav) |
-Found in bold print -Used as a reference number to link specific maps -Overlay -operations orders and plans |
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Declination diagram used to do? |
Angular relationship between the 3 norths. |
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Sheet number? (Land Nav) |
-Found in bold print -Used as a reference number to link specific maps -Overlay -operations orders and plans |
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What is a series number and what is it used for? |
Sequence reference expressed either as a four digit numeral (1125) or a letter followed by a three or four digit numeral |
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What is a legend on a map? |
It illustrates and identifies the topographic symbols |
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What is a legend on a map? |
It illustrates and identifies the topographic symbols |
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How many colors are on a map? |
7
1.Black 2. Red-Brown 3. Blue 4. Green 5. Red 6. Other 7. Brown |
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How many colors are on a map? |
7
1.Black 2. Red-Brown 3. Blue 4. Green 5. Red 6. Other 7. Brown |
B R-B B G R O B |
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What does the commander use to evaluate training? |
ADRP 7-0 |
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How many principles of training are there? |
11
1. Commanders and other leaders are responsible for training. 2. Train to standard 3. Train as you will fight 4. Train while operating 5. Train to sustain 6. Train to maintain 7. Train fundamentals first 8. Train to develop operational adaptability 9. Understand the operational environment |
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How many principles of training are there? |
11
1. Commanders and other leaders are responsible for training. 2. Train to standard 3. Train as you will fight 4. Train while operating 5. Train to sustain 6. Train to maintain 7. Train fundamentals first 8. Train to develop operational adaptability 9. Understand the operational environment |
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5 major terrains? |
1.Hill 2.Valley 3. Ridge 4. Saddle 5. Depression |
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How many principles of training are there? |
11
1. Commanders and other leaders are responsible for training. 2. Train to standard 3. Train as you will fight 4. Train while operating 5. Train to sustain 6. Train to maintain 7. Train fundamentals first 8. Train to develop operational adaptability 9. Understand the operational environment |
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5 major terrains? |
1.Hill 2.Valley 3. Ridge 4. Saddle 5. Depression |
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3 minor terrains? |
1. Spur 2. Cliff 3. Draw |
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5 major terrains? |
1.Hill 2.Valley 3. Ridge 4. Saddle 5. Depression |
H V R S D |
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How many North are there on a military map? |
1. Magnetic north 2. True North 3. Grid North |
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What is a map? |
A graphic representation or Earth's surface drawn to scale |
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Which North is used when using a military map? |
-Magnetic North (Compass) - Grid North (Using the map) |
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What are the two parts of most drill commands? |
- Preparatory Command -Command of execution |
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What is a formation? |
Arrangement of a unit in a organized manner |
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5 types of command in a drill? |
-Two part - combined - supplementary - directive |
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3 methods used to teach drill? |
1. Step by step 2. By the numbers 3. Talk through method |
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What is the blue book? |
-The first army manual - was used by Baron Von Steuben ( a former Russian officer) to train the colonial Army |
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What does FM stand for? |
Field Manual |
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What is MDMP? |
Military Decision Making Process |
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3 operational domains? |
1.Institutional 2. Operational 3. Self Development |
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7 principles of leader development? |
1. Lead by example 2. Develop subordinate leaders 3. Create a learning environment for subordinates leaders 4. Train leaders in the art and science of mission command 5. Train to develop adaptive leaders 6. Train leaders to think critically and creatively 7. Train your leaders to know their subordinates and their families |
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What are the two parts of most drill command? |
1. Preparatory command 2. Command of execution |
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What are the two parts of most drill command? |
1. Preparatory command 2. Command of execution |
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How many steps does each rank take when a platoon is given the command of open ranks? On the command "March" |
- The first rank takes two steps forward - The second rank takes two step forward - The third rank stands fast - The fourth rank take two 15 inch steps to the rear |
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What are the two parts of most drill command? |
1. Preparatory command 2. Command of execution |
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How many steps does each rank take when a platoon is given the command of open ranks? On the command "March" |
- The first rank takes two steps forward - The second rank takes two step forward - The third rank stands fast - The fourth rank take two 15 inch steps to the rear |
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What position is the unit guidon once a preparatory command is given? |
The raised vertical position |
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What is a guidon? |
A guidon on is a swallow-tailed flag carried by companies, batteries, troops, and certain detachments |
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What 4 movements in marching require a 15 inch step? |
-Half step -Left step -Right step -Backward March |
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How many steps should separate platoons when a company is formed? |
5 steps |
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What is an AAR? |
An after action review |
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What is the purpose of AARs? |
To conduct after actions reviews to identify unit strength to be sustained and weakness that need to improve |
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What provides the means to help leaders evaluate task execution and subjectively asses the unit's ability to perform the task? |
The training and evaluation outline |
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What provides the means to help leaders evaluate task execution and subjectively asses the unit's ability to perform the task? |
The training and evaluation outline |
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Who is responsible for training units and developing leaders? |
Commanders |
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Where is the legend of the map found? |
Lower left margin |
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What are contour lines? |
Imaginary lines on the ground connecting equal elevation, they represent high and low ground elevation. |
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What are contour lines? |
Imaginary lines on the ground connecting equal elevation, they represent high and low ground elevation. |
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What are 3 types of contour lines? |
-Index -Intermediate -Supplementary |
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What are contour lines? |
Imaginary lines on the ground connecting equal elevation, they represent high and low ground elevation. |
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What are 3 types of contour lines? |
-Index -Intermediate -Supplementary |
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How many Mils are in one degree? |
17.7 mils |
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What is an azimuth? |
A horizontal angle, measured in clockwise manner from a north base line, expressing direction. |
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What is the distance between grid lines and on a combat map? |
1 kilometer or 1000 meters |
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What is the distance between grid lines and on a combat map? |
1 kilometer or 1000 meters |
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How many mils are there in a circle? |
6400 mils in 360 degrees |
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What is the distance between grid lines and on a combat map? |
1 kilometer or 1000 meters |
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How many mils are there in a circle? |
6400 mils in 360 degrees |
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Name two ways to hold a compass? |
-Compass to cheek method -Center hold method |
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What is the distance between grid lines and on a combat map? |
1 kilometer or 1000 meters |
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How many mils are there in a circle? |
6400 mils in 360 degrees |
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Name two ways to hold a compass? |
-Compass to cheek method -Center hold method |
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In military symbols, what colors are used for a map overlay and what do they represent? |
Blue- Friendly forces Red- Enemy forces Black- Boundaries Yellow- Contaminated area both friendly and enemy Green- Engineer obstacles, both friendly and enemy |
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What is the distance between grid lines and on a combat map? |
1 kilometer or 1000 meters |
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How many mils are there in a circle? |
6400 mils in 360 degrees |
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Name two ways to hold a compass? |
-Compass to cheek method -Center hold method |
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In military symbols, what colors are used for a map overlay and what do they represent? |
Blue- Friendly forces Red- Enemy forces Black- Boundaries Yellow- Contaminated area both friendly and enemy Green- Engineer obstacles, both friendly and enemy |
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What is the back azimuth? |
The opposite direction of an azimuth |
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What is the distance between grid lines and on a combat map? |
1 kilometer or 1000 meters |
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How many mils are there in a circle? |
6400 mils in 360 degrees |
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Name two ways to hold a compass? |
-Compass to cheek method -Center hold method |
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In military symbols, what colors are used for a map overlay and what do they represent? |
Blue- Friendly forces Red- Enemy forces Black- Boundaries Yellow- Contaminated area both friendly and enemy Green- Engineer obstacles, both friendly and enemy |
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What is the back azimuth? |
The opposite direction of an azimuth |
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What is the general rule for reading military grid coordinates? |
Right and up |
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What is a benchmark? |
A man-made marker showing points of elevation |
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Name two ways to orient a map? |
Use a compass and terrain association |
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Name the different shapes found on a map |
-Gentle -Steep -Concave -Convex |
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What is the FM concerning the M16/A2 rifle? |
FM 3-22.9 |
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Name the five phases in basic rifle marksmanship. |
1. Preliminary rifle instruction 2. Down range feedback 3. Field fire 4. Advanced rifle marksmanship 5. Advanced optics, laser and iron sights |
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Four fundamentals of marksmanship. |
1. Steady position 2. Proper aim 3. Breathing 4. Trigger squeeze |
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Four fundamentals of marksmanship. |
1. Steady position 2. Proper aim 3. Breathing 4. Trigger squeeze |
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What does the acronym SPORTS stand for? |
Slap, pull , observe, release, tap and shoot |
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Four fundamentals of marksmanship. |
1. Steady position 2. Proper aim 3. Breathing 4. Trigger squeeze |
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What does the acronym SPORTS stand for? |
Slap, pull , observe, release, tap and shoot |
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Describe the proper procedure for applying remedial action with the M16? |
-Try to place weapon on safe -Remove the magazine -Lock the bolt to the rear -Place the weapon on safe if not already done |
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How many times should immediate action be applied to a weapon? |
Once |
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What are the 7 types of ammunition that can be used with the M16? |
-Ball -Trace -Dummy -Blank -Ball -Tracer -Short range training ammunition |
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What is the basic load of ammunition for the M16? |
210 rounds |
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What is the basic load of ammunition for the M16? |
210 rounds |
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What are the 8 steps in the functioning of the M16? |
-Feeding -Chambering -Locking -Firing -Unlocking -Extracting -Ejecting -Cocking
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During preliminary marksmanship training (PMI), what are the only two positions taught? |
1. Individual foxhole 2. Basic prone unsupported |
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M4 |
5.56 mm |
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What is the maximum range of the M249? |
3,600 meters |
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What does S.A.W stand for? |
Squad Automatic Weapon |
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What does S.A.W stand for? |
Squad Automatic Weapon |
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What is the basic load of ammunition for the M249? |
1,000 rounds |
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What does S.A.W stand for? |
Squad Automatic Weapon |
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What is the basic load of ammunition for the M249? |
1,000 rounds |
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Describe the M249? |
-Machine gun -Gas operated -Air cooled -Belt or magazine fed -Automatic
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What FM covers the M249? |
FM 3-22.68 |
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What are the 8 major groups of the M249? |
-Barrel group -Operating Rod Group -Hand Guard -Butt Stock and Buffer Assembly Group -Trigger mechanism Group -Gas Cylinder group - Bipod group -Receiver group |
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FM 7-22 |
Covers army physical Readiness training |
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FM 7-22 |
Covers army physical Readiness training |
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What are the tenets of standards- based training? |
-Leaders know and enforce standards -Leaders define success in the absence of standards. -Leaders train to standard, not time |
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What are the three types of training the PRT system incorporates? |
-On Ground -Off ground -Combatives |
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What are the three types of training the PRT system incorporates? |
-On Ground -Off ground -Combatives |
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What are some examples of off ground training? |
-High jumper -Power jump -Verticals -Pull up -Leg tuck |
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What are the three types of training the PRT system incorporates? |
-On Ground -Off ground -Combatives |
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What are some examples of off ground training? |
-High jumper -Power jump -Verticals -Pull up -Leg tuck |
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Once a profile is lifted how much time is the soldier given to train for the APFT? |
Twice the time of the temporary profile but not more than 90 days. As of June 1st it will be right away |
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Who is the highest military court? |
The court of military appeals |
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Under what article is the non judicial punishment imposed? |
Article 15 |
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What are three types of court martial? |
-Summary -Special -General |
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Why is the flag worn on the right shoulder on the Utility uniform? |
So when you move forward it gives the effect of flag flying in the breeze as the wearer moves forward |
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Who is required to wear insignia of branch of the patrol cap? |
Chaplains |
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How many marksmanship badges are authorized for wear at one time on the army blue service uniform? |
No more than 3 |
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How will service ribbons be worn on the male army blue service uniform? |
-The ribbons centered 1/8 inch above the left breast pocket -Ribbon mounts will remain centered above the pocket even if the top ribbon now is offset |
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Where are unit awards worn on the male army blue service uniform? |
Right 1/8 above the right breast pocket above the pocket flag |
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What is tact? |
Sense of what to do or say to maintain good relations with others and to avoid offense |
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What does ASAP stand for? |
Army substance abuse program |
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What is meant by deglamorization of alcohol? |
Promote function glamorizing the use of alcohol through drinking contests, games, initiations, or awarding of alcoholic beverages as prizes in contests. |
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What does TABE stand for? |
Test of Adult Basic Education |
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What does TABE stand for? |
Test of Adult Basic Education |
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How much does the tuition assistance grant pay? |
100% |
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Soldiers with a GT score of less than 110 should be referred to what? |
BSEP -Soldiers are normally automatically eligible with a GT score less than 100 -Soldiers between 100 and 110 may be command referred |
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AER |
Army Emergency Relief |
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8 steps training model |
-Plan the training -Train the leaders -Recon the site -Issue the plan -Rehearse the training -Execute the training -Conduct an AAR -Conduct retraining |
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When and Where was 36th originated? |
October 21st 1939 Fort Devens Massachusetts |
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When and Where was 36th originated? |
October 21st 1939 Fort Devens Massachusetts |
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36th Engineer built the Alcan highway |
February 1942 |
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Two types of reported options for sharp |
Restricted and unrestricted |
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Two types of reported options for sharp |
Restricted and unrestricted |
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Restricted |
-very limited with individuals - No investigation process -With restricted you can go to unrestricted |
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Two types of reported options for sharp |
Restricted and unrestricted |
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Restricted |
-very limited with individuals - No investigation process -With restricted you can go to unrestricted |
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Unrestricted |
-More individuals are involved -You can't go to restricted from unrestricted |
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TASS |
Total Army School System |
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ATRRS |
Army Training Requirement Resources System |
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ATRRS |
Army Training Requirement Resources System
A database that tracks training done by army personnel |
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BLC |
Basic Leaders Course
-Must go before being promoted from E5 to E6 -Teaches you the basic |
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3 separate domains of Leader development |
Operational Institutional Self development |
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What is the best method of instruction? |
Small group instruction is preferred |
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Leader action development plan |
Long Goal Short Goal Near term goal |
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What are reasons soldiers may get kicked out of schools? |
-Injury -Academic issues -Negative attitude -Lack of motivation -Failing PT test |
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3 types of training that commanders develop or publish |
Near term Short term Long range |
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Arforgen stand for |
Army force generation |
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When you go to service school what form do you get when you graduate? |
DA FORM 1059 |
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What are the two categories for evaluation report? |
Performance and school |
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NCOER |
Non commissioned officer evaluation report |
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What is the minimum days before a NCO can be rated? Senior? |
90 days 60 days |
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The 9 types of NCOER |
-change of rater -Annual -Extended annual -Change of duty -The part temporary, special duty or temporary change of station -Temporary, special duty or temporary change of station -part temporary -Relief for cause -complete the record -Senior rater option |
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Counseling form |
DA form 4856 |
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AR 350-30 |
Code of conduct
Also covers the SERE Survival Envision Resistant Escape |
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What document is international law that describes treatment of prisoners of war? |
Geneva Convention
Was created in Geneva Switzerland |
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10 class of supply |
- [ ] Rations - [ ] Office supplies - [ ] Petroleum - [ ] Construction material - [ ] Ammo - [ ] Personal items - [ ] Property book item - [ ] Medical - [ ] Maintenance |
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5 types of supply |
- [ ] Custodial - [ ] Direct - [ ] Personal - [ ] Supervisor - [ ] Command |
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What regulation cover supply |
AR 735-5 chapter 13 |
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Statement of charges |
DD 362 |
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How many Priority code are their? |
3
2, 5, 12 |
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