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23 Cards in this Set
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Commander In Chief
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President Barack Obama
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Secretary of Defense
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Honorable Leon Panetta
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Secretary of the Army
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The Honorable John McHugh
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Chairman, Joint Chief of Staff
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Admiral Mike Mcmullen
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Army Chief of Staff
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General Martin Dempsey
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Chief, NGB
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General Craig Mckindley
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State Adjutant General
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MG Timothy Lowenburg
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RTI Commander
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COL Coffee
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Battalion Commander
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LTC Parish
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Company Commander
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MAJ Pirak
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Senior Platoon Trainer Officer
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Captain Vincent
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OCS Honor Code
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An officer Candidate will not lie, cheat, or steal, nor tolerate those who do
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General Order #1
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I will guard everything within the limits of my post and quit my post only when properly relieved
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General Order #2
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I will obey my special orders and perform all my duties in a military manner
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General Order #3
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I will report violations of my special orders and perform all my duties in a military manner
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Leadership Defined
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Leadership is influencing people-by providing purpose, direction and motivation-while operating to accomplish the mission and improving the organization.
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The Troop Leading Proceedures
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1. Receive the mission
2. Issue a WARNO 3. Make a tentative plan 4. Initiate necessary troop movements 5. Conduct reconnaissance 6. Complete the plan 7. Issue the complete order 8. Supervise |
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Five principles of patroling
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1. Planning
2. Recon 3. Security 4. Control 5. Common Sense |
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The five paragraph OPORD
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1. Situation
2. Mission 3. Execution 4. Sustainment 5. Command and control |
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Salt Report
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S - Size
A - Activity L - Location T - Time |
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9 Line Medivac 1-4
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Line 1 - Location of pickup site
Line 2 - Freq and call sign at pickup site Line 3 - Number of patients by precedence (Urgent, Priority, Routine, Convenience) Line 4 - Special equipment required |
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9 Line Medivac 5-9
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Line 5 - Number of patients by type (# litter & # ambulatory)
Line 6 - Type of wound, injury, illness Line 7 - Method of marking pickup stie Line 8 - Patient nationality & status Line 9 - Landing zone description |
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METT-TC
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M- Mission
E - Enemy T - Troops T - Terrain T - Time Available C - Civilian considerations |