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3 Red bars |
Represent Vietnam service |
92nd Civil Affairs Crest |
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Purple and white star |
Branch colors |
92nd Civil Affairs Crest |
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What does the 12 points on star represent |
12 Vietnam campaigns |
92nd Civil Affairs Crest |
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The dagger |
Taken from Special Operations Command |
92nd Civil Affairs Crest |
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The red wings |
Represent Airborne |
92nd Civil Affairs Crest |
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AR 670-1 |
Wear & Appearance of Army Uniforms |
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What does a soldiers appearance measure? |
His or her professionalism |
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Chapter 3 of AR 670-1 |
Appearance and Grooming standard |
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What jewelry are soldiers authorized to wear in uniform |
A watch, total of two rings, and an identification bracelet |
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What color lens are authorized |
Gray, brown, and dark green |
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What does the service stripe represent on the ASU |
3 years of honorable service |
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What does the overseas service bar represent |
6 months service in a combat zone |
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What is a “V” device awarded for |
Heroism involving conflict with an armed enemy |
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ASAP |
Army Substance Abuse Program AR 600-85 |
Army program |
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What ways can a soldier be identified as having a substance abuse problem? |
Self identification Commander/Supervisor identification Biochemical identification Medical identification Investigation and or apprehension |
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What will happen if a soldier fails rehabilitation? |
Soldier will be processed for separation |
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ACS |
Army Community Service AR 608-1 |
Army Program |
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Who may the victim of a sexual assault crime report it to? |
Chain of Command Police Family Advocacy Legal Services Social Services Hospital Chaplian |
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What are the 3 categories of sexual assault |
Verbal Nonverbal Physical contact |
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How many periods of EO training are soldiers required per year? |
4, 1 each quarter |
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What are some reasons a soldier may not reenlist? |
Barred Flagged Enrolled in ASAP |
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QOLP |
Quality of Life Program |
The army’s number 1 operational resource (the soldier) must be taken care of |
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NCODP |
NCO development program AR 350-1 |
Used to train NCOs to be best yet leaders |
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When did the US Army & NCO corps begin? |
June 14, 1775 |
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Who was the 1st Commander in Chief? |
George Washington |
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When was the start of the Revolutionary War? |
April 19 1775 |
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When was the Declaration of Independence signed ? |
July 4, 1776 |
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Medal of Honor creation date? |
July 1862 |
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Highest award given in wartime ? |
Medal of Honor |
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Second highest award given in wartime ? |
Distinguished service cross |
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When did WW1 begin ? |
August 1914 |
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International body created similar to United Nations as a result of WW1 |
League of Nations |
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What day did the Japanese attack Pearl Harbor ? |
Dec 7 1941 |
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When was D Day? |
June 1944 |
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After a US Marine was shot in Panama , what operation was launched ? |
Operation Just Cause |
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What FM covers Drill & Ceremony? |
FM 3-21.5 |
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What are two prescribed formations for platoons? |
Line Column |
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What is the primary purpose of D&C? |
The purpose of drill is to enable a commander or NCO to move his unit from one place to the other in an orderly manner |
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What are the 4 rest positions that can be given at the halt? |
Parade Rest Stand at ease At ease Rest |
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What are the two parts of most drill command |
Preparatory command Command of execution |
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How many steps per minute is quick time ? Double time? |
Quick time : 120 steps per min Double time : 180 steps per min |
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ADP & ADRP 3-0? |
Unified Land Operations |
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What is Unified Land Operations? |
The army’s basic war fighting doctrine |
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PMESII-PT |
Political Military Economic Social Information Infrastructure Physical Environment Time |
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METT-TC |
Mission Enemy Terrain & weather Troops & support available Time available Civil considerations |
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ATP 6-22.1 |
The Counseling Process |
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What is counseling? |
The process used by leaders to review with a subordinate the subordinates potential and performance |
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Why should leaders emphasize routine counseling ? |
To reinforce positive behavior and performance |
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What are the 3 major categories of developmental counseling? |
Event counseling Performance counseling Professional growth counseling |
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What helps leaders organize relevant issues to discuss during counseling sessions? |
DA Form 4856 |
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What helps ensure that the subordinate knows and consistently achieves the standard? |
Corrective training |
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During counseling what do leaders assist their subordinates with? |
Leaders assist their subordinates in identifying strengths and weaknesses and creating plans of action |
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What are the 3 leader attributes |
Character intellect and presence |
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What are the 3 leader competencies? |
Leeds, develops, achieves |
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What are the three approaches to counseling |
Nondirective directive combined |
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What publication covers customs and courtesies? |
AR 600–25 |
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Who will be saluted by army personnel in uniform? |
The president of the United States |
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What are the six situations when salutes are not required to be rendered or returned? |
In civilian attire. Engaged in routine work Carrying articles with both hands Working as a member of a detail or engaged in sports In a public place such as a theater or church In the ranks of a formation |
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What does a salute to the union consist of? |
one gun for each state |
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What is the official song of the US Army? |
The army goes rolling along OK |
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What is the official song of the US Army? |
The army goes rolling along |
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ADP & ADRP 6-0 |
Mission Command |
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What is a team? |
A team is a group of individuals working together towards a common goal |
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What is mission command? |
Mission command is issuing guidance and empowering leaders to take initiative |
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What is command? |
Command is issuing an order and making sure that order is followed through |
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What is disciplined initiative? |
Action in the absence of orders |
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What are mission orders? |
Orders that emphasize the results to be attained, not how to achieve them |
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What is leadership? |
The process of influencing others by providing purpose, direction, and motivation to accomplish the mission and improve the unit |
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ADP & ADRP 7-0 |
Training Units & Developing Leaders |
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Highest peacetime medal? |
The soldiers medal |
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DA Form 7013 |
Certificate of Appreciation |
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DA Form 2442 |
Certificate of Achievement |
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Name the 4 special skills tabs |
Ranger Sapper Special Forces Presidents Hundred |
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What is the time limit for recommending an award? |
2 years |
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Who awards the M.O.H |
The president of the United States |
Medal of Honor |
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What was the first medal awarded in the U.S. Army? |
The purple heart |
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What are the three US Army combat badges? |
Combat infantryman badge (CIB) Combat medical badge (CMB) Combat action badge (CAB) |
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What army regulation covers Awards and Decorations ? |
AR 600-8-22 |
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What FM Covers PRT? |
FM 7-22 |
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What publication covers land nav and map reading ? |
TC 3-25.26 |
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What is the definition of cartography? |
The art and science of expressing the known physical features of the earth graphically by maps and charts |
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What is the definition of a map |
A graphic representation of a portion of the earths surface drawn to scale, as seen from above |
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What are the colors of a military map and what do they represent? How many? |
There are 6 colors on a map Black - indicates man-made features (buildings) Red brown & brown - (older maps) indicates all relief features , contour lines Blue - indicates water features Green - indicates vegetation Red - identifies cultural features such as populated areas main roads |
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How do you read a map with a protractor to determine a grid |
Right and up |
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How close will a six digit grid be to a location? 8? |
Six digit = 100m Eight digit = 10m |
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What are the 3 major parts of a compass? |
Lens Base Cover |
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What are the 5 major terrain features? |
Hill Valley Saddle Ridge Depression |
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What are the three minor terrain features |
Draw Cliff Spur |
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What the the supplementary terrain features? |
Cut Fill |
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OCOKA |
Observation Cover and concealment Obstacles Key terrain Avenues of approach |
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What are the different ways to orient a map? |
Using a compass Terrain association |
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What are the navigation methods? |
Dead reckoning Moving by terrain association A combination of techniques |
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What does ADP 6–22 cover? |
Army leadership |
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What is leadership |
Leader ship is the process of influencing people by providing purpose direction and motivation to accomplish the mission and improve the organization |
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What is toxic leader ship |
Toxic leader ship is a combination of self-centered attitudes, motivations, and behaviors that have adverse affects on subordinates , the organization, and mission performance |
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Which leader competency categories does a toxic leader ignore when getting short term results? |
Leading and developing soldiers |
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What is AR 600–20? |
Army command policy |
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What are the three levels of leader ship |
Direct Organizational Strategic |
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What publication covers The NCO Guide? |
FM 7-22.7 |
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What do soldiers depend on from a NCO |
Guidance , training, and leader ship |
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What three countries traditions were blended to develop the Armys’ NCO corps? |
The British, French, and Prussian armies |
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Who was the first sergeant major of the army? |
Sergeant major of the army William O. Wooldridge |
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What does the duty of a NCO require? |
Willingness to accept responsibility for your actions and your soldiers performance |
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What is the CSM’s leader development program for NCOs? |
NCODP |
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What are two basic types of authority in the army |
Command authority General military authority |
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What is one of the most effective administrative corrective measures? |
On the spot corrections |
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What does PCC/PCI stand for? |
Pre-combat checks Pre-combat inspections |
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