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What regulation covers The Army
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ADP 1 |
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What regulation covers Drill and Ceremonies |
FM 3-12.5 |
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What regulation covers Rifle marksmanship for M16 / M4 |
FM 3-22.9 |
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What regulation covers Combat training with pistols |
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What regulation covers map reading and land navigation
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TC 3-25.9
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What regulation covers First aid
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TC 4-02.1 |
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What regulation covers Mission Command
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ADP 6-0 |
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What regulation covers Army Leadership
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ADP 6-22 |
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What regulation covers training units and developing leaders
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ADP 7-0 |
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What field manual is "The Soldiers Guide"
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FM 7-21.13 |
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What regulation covers The army Noncommissioned Officers guide
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FM 7-22.7 |
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What regulation covers Army Training and leader Development
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AR 350-1
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What regulation covers Code of Conduct/Survival, Evasion, Resistance, and Escape (SERE) Training
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AR 350-30 |
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What regulation covers Enlisted Promotions and Reductions
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AR 600-8-19 |
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What regulation covers The army Body Composition Program
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AR 600-9 |
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What regulation covers Army Command Policy
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AR 600-20 |
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What regulation covers Salutes, Honors and Visits of Courtesy
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AR 600-25 |
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What regulation covers Army Substance Abuse Program
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AR 600-85 |
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What Regulation Covers Army Community Service Center
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AR 608-1 |
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What regulation covers Army family Advocacy Program
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AR 608-18
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What regulation covers Army continuing Education Program
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AR 621-5 |
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What regulation covers Wear and appearance of army uniforms
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AR 670-1
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What regulation covers Policies and Procedures for property accountability
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AR 735-5 |
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What regulation covers Army Emergency Relief
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AR 930-4 |
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What regulation covers American National Red Cross Service Program and Army Utilization
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AR 930-5 |
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What school did General Leonard wood attend Medical School
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Harvard Medical school |
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GLWACH was constructed because of what Army Program
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The Army expansion Program of 1940 |
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In what year was the original hospital finished
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1941 |
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What is Dr Gil
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What is the Hospital Motto
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One Team, One Purpose... Conserving the FightingStrength |
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When and where was General Leonard Wood born
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Winchester, New Hampshire |
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General Leonard Received what award for what reasons
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For Carraying Dispaches 100 Miles behind Enemy territory and Leading an infantry detachment when their officers had been killed by the apachie |
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General Leonard wood helped create a military group with who and what was the group called
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The Rough riders with Theodore Roosevelt |
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In what year did General Leonard wood Run for President
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1920 |
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What date was the Army flag Dedicated
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14 June 1956 Approved on 12 June 1956 |
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What is the oldest part of our military
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The Army National guard |
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When did the US Army Begin |
June 14 1775 |
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Who was the First Commander and Chief |
George Washington |
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when was the Start of the Revolutionary war |
19 April 1775 |
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When was the Decleration of Independence Signed |
July 4th 1776
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What Prussian officer trained the US army |
Baron Fredreich Von Steuben |
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What did Baron Steuben Teach the Army
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Proper care of your Equipment Use of a Bayonet that officers need to take care of their soldiers Taught NCO's to train and lead those soldiers |
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How many campaign battle streamers does the Army flag have
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over 180 |
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What is the armys vision for its three strategic roles?
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Prevent, Shape and win |
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what gives the president the authority as the commander and chief
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The constitution |
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Who determines the size and organization of the army
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congress
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what is the armys mission
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is to fight and win the nations wars quickly through land combat.
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if soldiers don't have trust in their leaders what would be the outcome
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soldiers will only follow orders not take inititave to get stuff done |
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What usually keeps professional soldiers in the army
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Family |
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What does a Certification measure
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Competence, Character, and commitment |
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What is professional Competence
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mastery of specific skills |
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what is an oath
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an individual moral commitment made publicly |
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is the constitutional oath legally binding
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yes |
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how is loss of discipline on the part of our soldiers exploited by the enemy
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more enemy propaganda and negative views in the media |
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What is esprit de corps
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building unit cohesion through positive group events |
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how does the army practice esprit de corps |
Through our customs, our traditions, and conducting ceremonies |
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What is the hallmark of units with high esprit de corps
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those soldiers will display a high level of discipline and pride |
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what is the size of a squad
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6-9 soldiers |
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What is the size of a platoon
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16-44 soldiers |
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What is the size of a company
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62-190 soldiers |
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What is the size of a battallion
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300-1000 |
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what is the size of a brigade
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3000-5000 |
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what is the size of a division
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10,000-15,000
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what is the size of a corps
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20,000-45,000 |
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what is the size of an army |
50,000 or more |
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why did military operations throughout history fail |
disease and combat losses, lack of supplies |
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General Leonard wood was a personal physician to which two presidents |
William McKinley |
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What document originally governed the US
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The articles of Confederation |
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Who wrote the Blue book |
General Winfield Scott |
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What were some of the things covered in The army Regulations of 1821 |
How to conduct a march How to make a good stew for the company |
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What was the bloodies war in American history
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the civil war 600,000 Deaths |
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When and where did the civil war actually begin
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south Carolina at Fort Sumter |
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the union defeat at the first battle of bull run showed the need for more what? |
Thorough preparation and more soldiers |
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when was the emancipation proclamation created
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22 September 1862 |
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All slaves were released from slavery in confederate states on what date due to the emancipation proclamation?
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01 January 1863 |
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Who received the first medal of honor? |
Private Jacob Parrott on 25 March 1863 |
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The battle of Gettysburg started on what date? |
1 July 1863 |
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General lee surrendered his army on what date marking the end of the civil war? |
9 April 1865 |
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Who was the only female to receive the medal of honor |
Dr. Mary E Walker |
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Congress Declared war on spain on what date |
April 25th 1898 |
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When did world war 1 begin |
august 1914 |
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What event sparked the start of world war 1? |
a Bosnian separatist killed archduke francis Ferdinand |
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What was promised to mexico if they attacked the US during WWI |
Texas, New Mexico and arizona |
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On what date did we declare war on Germany |
April 2, 1917
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Armistis day ended the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month 1918 what do we call It in the US
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Veterans day |
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WWI created what international body
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League of nations
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National Defence act of June 4th 1920 governed the organization and regulation of what until the 1950's
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The Army |
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When did the Japanese attack pearl harbor
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December 7th 1941
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The womens army core was created when?
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1943 |
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When was D day
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June 6th 1944 |
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Dawn on D Day the first 4th and 29th INF division assaulted what beach
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Utah and Omaha |
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What year did president Johnson Begin a process of escalation that put 184,000 American troops in south NAM
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1965 |
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national security act of 1947 was a reoginization of the US military what did it establish
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When did the Korean war start
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1950 |
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President Truman authorized the use of two atomic bombs against japan destroying Hiroshima and Nagasaki on what dates
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N- Aug 9 1945 |
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Longest war in US history
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VietNAM war
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After a US marine was shot in 1989 in Panama what operation started? |
Operation Just Cause |
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General H Norman Schwarzkopf and his Saudi counterpart send their multi national ground forces across the border into Iraq on what date |
Feb 1991 |
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What date did the us enormous support from the global community respond to the attacks of September 11th, with attacks on the alqaeda network and taliban |
Oct 7 2001 |
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Coalition that included great britian, Australia, polland, and 44 other nations US began military ops to remove sudam hussain
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20 March 2003 |
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When was sudam hussain captured
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13 December 2003 |
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Revolutinary war
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1775-1783 |
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Battle of Fort Ticonderoga
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May 10 1775 |
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June 14th 1775 |
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George Washington became the 1st commander and chief of the continental army
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july 3 1775 |
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Decleration of Independence was signed
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july 4th 1776 |
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During the winter the army received its first real training by a former Prussian officer
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1778 |
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Constitution of the US was written
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1787 |
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war of 1812
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1812 - 1815 |
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civil war
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1861-1865 |
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Medal of honor was established
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july 12 1862 |
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US emerged as world power with out break of Spanish American war
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1898 |
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first chief of staff of army took office
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Aug 16th 1903 |
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LT Edmond El gruber composed the caisson song AKA the army goes rolling along
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1908 |
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Star Spangled banner
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March 3rd 1931 |
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Japanese attack pearl harbor
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Dec 7th 1941 |
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D Day france was liberated
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June 6th 1944
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V E - Germany surrendered |
May 12th 1945 |
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First atomic bomb dropped on Hiroshima |
Aug 6th 1945 |
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Second atomic bomb dropped on Nagasaki |
aug 9th 1945 |
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Department of the army established national security |
1947 |
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Air force was created |
September 1947 |
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Department of defence created |
Aug 10 1945 |
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Uniform code of military justice was inacted
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May 1950 |
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President Esienhower signed code of conduct |
Aug 17 1955 |
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The Position of the SGM of the army was established when?
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July 4th 1966 |
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Operation Enduring freedom began |
October 7th 2001 |
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what is honorable service |
Our nobel calling to serve our nation |
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what are 3 ways we conduct honorable service |
uphold the army ethic and live the army values |
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what are the stewardship responsibilities |
care for each other motivate and inspire each other |
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What are some legal institutainal refrences
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title 5. 10. 26 of the us code treaties of which the us is party to status of forces agreements law of armed conflict |
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Whar are some of the ways to commit to stand strong?
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demonstration of competence character and commitment and setting the example preventing misconduct doing what is right to stop unethical pratices |
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Just know what is Compitence/ Charchater / Commitment
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5 Pillars |
Honorable Service, Esprit De Corps Military Expertise Stewardships of Profession |
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How do staff members assist the commander
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preparing, excuting, and assessing by conducting ops process |
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what are the principals that the commander is guided by using misson commands philosophies
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create shared understading intent disciplined initiatve mission orders accept PRUDENT RISK |
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Under the nature of operations what are military ops
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what are the 5 systems included in mission command system
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networks information systems processes and procedures facilities and equipment |
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