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What regulation covers The Army

ADP 1

What regulation covers Drill and Ceremonies

FM 3-12.5

What regulation covers Rifle marksmanship for M16 / M4

FM 3-22.9

What regulation covers Combat training with pistols


FM 3-23.35

What regulation covers map reading and land navigation
TC 3-25.9
What regulation covers First aid

TC 4-02.1
What regulation covers Mission Command

ADP 6-0
What regulation covers Army Leadership

ADP 6-22
What regulation covers training units and developing leaders

ADP 7-0
What field manual is "The Soldiers Guide"

FM 7-21.13
What regulation covers The army Noncommissioned Officers guide

FM 7-22.7
What regulation covers Army Training and leader Development
AR 350-1
What regulation covers Code of Conduct/Survival, Evasion, Resistance, and Escape (SERE) Training

AR 350-30
What regulation covers Enlisted Promotions and Reductions

AR 600-8-19
What regulation covers The army Body Composition Program

AR 600-9
What regulation covers Army Command Policy

AR 600-20
What regulation covers Salutes, Honors and Visits of Courtesy

AR 600-25
What regulation covers Army Substance Abuse Program

AR 600-85
What Regulation Covers Army Community Service Center

AR 608-1
What regulation covers Army family Advocacy Program
AR 608-18
What regulation covers Army continuing Education Program

AR 621-5
What regulation covers Wear and appearance of army uniforms
AR 670-1
What regulation covers Policies and Procedures for property accountability

AR 735-5
What regulation covers Army Emergency Relief

AR 930-4
What regulation covers American National Red Cross Service Program and Army Utilization

AR 930-5
What school did General Leonard wood attend Medical School

Harvard Medical school
GLWACH was constructed because of what Army Program

The Army expansion Program of 1940
In what year was the original hospital finished

1941
What is Dr Gil


Its an automated service for reminding patients of their scheduled appointments.

What is the Hospital Motto

One Team,


One Purpose...


Conserving the FightingStrength

When and where was General Leonard Wood born


On October 9, 1860 in


Winchester, New Hampshire

General Leonard Received what award for what reasons


Medal Of Honor - 1898


For Carraying Dispaches 100 Miles behind Enemy territory and Leading an infantry detachment when their officers had been killed by the apachie



General Leonard wood helped create a military group with who and what was the group called

The Rough riders with Theodore Roosevelt
In what year did General Leonard wood Run for President

1920
What date was the Army flag Dedicated

14 June 1956


Approved on 12 June 1956

What is the oldest part of our military

The Army National guard




When did the US Army Begin

June 14 1775

Who was the First Commander and Chief

George Washington

when was the Start of the Revolutionary war

19 April 1775

When was the Decleration of Independence Signed
July 4th 1776

What Prussian officer trained the US army

Baron Fredreich Von Steuben
What did Baron Steuben Teach the Army


A simplified version of Drill and Cerimonies


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

How many campaign battle streamers does the Army flag have

over 180
What is the armys vision for its three strategic roles?

Prevent, Shape and win
what gives the president the authority as the commander and chief

The constitution
Who determines the size and organization of the army
congress
what is the armys mission
is to fight and win the nations wars quickly through land combat.
if soldiers don't have trust in their leaders what would be the outcome

soldiers will only follow orders not take inititave to get stuff done
What usually keeps professional soldiers in the army

Family
What does a Certification measure

Competence, Character, and commitment
What is professional Competence

mastery of specific skills
what is an oath

an individual moral commitment made publicly
is the constitutional oath legally binding

yes
how is loss of discipline on the part of our soldiers exploited by the enemy

more enemy propaganda and negative views in the media
What is esprit de corps

building unit cohesion through positive group events

how does the army practice esprit de corps

Through our customs, our traditions, and conducting ceremonies
What is the hallmark of units with high esprit de corps

those soldiers will display a high level of discipline and pride
what is the size of a squad

6-9 soldiers
What is the size of a platoon

16-44 soldiers
What is the size of a company

62-190 soldiers
What is the size of a battallion

300-1000
what is the size of a brigade

3000-5000
what is the size of a division
10,000-15,000
what is the size of a corps

20,000-45,000

what is the size of an army

50,000 or more

why did military operations throughout history fail

disease and combat losses, lack of supplies



General Leonard wood was a personal physician to which two presidents


Grover Cleveland


William McKinley

What document originally governed the US

The articles of Confederation

Who wrote the Blue book

General Winfield Scott

What were some of the things covered in The army Regulations of 1821


The Hand Salute


How to conduct a march


How to make a good stew for the company

What was the bloodies war in American history

the civil war 600,000 Deaths
When and where did the civil war actually begin


April of 1861


south Carolina at Fort Sumter


the union defeat at the first battle of bull run showed the need for more what?

Thorough preparation and more soldiers
when was the emancipation proclamation created

22 September 1862
All slaves were released from slavery in confederate states on what date due to the emancipation proclamation?

01 January 1863

Who received the first medal of honor?

Private Jacob Parrott on 25 March 1863

The battle of Gettysburg started on what date?

1 July 1863

General lee surrendered his army on what date marking the end of the civil war?

9 April 1865

Who was the only female to receive the medal of honor

Dr. Mary E Walker

Congress Declared war on spain on what date

April 25th 1898

When did world war 1 begin

august 1914

What event sparked the start of world war 1?

a Bosnian separatist killed archduke francis Ferdinand

What was promised to mexico if they attacked the US during WWI

Texas, New Mexico and arizona

On what date did we declare war on Germany
April 2, 1917
Armistis day ended the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month 1918 what do we call It in the US

Veterans day
WWI created what international body
League of nations
National Defence act of June 4th 1920 governed the organization and regulation of what until the 1950's

The Army
When did the Japanese attack pearl harbor
December 7th 1941
The womens army core was created when?

1943
When was D day

June 6th 1944
Dawn on D Day the first 4th and 29th INF division assaulted what beach

Utah and Omaha
What year did president Johnson Begin a process of escalation that put 184,000 American troops in south NAM

1965
national security act of 1947 was a reoginization of the US military what did it establish


The DOD, Army, Navy

When did the Korean war start

1950
President Truman authorized the use of two atomic bombs against japan destroying Hiroshima and Nagasaki on what dates


H - Aug 6 1945


N- Aug 9 1945

Longest war in US history
VietNAM war

After a US marine was shot in 1989 in Panama what operation started?

Operation Just Cause

General H Norman Schwarzkopf and his Saudi counterpart send their multi national ground forces across the border into Iraq on what date

Feb 1991

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
Coalition that included great britian, Australia, polland, and 44 other nations US began military ops to remove sudam hussain

20 March 2003
When was sudam hussain captured

13 December 2003
Revolutinary war

1775-1783
Battle of Fort Ticonderoga

May 10 1775


Infanty branch in US army created when


June 14th 1775
George Washington became the 1st commander and chief of the continental army

july 3 1775
Decleration of Independence was signed

july 4th 1776
During the winter the army received its first real training by a former Prussian officer

1778
Constitution of the US was written

1787
war of 1812

1812 - 1815
civil war

1861-1865
Medal of honor was established

july 12 1862
US emerged as world power with out break of Spanish American war

1898
first chief of staff of army took office

Aug 16th 1903
LT Edmond El gruber composed the caisson song AKA the army goes rolling along

1908
Star Spangled banner

March 3rd 1931
Japanese attack pearl harbor

Dec 7th 1941
D Day france was liberated
June 6th 1944

V E - Germany surrendered

May 12th 1945

First atomic bomb dropped on Hiroshima

Aug 6th 1945

Second atomic bomb dropped on Nagasaki

aug 9th 1945

Department of the army established national security

1947

Air force was created

September 1947

Department of defence created

Aug 10 1945
Uniform code of military justice was inacted

May 1950

President Esienhower signed code of conduct

Aug 17 1955
The Position of the SGM of the army was established when?

July 4th 1966

Operation Enduring freedom began

October 7th 2001

what is honorable service

Our nobel calling to serve our nation

what are 3 ways we conduct honorable service


serve the nation


uphold the army ethic


and live the army values


what are the stewardship responsibilities


Ensure we do the right thing


care for each other


motivate and inspire each other

What are some legal institutainal refrences


constitution


title 5. 10. 26 of the us code


treaties of which the us is party to


status of forces agreements


law of armed conflict

Whar are some of the ways to commit to stand strong?


Keeping army ethic


demonstration of competence character and commitment


and setting the example


preventing misconduct


doing what is right to stop unethical pratices



Just know what is Compitence/ Charchater / Commitment


In your own words


5 Pillars


Trust,


Honorable Service,


Esprit De Corps


Military Expertise


Stewardships of Profession

How do staff members assist the commander


Details of planning,


preparing,


excuting,


and assessing by conducting ops process

what are the principals that the commander is guided by using misson commands philosophies


Build cohesive teams,


create shared understading


intent


disciplined initiatve


mission orders


accept PRUDENT RISK

Under the nature of operations what are military ops


Human endevors that are contests of wills charchterized by continuous and mutual adaptation by all participants



what are the 5 systems included in mission command system


personel


networks


information systems


processes and procedures


facilities and equipment