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Cover The Army

ADP/ADRP 1

Covers NCO Guide

Fm 7-22.7

Covers army leadership

Fm 6-22

Covers Military Justice

Ar 27-10

Covers the operations process

ADP 5-0

Covers NCOPD guide

Da pam 600-25 Ch 2&3

Covers Nco evaluation

Ar/da pam 623-3

Covers Training units and developing leaders

ADP/ADRP 7-0

Covers Crew served weapons

Fm 3-22.68

Covers The army maintenance management system (TAMMS)

Da Pam 750-8 Ch 3

Covers M4

FM 3-22.9

Covers the Counseling Process

ATP 6-22.1, AR/DA Pam 623-3

Atp and ar/da

Covers land navigation

Fm 3-25.26

Covers Army PRT

Fm 7-22

Covers First Aid

Fm 4-25.11

Covers mission command

ADP 6-0

Covers EO and SHARP

AR 600-20

Buff Strap History

Half inch black leather strap with a quarter inch buff strap woven in the middle. Was word by the 3rd infantry regiment on the knapsack for identification purposes.

When was the Old guard Constituted?

June 3rd 1784

Old Guard Medal of Honor Recipients?

1. Sergeant Fegan


2. Corporal Herron


3. Private Burkard


4. Corporal Folland

4

What are the different types of duties?

Specified


Directed


Implied

When was the NCO Corp Born?

June 14 1775

Four steps in supervising subordinates?

1. Assign the task


2. Set standards


3. Check progress


4. Follow up

Define Leadership?

Influencing people by providing purpose, direction and motivation to accomplish the mission and improve organization.

Three ways leaders can influence others?

1. Counseling


2. Coaching


3. Mentoring

Three levels of Leadership?

Direct


Organizational


Strategic

Two barriers of Communication?

Physical


Phychological

Team building Stages?

Formation


Enrichment


Sustainment

3 leader attributes?

Character


Presense


Intellect

3 leader competancies?

Leads


Develops


Achieves

Maximum punishment company commander can give?

14 and 14, with 7 days forfieture of pay and one grade for E4 and below.

Field grade or higher punishment?

Restriction 60 days, extra duty 45 days, 1/2 months pay for 2 months, 1 or more grades for e4 and below and one grade for e5 and e6.

What type of action is SPORTS?

Immediate

M4 max range, area, point?

3600m max


600m area


500m point

4 fundementals of marksmanship?

Steady position


Proper aim


Breathing


Trigger squeeze

8 functioning steps for m4?

Feeding


Chambering


Locking


Firing


Unlocking


Extracting


Ejecting


Cocking

Covers m240B

Fm 3-22.68 ch 3

240B max range?

3725m

M240b max area Tripod/bipod?

Tripod-1100m


Bipod-800m

M240b max point range tripod/bipod?

Tripod-800m


Bipod-600m

What does SAW stand for?

Squad automatic weapon

M249 max range?

3600m

M249 tripod/bipod area

Tripod-1000m


Bipod-800m

M249 tripod/bipod point?

Tripod-800m


Bipod-600m

What form covers counseling?

Da Form 4856

Ncoer form?

Da form 2166-8

Ncoer counseling tracker?

Da form 2166-8-1

What are the 3 training domains the army uses?

Institutional


Operational


Self development

Covers training units and developing leaders?

ADP 7-0

What does METL stand for?

Mission essential task list

What does PMCS stand for?

Preventatice maintenance checks and services

Whats does TAMMS stand for?

The army maintenance management system

What DA Pam covers TAMMS?

Da pam 750-8

What does METT-TC stand for?


-mission


-enemy


-terrain


-troops


-time


-civilians

Key feature of Defensive Battle?

Striving to regain the initiative from an attacking enemy.

Main purpose of offense is to?

Defeat destroy or nuetrilize the enemy force.

What are the 5 forms of recon?

Route


Zone


Area


RIF


Special

Definition of a map?

A graphic representation of a portion of the earths surface drawn to scale, as seen from above.

8 types of maps?

Planimetric


Topographic


Photo


Joints operations


Photomosaic


Terrain model


Military


Special

Where will you find the legend of a map?

Lower left Margin

What are the 6 colors on a military map?

Black


Brown


Red


Red-brown


Green


Blue

How do you read a map?

Right and up

What lines on a map run north and south?

Longitude

What lines on a map run east and west?

Latitude

What are the 3 norths on a military map?

True north


Grid north


Magnetic north

What is an azimuth?

A horizontal angle measure clockwise from a north based line.

What are the two techniques for holding a compass?

Center hold


Compass to cheek hold

5 Major terrain features?

Hill


Valley


Ridge


Saddle


Depression

3 minor terrain features?

Draw


Cliff


Spur

2 supplementary terrain features?

Cut


Fill

First step to land navigation is?

Orientating your map.

What does PRT stand for?

Physical readiness training

What does the preperation drill consist of?

Bend and reach


Rear lunge


High jumper


Rower


Squat bender


Windmill


Forward lunge


Prone row


Bent leg body twist


Push up

Be really highly ready, soldiers who fail probably become profiles

What is self aid?

Emergency treatment provided to oneself.

What is first aid?

First care given before treatment by medical personnel.

What are the lifesaving steps?(ABC)

Airway


Bleeding


Control for shock

Four types of burns?

Thermal


Electrical


Chemical


Laser

What chapter covers EO in AR 600-20

Chapter 6

What is the purpose of EO

To ensure fair treatment for all persons in support of readiness.

2 types of EO complaints?

Formal and informal

What does SHARP stand for?

Sexual assault/harrasment response prevention.

Slogan for SHARP?

I am strong


Intervene, act, motivate

What chapter of 600-20 covers SHARP?

Chapter 7 and 8

Five techniques for dealing with Sexual harrasment?

Direct


Indirect


Third party


CoC


Formal complaint

SARC stands for?

Sexual assault response coordintor

What does UVA stand for?

Unit victim advocates

What does NIMS stand for?

Not in my squad

What is NIMS purpose?

A bottom up approach for soldiers to take ownership of both the problem and solution of sexual harrasment.

What are the 8 troop leading procedures?

1. Recieve the mission


2. Issue a warno


3. Make a plan


4. Start movement


5. Recon


6. Complete the plan


7. Issue the complete order


8. Supervise

RIMS RCIS

What regulation covers offense and defense?

ADP/ADRP 3-90

Regimental SHARP representative?

SFC Patrick

Regimental EO Representative?

MSG Marsh

3 types of Article 15?

Summerized


Company Grade


Field Grade