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What is the highest peacetime award for valor?
The Soldier's Medal
What is an Award?
A decoration, medal, badge, ribbon, or appurtenance bestowed on an individual or a unit
What is a decoration?
An award to an individual for a specific act of gallantry or service
What is DA Form 7013?
Certificate of Appreciation
What are the six groups that individual awards can be categorized into?
1. Decorations
2. Good Conduct Medal
3. Service Medals
4. Service Ribbons
5. Badges and Tabs
6. Certificates and Letters
What is engraved on the reverse side of the Medal of Honor?
The grade, name, and organization of the awardee are engraved on the reverse of the Medal of Honor.
How many stars are on the blue silk shield that the Army Medal of Honor is suspended from?
13
What is the word inscribed on the suspension bar of the Medal of Honor?
Valor
Whose profile is on the Medal of Honor?
Minerva, the roman goddess of wisdom and righteous war
What is the order of precedence for the wearing of individual awards?
1. U.S. Military Decorations
2. U.S. Non-Military Decorations
3. Prisoner of War Medal
4. Good Conduct Medal
5. U.S. Army Reserve Components Achievement Medal
6. U.S. Service Medals and Service Ribbons
7. U.S. Merchant Marine Decorations
8. Foreign Decorations (Does not include Service Medals and Ribbons)
9. Non-U.S. Service Medals and Ribbons
What is the DA Form 2442?
Certificate of Achievement
Who is the approving authority for the Good Conduct Medal?
The Company Commander
Who is the final approving authority for an AAM? ARCOM?
AAM- Lt. Colonel or higher

ARCOM- Colonel or higher
What is the second highest award for valor?
The Distinguished Service Cross
What was the first medal awarded in the U.S. Army?
The Purple Heart
What is a DA Form 4950?
Good Conduct Medal Certificate
What is a DA Form 87?
Certificate of Training
What is a DA Form 638?
Recommend/Request an award
What are the three U.S. Army Combat Badges?
1. Combat Infantryman Badge (CIB)
2. Combat Action Badge (CAB)
3. Combat Medical Badge (CMB)
When you take the APFT, what is the minimum number of points you must score in each event?
60 points
What AR covers Awards and Decorations?
AR 600-8-22
What FM covers Physical Fitness?
FM 21-20
What are the three phases of physical conditioning?
1. Preparatory
2. Conditioning
3. Maintenance
About how long is the preparatory phase?
2 weeks
What is a MFT?
A Master Fitness Trainer
What does FITT stand for?
Frequency
Intensity
Time
Type
What is DA Form 3349?
Physical Profile Form
What are the three periods of a normal daily exercise routine?
1. Warm-up
2. Conditioning
3. Cool-down
What is the objective of physical fitness training?
To enhance soldiers’ abilities to meet the physical demands of war.
What AR covers the Army Physical Fitness Program?
AR 350-1 Chapter 1, Section 24
What are the seven basic principles of exercise?
1. Regularity
2. Progression
3. Overload
4. Balance
5. Specificity
6. Variety
7. Recovery
What are the five components of physical fitness?
1. Cardio Respiratory Endurance
2. Muscular Strength
3. Muscular Endurance
4. Flexibility
5. Body Composition
How many scorers should be supplied for the APFT?
A minimum of 1 per every 15 soldiers
What is the DA Form 705?
Physical Readiness Test Scorecard
Name the two physical fitness formations?
1. Extended Rectangular
2. Circular