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What are the four fundamentals of marksmanship

• steady position


• proper aim


• breathing


• trigger squeeze

What is remedial action

Continuing effort to determine the cause of stoppage or malfunction and to try to clear the stoppage once it has been identified

Describe the proper procedures for applying remedial action

• Try to place the weapon on safe


remove the magazine


lock the bolt to the rear


place the weapon on safe if not already done

Describe the proper procedure for applying immediate action

Sports

What is immediate action

Involves quickly applying a possible correction to reduce a stoppage without performing troubleshooting procedures to determine the actual cause

Name the different categories of malfunction

failure to feed chamber or lock


failure to fire cartridge


failure to extract


failure to eject

What does CLP stand for

Cleaner


lubricant


preservative

Describe the M4 rifle

A 5.56 mm magazine fed gas operated air cooled semi automatic or three round burst handheld shoulder fired weapon.

Describe the barrel rifling of the M4

Right hand twist 1/7

What are the eight steps in the functioning of the M4

feeding


chambering


locking


firing


unlocking


extracting


ejecting


• cocking

What is Muzzle velocity of the M4

2970 ft./s

When you take the APFT, what is the minimum number of points you must score in each event?

60 points

When you take the APFT, what is the minimum number of points you must score in each event?

60 points

What FM covers physical readiness training?

FM 7-22

About how long is the preparatory phase?

2 weeks

About how long is the preparatory phase?

2 weeks

About how long is the conditioning phase?

When a soldier is physically mission capable

About how long is the preparatory phase?

2 weeks

About how long is the conditioning phase?

When a soldier is physically mission capable

What is MFT?

Master fitness trainer

About how long is the preparatory phase?

2 weeks

About how long is the conditioning phase?

When a soldier is physically mission capable

What is MFT?

Master fitness trainer

What does FITT stand for?

•Frequency


•Intensity


•Time


•Type

What are the PRT system's phase?

•the initial condition phase


•the toughening phase


•the sustaining phase

What is DA Form 3349?

Physical profile form

What are 8 tenets of train as you will fight, as they relate to PRT?

•full spectrum operations and promote quick transition between mission


•proficiency in combined arm operations and unified action •focus is on training the fundamental first


•performance oriented, conduct under realistic condition , and mission focused


•incorporate challenging, complex, ambiguous, and uncomfortable situation •incorporate safety and composite risk management •conducted under conditions that replicate the operational environment


•conducted during deployment


What are the three components of PRT?

•Strength


•Endurance


•Mobility