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49 Cards in this Set
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3 Phases of Tactical Combat Care |
1. Care Under Fire 2. Tactical Field Care 3. Combat Casualty Evacuation Care |
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Medical term for severe bleeding… |
Hemorrhage |
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What is a map? |
A graphic representation of a portion of the earth’s surface, drawn to scale, as seen from above. |
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What are the colors / meanings on a map? |
Blue - Hydography or water features Black - Man-made features Red - Cultural features, roads, boundaries Green - Vegetation Brown - Contour lines, elevations, and relief |
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Where is the legend of the map found? |
In the lower left margin |
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How many degrees is on a compass? |
360 Degrees |
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How many Norths are there on a military map & what are they? |
There are 3 Norths: 1. True North 2. Magnetic North 3. Grid North |
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What are the 5 major terrain features on a map? |
1. Hill 2. Valley 3. Ridge 4. Saddle 5. Depression |
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What are the 3 minor terrain features on a map? |
1. Draw 2. Spur 3. Cliff |
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What are the 2 Supplementary terrain features on a map? |
1. Cut 2. Fill |
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What are the two ways to hold a compass? |
1. Compass-to-cheek technique 2. Center hold technique |
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Which ring do you use on a compass? |
Inner-Ring - Degrees (Not minutes) |
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What is the typical size of a military map? |
1:50,000 Ratio |
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What is the 1-222 AVN REGT hot weather modified uniform? |
Heat Modifications Include: 1. Coat sleeves buttoned to the largest opening and the cuff folded outward one fold. 2. Trouser legs un-bloused; leg cuff folded with an inch fold so that while at the position of attention the bottom of the cuff does not extend below the 3rd eyelet of the boot or rise above the top of the boot |
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Who is the company 1SG? |
D. Company 1SG is 1SG Lowery |
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Who is the battalion CSM? |
1-222nd AVN REGT CSM is CSM Warren |
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Who is the brigade CSM? |
128th AVN Brigade CSM is CSM Resmondo |
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Who is the Aviation Branch CSM? |
Aviation Branch CSM is CSM Wilson |
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What are the 2 commands that will bring personnel to the position of attention? |
1. Attention 2. Fall In |
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Name the four positions the can be commanded from the position of attention? |
1. Parade Rest 2. Stand at Ease 3. At Ease 4. Rest |
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What distance step is defined as a normal size step, regarding marching? |
A 30-inch step |
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What distance is defined as half-steps, regarding marching? |
15-inch step |
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How many steps/min is in a “quick time” march? |
120 steps per minute |
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How many steps/min is in a “double time” march? |
180 Steps per minute |
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At what position are most all marching movements executed? |
Position of Attention |
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For stationary movements, what are the terms used to describe the two commands? |
1. Preparatory Command 2. Command of Execution |
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When marching, who in the formation renders the hand salute when necessary? |
Whoever is in charge of the formation |
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When at a “double time” the soldier is required to do what prior to render honors? |
Go to quick time |
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Who is the company commander? |
D. Company commander is Capt. Torres |
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When “to the colors” and “reveille” is played, required to render the hand salute together, when not an official formation? |
Yes, soldiers will face the flag or the music and stand at attention and salute the flag. |
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Describe how to properly execute the position of attention… |
- Heels together on line with toes pointing out equally forming a 45-degree angle - Rest weight evenly on the heels & balls of both feet - Legs straight without locking knees - Body erect with hips level chest lifted and arched, and shoulders square - Head erect with face & eyes straight to the front with the chin drawn in so that the alignment of head and neck is vertical - Arms hang straight without stiffness. - Curl fingers to the the tips of the thumbs are alongside and touching the first joint of the forefingers. -Thumbs straight along the seams of the trouser leg with the first joint of the fingers touching the trousers. - Remain silent and do not move unless directed. |
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Is the combat lifesaver considered to be the medical soldier? |
No |
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Your unit is in ground combat, you see a soldier fall as though he has been shot; your primary duty is to… |
Continue firing at the enemy. |
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You applied a tourniquet to a soldier’s wounded leg before dragging him to a safe location. What should you do about the tourniquet once you and the casualty are safe? |
Place another tourniquet in a place above the first tourniquet and leave both tourniquets in place. |
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Explain the 9-lines med-evac request… |
1. Location 2. Frequency / Call Sign 3. Number of Casualties by Precedence 4. Special Equipment needed 5. Number of Casualties by Type 6. Safety of Site 7. Method of Marking 8. Nationality 9. CBRN |
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When are civilian water bottle / hydration devices allowed when wearing an Army uniform? |
Never |
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Are study groups a violation of the honor code? |
No |
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Where are cold weather silk shirts worn when in ACU? |
Underneath tan T-shirt |
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Who is the battalion commander? |
1-222nd AVN REGT Commander is LTC Brubaker |
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Who is the Brigade Commander? |
The 128th AVN Brigade Commander is COL Miller |
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Who is the USAAACE Commander? |
The aviation branch commander is MAJ GEN McCurry |
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What is the minimum sleepwear for a shoulder while sleeping in the barrack room? |
Summer APFU (PT Shorts & PT Shirt) |
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What are the Army Values? |
Loyalty Duty Respect Selfless Service Honor Integrity Personal Courage |
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Failure to obey a lawful order is punishable under what article of UCMJ? |
Article 92 |
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What side do you carry your profile in your ACU? |
Left Shoulder Pocket |
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Define the word “cadence” regarding marching… |
Measured movement, as in dancing or marching, or the beat of such movement |
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The Aviation Mechanics Creed |
Upon, my honor, I swear that I shall hold in sacred trust, the rights and privileges conferred upon me as a graduate mechanic. Knowing full well that the safety and lives of others are dependent upon my skill and judgement, I shall never knowingly subject others to risk, which I would not be willing to assume for myself or those dear to me… Above the best! |
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The Aviation Song |
High above the best, High above the best We are Army Aviation, USA, Proud and strong, we meet the test.
Skies filled with thunder, Wearing silver wings upon our chest, We meet the needs of ground command As we aid the nation’s quest. Army Aviation, flying high, above the best! |
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The Conscious of the Aviation Maintainer |
I am a professional I know I am a professional because I have been trained by those who will accept nothing less. I have been given the fundamentals, and by applying those fundamentals correctly, I will become more skilled as time goes on; but even now I am a professional. When working on aircraft, I will always know I am right because I have the integrity and the honesty to admit when I am unsure and to seek out the correct manuals for the answers. Yes, I am a professional, and as long as I work on aircraft, I will remain one because, I know that I am partly responsible to every crew member ever to fly on the aircraft that I maintain. As a professional, I take pride in my work, and a satisfaction in knowing that my skill is an important integral part of Aviation because… I am a professional! |