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What does JSLIST stand for?
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Joint Service Lightweight Integrated Suit Technology |
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What are 4 types of chemical agents? |
Blood Choking Nerve Blister |
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What does MOPP stand for? |
Mission Oriented Protective Posture |
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What are the 4 stages of Counseling? |
1. Identify the need for counseling 2. Prepare the counseling 3. Conduct the counseling 4. Follow up |
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What are 4 basic components counseling sessions consist of? |
1. Opening session 2. Discuss issue 3. Develop plan of action 4. Recording and closing the session |
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What are the steps required to prepare for counseling? |
1. Select suitable place 2. Schedule the time 3. Notify the person in advance 4. Organize the information 5. Outline the counseling sessions components 6. Plan your counseling 7. Establish the right atmosphere |
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Define leadership |
Someone who leads by example and puts their soldiers before themselves |
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What are the levels of leadership? |
Direct Organizational Strategic |
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What is toxic leadership? |
Someone who is self-centered with attitudes toward motivation and behavior that affect the organization and mission performance |
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What are the 7 steps of problem solving? |
1. Identify the problem 2. Gather information 3. Develop a plan 4. Generate a solution 5. Analyze the solution 6. Compare solutions 7. Make a decision |
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What are 3 categories of counseling? |
Event oriented Performance Personal Growth |
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What are the 4 major mission command activities the operations process consists of? |
Planning Preparing Executing Assessing |
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What is the purpose of the performance traid? |
Improve health and wellness |
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What are the 5 dimensions or pillars of strength? |
1. Social 2. Emotional 3. Spiritual 4. Family 5. Physical |
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What are the 3 pillars that comprise the army performance triad? |
1. Sleep 2. Activity 3. Nutrition |
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What is comprehensive soldier fitness? |
Individual assessment, virtual or classroom training that provides critical skills for soldiers, family members and army civilians |
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What are the 3 army planning methodologies? |
1. Army designed methodology 2. Military Decision Making Process (MDMP) 3. Troop Leading Procedures (TLP) |
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What ADP covers leadership ? |
ADP 6-22 (Army Doctrine Publication) |
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What are the leaders attributes? |
Character, presence, and intellect |
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What are the army leaders competencies? |
Leads, achieves and develops |
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What are the 2 barriers of communication? |
Physical and psychological |
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What ADP covers Operations Process |
ADP 5-0 |
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What does TLP stand for? |
Troop Leading Procedure |
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What are the 8 TLPs? |
1. Recieve the mission 2. Issue the warning order 3. Make a tentative plan 4. Start necessary movement 5. Conduct recon 6. Complete the plan 7. Issue the order 8. Supervise and refine |
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What should the mission clearly convey? |
The unit's mission and the commander's intent |
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What is the one third/two thirds rule? |
One thirds of the time goes to planning Two thirds of the time goes to preparing |
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What is CSF? |
Comprehensive Soldier Fitness |
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What is GAT? |
Global Assessment Tool |
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What does GAT do? |
Helps assess your physical and psychological health |
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What does CSF2 stand for? |
Comprehensive Soldier Family Fitness |
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What ATP covers counseling? |
ATP 6-22.1 |
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What are the three approaches of counseling? |
Direct Non-direct Combined |
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Whag does METT-TC stand for? |
Mission Enemy Terrain Time Troops available Civil consideration |
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What does MDMP stand for? |
Military Decision Making Process |
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What are the 5 paragraphs in a OPORD? |
Situation Mission Execution Service and support Command and signal |
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What does DLC stand for? |
Distribute Leaders Course |
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What is DLC? |
Has 6 levels, averaging 40 academic hours through the Army learning management system. Designed to focus on the 6 leader core competencies |
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What is the difference between SSD and DLC? |
DLC gives soldiers a GPA after the course and a head start on BLC |
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What does ACT stand for? |
Army Career Tracker |
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What DA Form is for sponsorship? What section do you fill as a sponsor? |
DA Form 5434/ section 3 |
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What is counseling? |
Counseling is a leader's review of their soldier's performance and potential |
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What form is used for counseling? |
DA Form 4856-E |
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What AR cover Army Command Policy? |
AR 600-20 |
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Whag does ACS stand for? |
Army Community Services |
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What kind of army program are in ACS? |
AER Loan Lending closet Family Advocacy Program Victim Advocacy program |
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What is Army Emergency Relief |
AER. An financially assist active duty soldiers, family members, army national guard, and us army reserves on active duty orders more than 30 days |
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Whaf are the 3 effects of a nuclear explosion? |
Heat Blast Radiation |
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What FM covers NBC (nuclear, biological, chemical) |
FM 3-11 |
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How many levels of MOPP are there? |
5 levels MOPP level 0- everything on standby MOPP level 1- pants, top, with mask on standby MOPP level 2- pants, top, and boots MOPP level 3 pants, top, boots, mask, and gloves |
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What are the 4 fundamentals of marksmanship? |
1. Sight picture 2. Trigger squeeze 3. Breathing 4. Steady position |
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Describe the M4 |
The M4 shoots 5.56, is magazine fed, gas operated, air cooled, semiautomatic/auto, hand held that is fired from the shoulder |
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What is the TC for the M4? |
TC 3-22.9 |
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What are the range for M4? |
Max range 3600 meters Max Effective range 500 meters Effective area range 600 meters |
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What is the basic combat load for M4? |
210 rounds, 7 mags 30 rounds each |
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M17 ranges |
Max effective range 50 meters Max range 1800 meters |
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What are the 8 steps of function? |
1. Feeding 2. Chambering 3. Locking 4. Firing 5. Unlocking 6. Extracting 7. Ejecting 8. Cocking |
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Describe the m17 |
It fires 9mm rounds, is semi automatic, magazine fed, sticker fired |
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What is immediate action on an M4? |
Slap Pull Observe Release Tap Shoot |
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What is TC3 |
Tactical combat casualty care |
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What is the TC for first aid? |
TC 4-02.1 |
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What are the ABC of medical treatmet? |
Open airway/restore breathing Stop bleeding Dress and bandage wounds Prevent shock |