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What does ASAP stand for?

Army substance abuse program

What army regulation covers ASAP?

AR 600-85

What does EO stand for?

Equal opportunity

What is an EOR?

Equal opportunity representative.

What Army Regulation covers the total army sponsorship program?

AR 600 dash 8 dash 8

What army field manual is called training in the force?

FM 7-0

Training is BLANK we do, not BLANK we do.

Training is what we do, not something we do.

What are the three types of training plans?

Long range, short range, and near term.

What does the term METL stand for?

Mission essential task list

What does AAR stand for?

After action review

What are the four parts that the AAR stand for?

Review what was supposed to happen.


Establish what happened.


Determine what was right or wrong with what happened.


Determine how the task should be done differently the next time.

What army regulation covers the wear and appearance of the military uniform?

AR 670-1

What does the acronym I.P.F.U stand for?

Improve physical fitness uniform

What is the only insignia authorized for wear on the I.P.F.U according to the AR 670-1?

The physical fitness badge

The commander must perform what action to ensure compliance with AR 670-1 tattoo and branding policy?

The commander must conduct an annual check for new tattoo or brands above the neckline, wrist, and hand.

Who are the only soldiers authorized to wear of the IPFU shirt outside the trucks?

Pregnant soldiers

When must identification badges be worn?

Soldiers must wear identification tags at all times while on duty and in uniform unless otherwise directed by the commander.

What D A Form is used to recommend/ request an award?

D.A form 638

What army regulations governs awards and decorations?

AR 600 dash 8 dash 22

What three words are inscribed on the front of the good conduct metal?

Honor, efficiency, and fidelity.

What is an award?

A decoration, medal, badge, ribbon, or appurtenance bestowed on an individual or a unit.

Explain the chain of command.

It is the succession of commanders superior to subordinates through which command is exercised.

Is the command sergeant major in the chain of the command?

No, but he supervises the NCO support channel.

What is the NCO support channel?

It is the channel communication that reinforces the chain of command.

What must the sergeant have in order to accomplish sergeant's business?

The skill, ability, and leadership to train soldiers for combat and lead them into combat.

Who is the only member of both your chain of command and your NCO support channel?

Your first line supervisor, section, squad, or team leader.

When was the position of sergeant major of the army established?

July 4th, 1966

What is the role of the command sergeant major?

Senior enlisted advisor to the commander.

How does the chain of command support the NCO support channel?

By legally punishing those who challenge a sergeant's authority.

How does the commander exercise command?

Through subordinate commanders.

What are key elements of command?

Authority and responsibility.

What army regulation covers the salute, honors, and visit of courtesy?

AR 600-25

Can you salute as a prisoner?

No, you have lost the right to salute.

Where do you walk when walking with someone that is senior to you?

On the senior person's left.

When meeting an officer in the open, how far away should you be before rendering the hand salute?

Approximately 6 paces away our paths will bring us close by, or within speaking distance when making eye contact.

Who salute in a group of soldiers not in formation?

The first person to see the officer should call the group to attention and everyone should salute.

What FM cover drill and ceremony?

FM 3-21.5

What are the four rest positions that can be given at the halt?

Stand at ease, at ease, parade rest, rest.

What are the primary values of ceremonies?

To render honor, preserve tradition, and to stimulate Esprit de Corps.

What is the only command given from inspection arms?

"Ready, port, arms."

What is the formation?

The arrangement of elements of a unit in a prescribed manner.

What are the two parts of most drill commands?

Preparatory command. Command of execution.

Who is responsible for training and appearance of the color guard?

The command sergeant major.

What is the guidon?

A guide on is a swallow- tailed flag carried by companies, batteries, troops, and certain detachments.

What is the field manual for map reading and land navigation?

FM 3-25.26

Where is the legend of the map found?

Lower left margin.

What are the three types of contour lines?

Index, intermediate, and supplementary.

How many Norths are there on a military map?

3. True North, magnetic north, and grid north.

What are the five major terrain features found on a map?

Hill, ridge, valley, saddle, and depression.

What are the three minor terrain features found on a military map?

Cliff, draw, and spur.

What are the two supplementary terrain futures found on a military map?

Cut and fill.

What is a map?

A map is a graphic representation of a portion of the Earth's surface drawn to scale as seen from above.

What field manual covers counseling?

FM 6-22 appendix B

What is counseling?

Counseling is the process used by leaders to review a subordinate's demonstrated performance and potential.

What are some techniques leaders may use during the directive approach to canceling?

Corrective training and commanding.

What are the three approaches to counseling?

Directive, non-directive, and combined.

What are the four stages of the counseling process?

Identify the need for counseling.


Prepare for counseling. Conduct counseling.


Follow up.

What does FM 6-22 covers?

Army leadership.

Define leadership?

Leadership is influencing people by providing purpose, direction, and motivation while operating to accomplish the mission and improving the organization.

What are the three principal ways that leaders can develop others through which they provide knowledge and feedback?

Counseling, coaching, and mentoring.

Attributes of an army leader can be best defined as what an army leader is. What are the attributes of an army leader?

A leader of character.


A leader with presence.


A leader with intellectual capacity.

What AR covers military justice?

AR 27-10

What is the UCMJ?

Uniform code of military justice. The status that prescribes criminal law for soldiers.

One of the three classifications of article 15s.

Summarized, company grade, and field grade.

What is an article 15, UCMJ?

It is the type of non- judicial punishment used for minor offenses imposed upon military members.

Who may impose an article 15?

Any commanding officer.

How many articles are in the UCMJ?

58 total. 46 articles and 12 sub-articles.

When are the three types of court martial?

Summary, special, and general.

What form is used to record summarized article 15 proceedings?

DA form 2627-1.

Does a soldier have to accept an article 15?

No, they can determine trial by court-martial.

When was the NCO creed written?

1973

How many paragraphs make up the NCO Creed?

3.

What is the official song of the US army?

The army goes rolling along.

Recite the warrior ethos.

I will always place the mission first.


I will never accept defeat.


I will never quit.


I will never leave a fallen comrade.

What publication covers the NCO guide?

FM 7-22.7

How many sergeant major of the army have there been?

16.

Who is the current sergeant major of the army?

Michael A. Grinston

Who is the first sergeant major of the army?

Sergeant Major William O. Woodridge.

What year was the sergeant major of the army established?

1966

What do soldiers depend on from an NCO?

Their guidance, training, and leadership to win the nation's war.

When was the NCO Corps born?

June 14th, 1775.

What is command authority?

The authority leaders have over soldiers by virtue of rank or assignment.

What three countries traditions were blended to develop our army's NCO Corps?

The British, French, and Prussian armies.

Who wrote the regulation for the order and discipline of the troops of the United States, also commonly called the Blue book and thus standardized NCO duties and responsibilities in 1778.

Inspector General Frederick von Steuben.

What regulation governs' holistic health and fitness?

FM 7-22

What manual covers holistic health and fitness testing?

ATP 7-22.01

What is an MFT?

Master fitness trainer.

In what order must the ACFT be performed?

3 Maximum deadlift, standing power throw, Sprint drag carry, hand release push-ups, plank, and 2 mile run or alternative event.

What are the ACFT MOD aerobic events?

5,000 meter row, 12,000 meter bike, 1,000 meter swim, and 2.5 miles walk.

When are the five domains of the holistic health and fitness system?

Physical readiness, nutritional readiness, mental readiness, spiritual residents, and readiness.

What does the ACFT stand for?

Army combat fitness test.

When is the minimum score and maximum score on an ACFT?

360 and 600.

What army regulation prescribes the policy and procedures governing enlisted promotions and reductions?

AR 600-8-19

What should you look for when recommending an individual for promotion?

Overall performance, attitude, leadership ability, and develop potential.

When is the composition of a promotion board?

There must be at least three voting members and a recorder without a vote.

When should soldiers be recommended for promotion?

Only after they develop the skills and abilities necessary to perform the duties and responsibilities of the next higher grade.

What regulation covers enlisted personnel management?

AR 601-280 and NGR 600 -200

When are soldiers authorized to extend?

12 months out from their ETS date.

How long can an extension be approved for?

Not to exceed a total of 12 months.

What form is used for an oath of extension?

DA form 4836

Who can initiate a bar of reenlistment?

Any commander in the soldier's chain of command?

What does ARP stand for?

Army retention program

Who is responsible for the army safety program?

It is the responsibility of each soldier.

Accidents are reported in accordance with what regulation?

AR 385-10

What accounts for the majority of accidents?

Carelessness.

The word safety is often associated with what term?

Risk management.

Where in post can you find out how many privately owned vehicle accidents that were fatal have occurred this year?

A sign in the vicinity of the outbound gate post.

What type of fire extinguisher must not be used on electrical fires?

A water fire extinguisher.

Who is The Adjutant General (TAG) of the Washington army national guard?

Major General Bret D. Daughtry

How many The Adjutant Generals (TAG) have served in the Washington army national guard?

36

Who is the commanding general (the assistant to The Adjutant General) of the Washington army national guard?

Brigadier General Daniel H. Dent

How often is the Washington army national guard service ribbon awarded?

Once for every 5 years of service.

What year was the Washington army national guard established?

1855

Who was the first Adjutant General of the washington army national guard?

Brigadier General James Tilton.

How many major subordinated commands is the Washington army national guard comprised of?

5

The arsenal, the first building on camp Murray was built in 1916. What is the current building number of the arsenal and what is it used for?

Building two, Washington national guard museum.

What are the four fundamentals of marksmanship?

Steady position, proper aim (sight picture), breathing, and trigger squeeze.

What does the acronym sports stand for?

Slap, pull, observe, release, tap, and shoot.

Name three assault firing positions used with an M249.

Soldiers, hip, and underarm.

Describe the magazine for the M9.

A standard staggered box magazine design to hold 15 rounds.

What are the five positions from which to throw a grenade?

Standing, prone to standing, kneeling, prone to kneeling, and alternate prone.

What army regulation covers the army weight control program?

AR 600-9

What circumferences sites are used for taping male and female soldiers?

For males, abdomen and neck. For females, neck, waist and hip. Largest portion of the protruding buttock.

How often should soldiers be weighed?

A soldier should be weighed when they take the APFT or at least every 6 months.

To assist soldiers in meeting the requirement prescribed in AR 600-9, weight screening tables are used. The screening weight is based on what two considerations?

Height and age with separate tables for male and females.