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What FM covers weapons?
FM 3-22.9

AR for Army Programs SHARP/EO and Command Policies
AR 600-20

Army Doctrine for Training Units and Developing Leaders
(Army Doctrine Reference Publication) ADP or ADRP 7-0

Drill and Ceremony reference

TC 3-21.5


ADP for Army Leadership (guide to leadership?)
ADP 6-22 or FM 6-22

Military Justice refence

AR 27-10


AR for NCOERs?
AR 623-3 or DA PAM 623-3

AR for Promotion and Reduction?
AR 600-8-19

Publications for First Aid?
FM 4-25.11

Customs and Courtesies ref

AR 600-25


Promotions and Reductions ref

AR 600-8-19


AR for Army Body Composition Program?
AR 600-9

Army Physical Readiness Training?
FM 7-22

What Does SHARP stand for?
Sexual Harassment/Assault Response & Prevention

What are the 8 function steps of the M16A2?
Feeding, Chambering, Locking, Firing, Unlocking, Extracting, Ejecting, and Cocking
1st General Order?
I will guard everything within the limits of my post and quit my post only when properly relieved

2nd General Order?
I will obey my special orders and perform all of my duties in a military manner.

3rd General Order?
I will report violations of my special orders, emergencies, and anything not covered in my instructions to the commander of the relief.

4 types of burns?
Electrical, thermal, chemical, and laser

3 categories of heat injuries?
heat cramps, heat exhaustion, and stroke

4 life saving steps?
1. Clear the airway 2. Stop the bleeding 3. Protect the wound. 4. Treat for shock
What does PMCS stand for?
Preventive Maintenance Checks and Services

What does TAMMS stand for?
The Army Maintenance Management System

Which form is used for PMCS?
DA Form 5988-E (dash e)

What is the AR for Customs and Courtesies?
AR 600-25

What is the AR for Leaves and Passes?
AR 600-8-10

When was 168th First Constituted?
August 14th, 1943

When was 168th Multifunctional Medical Battalion first activated?
September 10th, 1943 at Camp Young, California

Last time 168th MMB was activated?
Activated October 16th, 1993 in Korea


1st paragraph of NCO creed

NOIMPTI, IAANCO, ALOS, AANCO, IRTIAAMOATHC, WIKA, “TBOTA”. IAPOTCONCOAWAATCMSATBCUTC, TMS, AMC, ROTSIWIFM. IWNUMGOPTAP, P, OPS.


2ND paragraph of Creed of Noncommisioned Officer?
CIMWW. MTBRWABUIMM - AOMM, ATWOMS. IWSTRTATP. IAAOMRAANCO. IWFMRIITR. ASAETOL; IWPTL. IKMS, AIWAPTNAMO. IWCCWMSANLTU. IWBFAIWRBRAP.

3rd paragraph of Creed of Noncommisioned Officer?
OOMUWHMTTATD; TWNHTAM. IWETRAC, AWATOMS. IWBLTTWWIS; S, P, ASA. IWEIBTAAITAOO. IWNCMI, NMMC. IWNF, NWIAMCTFTWAP, NCO, L!

TC 3-21.5 is descended from what publication?
The Blue Book

Who wrote the Blue Book?
Baron Friedrich von Steuben. A former Prussian staff officer hired by General George Washington.

What is the purpose of drill?
Enable commander to move unit orderly and timely. Promotes discipline, teamwork, confidence, pride, attention to detail.

Purpose of ceremonies?
adds color and pageantry to military life, preserving tradition and promoting espirit de corps.

3 Methods of teaching drills?
Step-by-step. Talk-through. By-the-numbers

Describe a rank.
A line that is one element in depth.

What is a file?
A column that has a front of one element.

How many steps per minute is quick time?
120 steps per minute

How many steps per minute is double time?
180 steps per minute

2 types of platoon formations?
Column and line formations

What are 5 rests executed from halt position?
1. At ease 2. Stand at, ease 3. Rest 4. Parade Rest 5. Fall out. ASRPF

Difference between route step march and At ease march? At ease march
silent. Both allow out of step but maintain formation

Head of an element?
Leading element of a column

Post of a formation?
correct place an officer or NCO will stand in a prescribed formation.

Base of formation?
element on which movements are planned or regulated.

Board definition of Leadership?
Process of influencing people by providing purpose, direction, and motivation to accomplish mission and improve organization.

3 major categories of leader competencies?
1. Leads others. 2. develops environment, others, the profession. 3. Achieves his organization’s goals.

3 LEVELs of army Leadership?
1. direct 2. organizational 3. strategic.

7 Army Values?
LDRSHIP, 1. Loyalty, Duty, Respect, Selfless Service, Honor, Integrity, Personal Courage.

3 principal ways of developing others?
1. Counseling, 2. coaching, 3. and mentoring.
CCM

3 stages of team building?
1. Formation, 2. enrichment 3. sustainment
FES

Rank of EOR is normally?
SGT(P) through 1LT

3 polices each commander is required to publish and post on EO?
1. command policy statements for EO. 2. Prevention of Sexual Harassment 3. Equal Opportunity Complaint Procedures.

What is purpose of EO program?
EO Program formulates, directs, and sustains a comprehensive effort to maximize human potential and to ensure fair treatment for all persons based solely on merit, fitness, and capability in support of readiness

At what level should there be EOA (Equal Oppurtunity Advisor)?
at BDE level or higher.

At what level should there have EOR?
company AND Bn levels.

Assistance help line number for EO/SHARP?
1-800-267-9964

When must a Commander conduct a Command Climate survey after taking command?
Within 30 days of assuming command, again after 6 months, then annually

Who is the Approving Authority to place an off post establishment Off Limits?
The Armed Forces Disciplinary Control Board

What are the two types of EO Complaints?
Formal and Informal

What is a Formal Complaint?
sweating to accuracy of statements. Require documentation.

What is the form used to file a Formal Complaint?
DA Form 7279 (Equal Opportunity Complaint Form)

How long do Soldiers have to file a Formal Complaint?
60 days from the incident

Who should a Formal Complaint be filed with?
with the commander at the lowest echelon of command that is unbiased and expeditious.
What does I. A.M. STRONG stand for?
Intervene, Act, Motivate

What are the different categories of Sexual Harassment?
Verbal, Non-verbal, and physical

What are the Types of Sexual Harassment?
1. Quid pro quo. (latin for ‘this for that’) 2. Hostile environment

What are the five techniques of dealing with Sexual Harassment?
Direct approach, Indirect approach, Third party, Chain of command, Filing a formal complaint

How often should units train on POSH?
twice a year

What is POSH?

Prevention Of Sexual Harassment


What are the two types of reporting of Sexual Assault?
Restricted (confidential) and Unrestricted (investigation)

Who can a Soldier report a Sexual Assault to if they want to keep it restricted?
SARC, VA, or healthcare provider.

Who can a Soldier report a Sexual Assault to if they want it to be Unrestricted?
Chain of command, law enforcement, or SARC.

Describe M16A2 rifle.
5.56-mm, magazine-fed, gas-operated, shoulder fired weapon for semiautomatic or 3 round burst fire.

The 5 types of ammunition?
Ball, Tracer, Blank, Dummy, and plastic. BBDPT

What is stoppage?
Failure of weapon to complete cycle of operation

What is immediate action for M16A2?
SPORTS after stoppage

Types of ammo for M203 grenade launcher?
40mm (HE(high explosive)), smoke, tear gas, shot, and flare)

My serial number?
W017252

What is shorter on an M4 that makes it a carbine?
The barrel and the buttstock.

When was the NCO support channel formally recognized?
December 20th, 1976

What does SOAR stand for?
Situation, observation. Associate/assess, and reinforce/recommend. It is a method used for observation and assessing a leader’s behaviour.

What does ALDS stand for?
Army Leader Development Strategy. To help reinforce training, education , and experience.

When do you salute indoors?
When called to report, when presenting honors, or reporting for pay.

Order for car entry and leaving?
enter with junior enlisted first. Leave with highest ranking first.

When and where was star spangled Banner?
Baltimore, MD. September 14th 1814.

Form for leave?
DA form 31

Maximum time for being in Quarters?
No more than 72 hours

When was American Continental Army Established?
June 14th 1775

How many Campaign and Battle Streamers does the flag have?
over 180

What U.S. Code governs the Army?
Title 10 United States Code (USC)

The Army’s Vision captures the Three Strategic Roles of the Army what are they?
Prevent, Shape, and Win

What Department of Defense Directive governs the Army?
DODD(Department of Defense Directive) 5100.01

Who determines size and organization of the Army?
Congress

What is a Pt card form?
Da form 705

What is Firing scorecard?
Da form 5790-R

WHat does MOPP mean?
Mission Oriented Protective Posture

Level 0,1,2,3,4?
0. All clothing mask carried, 1. just JSLIST, 2. plus boots, 3. boots and mask, 4. boots, mask, and gloves.

What does JSLIST mean?
Joint Service Lightweight Integrated Suit Technology.
Form used for NCOER?
DA form 2166-8

What does NCOER mean?
Non Commisioned officer Evaluation Report

When must NCOER reach HRC?
NLT 90 days after the THRU date on evaluation

What are the 2 categories of NCOERs?
Performance evaluations and School evaluations.

What does LMTV stand for?
Light Medium Tactical Vehicle.

What does HMMWV stand for?
High Mobility Multipurpose Wheeled Vehicle.

What does FLA stand for?
Field-Litter Ambulance.

Do Corporals get NCOER?
No, they get counseling support form 2166-8-1

What is the form used for counselings?
DA form 4856

NCOER rating chain consists of…?
the rated NCO, the rater, the senior rater (supervisor to rater), and the reviewer

Reviewer for NCOER’s?
Officer, CSM, or MSG(P)

Minimum time to be reviewed on NCOER?
There is no minimum time for reviewers

Minimum time to for a NCO to be rated?
minimum time is 90 days under same rater.

Who has promotion authority to grades SGT and SSG?
LTC or above have that promotion authority

Soldier PV2 to SSG eligible for promotion but not recommended, what happens?
they get counseled every 3 months as to why SOldier was anot recommended and what can be done.

What is PPW?
Promotion point worksheet, DA FORM 3355

Minimum points to be promotable?
for sgt 350 pts, for ssg 450 pts

Who has authority of enlisted promotions?
E4 and below: Company CDR,
E5-E6 is BC,
E7-E9 is ARCOM Army Command.

Form for transfer of sponsorship?
DA FORM 5434

AR for ACS?
AR 608-1
Form for Body fat Male?
DA form 5500

Form for Body fat Female?
DA form 5501

What to do when a soldier is exceeding weight?
Notification counseling, Soldier Action Plan, Nutrition counseling.

Form to flag soldier for weight?
Da form 268

3 training phases of prt?
1. Initial conditioning. 2.Toughening 3. Sustaining.

5 types of cold and wet weather injuries?
1. Frostbite 2. Hypothermia 3. Trench foot 4. Chilblain 5.Snow Blindness.

THCSF

2 types of hypothermia?
Mild and severe

4 poisonous snakes in U.S.?
Rattlesnakes, copperhead, water moccasins, and coral snakes.

What is CD1?
PVMLS

Power Jump


V-Up


Mountain Climber


Leg Tuck and Twist


Single Leg Push-Up


What is CD2?
TSHS8

Turn and Lunge


Supine Bicycle


Half Jacks


Swimmer


8-count Push Up


How many SMA’s have there been?
15

First SMA of the army?
SMA William O. Woolridge

SMA of the Army was first established in?
1966
POWERHOUSE CREED
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EMBTBIMS, WISMSMS. RT”FT”IHIPTWWIA.
OMRMTBRTMTTF, WICSTTMSB.
UTS1943, ISAEPMC; IHFAHISK, SSBSWMK, R, A KSCBTETTMMIA, ATIAQTTTFTOE.
IWI, IWL, IWE.
MAAS, P!
9 line medevac?
1 - locations 2. radio frequency call sign 3.number of patients by type injury 4.special equipment. 5. number of pattients by movement 6.security at pick up 7. method of marking pick up. 8. patient nationality and status. 9.NBC container.

Which ADRP superseded FM 6-22 [manual for leadership]?

ADRP 6-22

Which publication covers counseling process?

ATP 6-22.1 (Army Techniques Publication)

What is TCCC?

Tactical Combat Casualty Care

What is the FM for Logistics Operations?

FM 4-95

What three major elements of sustainment?

Logistics, personnel services and health services.

What is Logistics?

Logistics is planning and executing of the movement and support of forces.

. What are some examples of Logistics?

Transportation (FM 55-1), Supply (FM 10-1), Field services (FM 10-1), Distribution (ATTP 4-0.1), Operational contract support

What are Personnel Services?

: Personnel services are sustainment functions that man and fund the force, maintain Soldier and Family readiness, promote the moral and ethical values of the nation, and enable the fighting qualities of the Army

What do Personnel services consist of?

Human resources support (FM 1-0), Financial management operations (FM 1-06), Legal support (FM 1-04), Religious support (FM 1-05) and Band support (ATTP 1-19)

What are the five principles that are unique to personnel services?

Synchronization, Timeliness, Stewardship, Accuracy and Consistency

What does AHS stand for?

Army Health System

What Does DLA stand for?

Defense Logistics Agency

What does Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) provide?

the Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) provides sustainment support to Joint Forces during peace and war by providing supply classes (CL) I, II, III bulk (B) package (P), IV, VIII and Class IX

How does Logistics help success of operations?

providing joint and Army forces operational reach, freedom of action, and prolongedendurance.

Operational reach is.....

the distance and duration across which a unit can successfully employ militarycapabilities

What is Sustainment (logistics)?

determines the depth and duration of Army operations. It is essential toretaining and exploiting the initiative

What is Mission Command?

the exercise of authority and direction by the commander using mission ordersto enable disciplined initiative within the commander’s intent to empower agile and adaptive leaders in theconduct of unified land operations

Asuccessful logistics commander provides freedom of action to the operational commander by....

increasing thenumber and quality of available support options.

DLA supports All class except...

Class V

4 types of commands in drill?

1. two part


2. Combined


3. Supplementary


4. Directives

Example of Supplementary command?

When PSG's echo 1SG. "company...PLATOON"

Example of combined commands?

AT EASE, FALL IN.... they have no inflection.

Example of Directive ??

Given by CO.. "TAKE CHARGE OF YOUR UNITS"


*Salutes given*

What does STEP stand for in nco progression?

Select


Train


Educate


Promote

What 4 roles dictate NCO success?

LTC-M


Lead


Train and educate


Care for Soldiers and equipment


Maintain and enforce standards

WHat 3 attributes are ncos rated against?

Character


Presence


Intellect

What 3 core competencies are ncos rated against?

Leads others


Develops positive command and environment


Achieves results

What is the Army's Mission?

To Fight and win the Nation’s Wars through prompt and sustained Land Combat, as part of the Joint Force

What is the Motto of the Army's Seal?

This We'll Defend

What is command?

The authority a person in the military service lawfully exercises over subordinates by virtue of rank and assignment or position

What is ULO? Unified Land operations

The Army’s basic Warfighting Doctrine

What does NEO mean?

Noncombatant Evacuation Operation

FRG are DEPT of Army programs mandated by what regulation?

AR 600-20

ACS provides 5 key Readiness areas. List Them

FREDS


Financial Readiness (5)


Relocation Readiness (3)


Employment Readiness (4)


Deployment/Mobilization and Stability SUpport Readiness (1)


Soldier and Family Readiness (2)

What Does SSO stand for?

Stability and Support Operations


FRG is an example


so is NEO support

What does R.E.A.D.Y. stand for?

Resources for Education About Deployment and You; supports commanders in preparing Soldiers, civilian employess and families for military operations

Sponsors are appointed within ___ days of submittal of DA form 5434

10 days

General Rules for appointing a sponsor?

1. Sponsor is equal grade or higher


2. Same gender, marital status, or career field if possible


3. Familiar with unit and community

When was NCO creed recognized?
1985

What publication can Soldier’s Creed be found?
ADRP 6-22

When was the first NCO academy established?
Flint Kaserne, Bad Toelz, Germany (October 17th 1949)

When was NCOES set up?
1966 by General Ralph E. Haines, Jr.

Why is June 14th important?
Army birthday, flag day where flag was first unfurled.

What is Mission Command?
exercise of authority and direction by commander issuing orders to unified land operations to enable disciplined initiative.

What are the 6 principles of Mission Command?
BCPEUA - Build cohesive teams through trust, Create shared understanding and purpose, Provide clear commanders’ intent, Exercise disciplined initiative, use mission orders, Accept prudent risk.

3 Leadership Attributes

CIP = Character, Inteleect, Precences

3 Core Leader Competences

LAD = Leads, Achieves, Develops

4 basic elements of operations success

PEAP = Plan, Prepare, Execute, Assess.