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101 Cards in this Set
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How many articles are in the UCMJ?
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146 articles 12 sub articles
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What are the 3 classifications of UCMJ?
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Summarized
Company Field |
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What are the 3 types of court martials?
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Summary
Special General |
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What are the basic colors of a map and describe each?
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Black- man made features
Red-Brown - cultural features (red light maps) Brown- relief features Blue- Water Green- vegetation Red- Populated areas |
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Name the elements of TADSS
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Training Aids
Devices Simulations Simulators |
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What are the 10 principles of training?
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-Commanders are responsible for training
-NCO's train small teams -Train as a Joint Team -Train for combat proficiency -Train to standard -Train to adapt -Train to sustain and maintain -Train using multi-echelon techniques -Train to sustain proficiency -Train and develop leaders |
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What 4 skills must a leader possess?
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Interpersonal
Conceptual Technical Tactical |
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What are the levels of leadership?
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Direct
Organizational Strategic |
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What are the 4 fundamentals of marksmanship?
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Steady position
Proper aim Breathing Trigger squeeze |
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What are the 5 components of physical fitness?
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Cardio-respiratory endurance
Muscular strength Muscular endurance Flexibility Body composition |
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What are the 7 principles of exercise?
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Regulatory
Progression Overload Balance Specificity Variety Recovery |
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What are the 3 phases of PT?
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Preparatory
Conditioning Maintenance |
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What are the 3 policies each commander is required to write on Equal Opportunity?
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Equal Opportunity
Sexual Harassment Open Door policy |
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What are the 5 leadership styles?
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Directing
Participating Delegating Transformational Transactional |
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What are the 4 categories of a malfunction on the M16?
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Failure to feed
Failure to fire Failure to extract Failure to eject |
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What rank should an EO rep be?
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E6-O2
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What is the #1 principle of peacetime training?
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Replicate battlefield conditions
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What are the 3 methods to present training?
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Lecture
Conference Demonstration |
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What DA form is used for counseling?
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DA 4856
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What are the 2 categories of counseling?
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-Event Orientated
-Performance/Professional Development |
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What are the 3 periods of a normal daily exercise routine?
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Warm up
Conditioning Cool Down |
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If enrolled in ASAP what actions are imposed upon the soldier?
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-Bar from re-enlistment
-May be extended to complete rehabilitation -Flagged (no favorable action) |
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What are the ways a soldier can be identified as having a substance abuse problem?
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-Voluntary
-Commander referred -Biochemical identification -Medical identification -Investigation or apprehension |
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What are the 8 steps for evaluating a casualty?
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-Responsiveness
-Breathing -Pulse -Bleeding -Shock -Fractures -Burns -Head injury |
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What are the 4 rest positions that can be given at the halt?
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Parade rest
Stand at ease At ease Rest |
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Name 3 categories of heat injuries
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Heat cramps
Heat exhaustion Heat stroke |
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What is the object of first aid?
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To stop bleeding
Overcome shock Relieve pain Prevent infection |
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What is First Aid?
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First care given to casualties before treatment by medical personnel
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What does FM 7-0 cover?
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Training the Force
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What does FM 7-1 cover?
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Battle Focus Training
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How do commanders determine their units' METLs?
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Based on war and external directives.
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What are the five levels of MOPP?
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MOPP 0 - Mask and Suite readily available
MOPP 1 - Put mopp suite on. MOPP 2 - Put your boots on. MOPP 3 - Put your mask on MOPP 4 - Put your gloves on |
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What does JSLIST stand for?
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Joint Service Lightweight Integrated Suit Technology
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What does MOPP stand for?
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Mission Oriented Protective Posture
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What are the three approaches to counseling?
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Directive
Non-directive Combined |
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When do you salute inside a building?
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When reporting
At an indoor ceremony At sentry duty indoors |
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What are two prescribed formations for platoons?
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line
column |
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How many Mils are in one Degree?
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17.7 mils
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What are the three elements for a land navigation process known as Dead Reckoning?
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Known starting point
Known distance Known azimuth |
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Define Leadership.
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influencing people—by providing purpose, direction, and motivation—while operating to accomplish the mission and improving the organization.
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Describe the "Be, Know and Do".
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Be is the values and attributes of a leader
Know is the skills a leader must possess Do is that a leader must take action |
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What will a rating chain for an NCO consist of?
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Rated NCO
Rater Senior Rater Reviewer |
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How many types of NCOERs are there?
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Annual
Change of Rater Relief for Cause Complete the Record 60 Day Rater Option 60 Day Senior Rater Option Temporary Duty, Special Duty or Compassionate Reassignment |
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What forms are used for the NCOER?
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DA 2166-8-1, NCO Counseling Checklist/Record
DA 2166-8, NCO Evaluation Report. |
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What FM covers Physical Fitness Training?
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FM 21-20
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What does FITT stand for?
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Frequency, Intensity, Time, and Type
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Name the two physical fitness formations?
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1. Extended Rectangular
2. Circular |
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What are the proper masking procedures?
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Stop breathing and close your eyes, don protective mask, clear mask, check the seal of the mask, sound the alarm to alert others, and continue the mission
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What does C.B.R.N. stand for?
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Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear
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What is the number of Nerve Agent Antidote Kits (NAAK) that must be given as immediate first aid treatment for nerve agent poisoning?
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3
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Alarms and signals convey warnings of NBC contamination. Units use easily recognizable and reliable alarm methods to respond quickly and correctly to NBC hazards. What are three types of alarms and signals?
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1. Audible Alarms
2. Automatic Alarms 3. Visual Signals |
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What forms do Chemical Agents come in?
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* Vapors
* Solids * Liquids * Gases |
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The protective mask will not protect against what two types of gases?
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Ammonia vapors or carbon monoxide
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What are the 4 types of Chemical agents?
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1. Nerve
2. Blister 3. Blood 4. Choking |
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What is M8 and M9 paper used to detect?
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Chemical agents (vapors, solids, liquids, gases)
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What is the purpose of the Total Army Sponsorship program?
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The Total Army Sponsorship Program provides the structure and foundation for units to welcome and help prepare soldiers, civilian employees, and family members for their new duty station in advance of their actual arrival.
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Explain the Chain of Command
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The succession of commanders superior to subordinates through which command is exercised
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How does the Chain of Command support the NCO support channel?
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By legally punishing those who challenge a sergeant's authority
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What is the role of the CSM?
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Senior Enlisted Advisor to the Battalion commander
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What is the NCO Support Channel?
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It is the channel of communication that reinforces the Chain of Command
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Who is the only member of both your chain of command the your NCO support channel?
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Your first line supervisor, section, squad or team leader
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Does a person have to accept an article 15?
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No, he or she has the right to demand a trial by court martial
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What kind of extra duty is an NCO given by an article 15?
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Supervisory duty only
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When was the UCMJ enacted?
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1950, congress enacted the UCMJ, which was based upon and replaced the Articles of War, which had been around in various forms since 1775
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What are the maximum punishments that company commanders may impose?
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* 14 Days extra duty
* 14 Days restriction * 7 Days correctional custody (E3 and below) * 7 Days forfeiture of pay * 1 Grade Reduction for E4 and below * Oral or written letter of reprimand |
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What is one circumstance when a soldier does not have the right to refuse an Article 15 and demand trial by court martial?
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When aboard a ship
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What rights are given to a Soldier under Article 31?
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The rights given to a Soldier under Article 31 are: the right to remain silent, the right to demand trial, and the right to an attorney
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What FM covers Drill and Ceremony?
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FM 3-21.5
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What is the only command given from “Inspection Arms”?
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“Ready, Port, Arms”
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What command is given to reverse the direction of a march?
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Rear March
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What are the two parts of most drill command?
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1. Preparatory command
2. Command of execution |
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What is the "Blue Book"?
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A drill manual used by Baron Von Steuben (a former Prussian officer) to train the colonial army. It preceded the FM 3-21.5. It was known as "The regulations for the Order and Discipline of the Troops of the United States". This book was the first Army Field Manual
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What does FM 6-22 cover?
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Army Leadership (Competent, Confident and Agile)
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What are the Army Values?
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* Loyalty
* Duty * Respect * Selfless Service * Honor * Integrity * Personal Courage |
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Name the two barriers of communications
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1. Physical
2. Psychological |
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What are the three major categories of developmental counseling?
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1. Event counseling
2. Performance counseling 3. Professional growth counseling |
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What are the team building stages?
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1. Formation
2. Enrichment 3. Sustainment |
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When will a member of an allied force meet senior rater qualifications?
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Never
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What does the Acronym SPORTS stand for?
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Slap, Pull, Observe, Release, Tap and Shoot
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What is remedial action?
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Remedial action is the continuing effort to determine the cause for a stoppage or malfunction and to try to clear the stoppage once it has been identified.
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Describe the proper procedures for applying remedial action with the M16/A2.
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1. Try to place the weapon on safe
2. Remove the magazine 3. Lock the bolt to the rear 4. Place the weapon on safe if not already done |
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Describe the proper procedure for applying immediate action with the M16/A2.
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SPORTS
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What are the 7 types of ammunition that can be used with the M16/A2 Rifle?
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1. M193 – Ball
2. M196 – Trace 3. M199 – Dummy 4. M200 – Blank (Violet tip and 7 petal rose crimp) 5. M855 – Ball (Green Tip) 6. M856 – Tracer (Red Tip) 7. M862 – Short Range Training Ammunition (Plastic with a Blue Tip) |
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Describe the ranges for the M16/A2 Rifle.
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* Maximum Range - 3,600 meters
* Max Effective Range for a Point Target - 550 meters * Max Effective Range for an Area Target - 800 meters |
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What Army Regulation covers the wear and appearance of the military uniform?
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AR 670-1
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Why is the flag worn on the right shoulder of the Utility Uniform?
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The flag is worn on the right shoulder to give the effect of the flag flying in the breeze as the wearer moves forward.
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When is the only time that commercially designed protective headgear is authorized for wear with uniform?
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When operating motorcycles, bicycles or like vehicles but once the travel is complete protective headgear must be removed and army headgear donned
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When must Identification Tags be worn?
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When directed by the commander, engaged in field training, in an aircraft, or OCONUS
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What are some examples of Event counseling?
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* Instances of superior or substandard performance.
* Reception and Integration Counseling. * Crisis Counseling * Referral Counseling * Promotion Counseling * Separation Counseling |
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What Does ACS stand for?
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Army Community Service
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Who qualifies for ACS?
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* All active duty and retired military personnel and their family members, if otherwise eligible for services.
* Members of the Army National Guard and U.S. Army Reserve when on active duty and their family members, if otherwise eligible for services. * Army appropriated fund (APF) and nonappropriated fund (NAF) employees and their family members, if otherwise eligible for services. * Family members of prisoners of war or personnel missing in action, if otherwise eligible for services. * Surviving family members of military personnel who died while on active duty, if otherwise eligible for services. |
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What is AER?
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AER is a private, nonprofit organization to collect and hold funds to relieve distress of members of the Army and their dependents. AER provides emergency financial assistance to soldiers (active and retired) and their families in time of distress.
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How does AER provide financial assistance?
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AER provides financial assistance by either a loan without interest, a grant or a combination of both
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What is the purpose of AER?
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AER provides emergency financial assistance to soldiers (active and retired) and their families in time of distress.
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Soldiers are required to have how many periods of EO training per year?
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4 (1 each quarter)
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How many Norths are there on a military map?
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1. True north
2. Magnetic north 3. Grid north |
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What are 5 major terrain features found on a map?
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1. Hill
2. Ridge 3. Valley 4. Saddle 5. Depression |
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What is a map?
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A map is a graphic representation of a portion of the earth’s surface drawn to scale, as seen from above
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What is a declination diagram?
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Shows the angular relationship between the magnetic north, grid north and true north
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What does the term resection mean?
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Resection is the method of locating one’s position on a map by determining the grid azimuth to at least two well-defined locations that can be pinpointed on the map.
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What does the term intersection mean?
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Finding the location of an unknown point by sighting two or more known points
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