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What does ADP 1-02 cover?

Operational Terms and Military Symbols
What is one of the most important elements of military force's ability to communicate when conducting operations?
a common set of doctrinal terms and military symbols
How do you give shorter and clearer orders?
by using plain concise and understandable language
What is the principle of simplicity?
increase the probability that plans will be executed as intended
How does the Army community develop a common language of terminology and symbology?
through the standardized doctrine and development processes
What is doctrine?
a guide that is supported by national objectives
What are the four publication types that are in doctrine?
ADP(Army Doctrine Publication), ADRP(Army Doctrine Reference Publication), FMs(Field Manuals), ATPs(Army Techniques Publication)
Should terms and abbreviations be classified or unclassified?
unclassfied
What does TRADOC stand for?
Training and Doctrine Command

What is a military symbol?


graphic representation of a unit, installation, equipment, activity or control measure
What does ADP 3-07 cover?
Stability
What are the stability task?
establish civil security, establish civil control, restore, restore essential services, support to governance, support to economic and infrastructure development
What are the five joint stability task?
security, rule of law, humanitarian assistance, governance and participation , economic stabilization and infrastructure
Stability operations must be founded on what four principles
conflict transformation, unity of effort, legitimacy and host nation ownership, building partner capacity
What is the intent of stability?
to create an environment where the condition is legitimate, acceptable, and predictable
What are the factors that create instability?
decreased support for the government, support for anti-government elements, undermining the normal function of society
When would stability task receive the most focus?
after achieving major combat objectiives
What are the 4 factors of successful legitimacy?
mandate, manner, consent, expectation
What does AR 27-10 cover?
UCMJ non-judicial punishment
What AR covers non-judicial punishment?
AR 27-10 chapter 3
What does the acronym UCMJ stand for?
Uniform Code of Military Jusctice
What does the acronym MCM stand for?
Manual for Courts Martial
Why should commander use the nonpunitive measure to the fullest extent?
to further the efficiency of the command by not resulting to non-judicial punishments

What does AR 600-9 cover?

the army body composition program

What is the most recent release of AR 600-9?

28 June 2013

What does ABCP stand for?

Army Body Composition Program

What is the primary objective of ABCP?

to ensure all soldiers maintain optimal well-being and performance

What are the secondary objectives of ABCP?

1. establishing and maintaining operational readiness, physical fitness, health and proper military appearance.


2. establish body fat standards


3. provide procedures by which personnel are counseled to assist in meeting body fat standards

What is the publication for skill level 1 first aid?

STP 21-1 Chapter 2

What does the acronym TCCC stand for?

Tactical Combat casualty Care

How many phases are there for TCCC?

three

What are the phases for TCCC?

1. care under fire


2. tactical field care


3. combat casualty evacuation care

What does the acronym CASEVAC stand for?

Casualty Evacuation in Non Medical Vehicle or Aircraft

When would you apply a tourniquet?

when a casualty has severe bleeding or lost of a limb

How do you determine levels of consciousness?

AVPU: Alert, Verbal, Pain, Unresponsive

What does CPR stand for?

Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation

What does FMC stand for?

Field Medical Card

Who should initiate a FMC?

a combat medic or a combat life saver

What are the nine symptoms of shock?

1. Sweaty but cool skin


2. Pale Skin


3. Restlessness or Nervousness


4. Thirst


5. Severe Bleeding


6. Confusion


7. Rapid Breathing


8. Blotchy Blue Skin


9. Vomitting

What are the four different types of burns?

1. Chemical Burns


2. Thermal Burns


3. Electrical Burns


4. Laser Burns