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What is PETL? |
Paratrooper essential task list |
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What tasks are included in PETL? |
leadership development, physical and mental readiness, airborne proficiency, medical skills proficiency, weapons proficiency. |
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Who was the 1st two term CSM of the 82nd Airborne? |
CSM Pearce |
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Who was the 1st Commander of the 82nd? |
MG Swift |
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Who was the 1st CSM of the 82nd? |
CSM Whemple |
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Who was the 1st SGM of the 82nd? |
SGM Rape |
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Who was the 1st African American Commander of the 82nd? |
MG Roscoe Robinson. |
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What were the three major campaigns the 82nd were involved in WWI? |
Lorraine, St. Mihel, Meuse-Argonne |
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What were the six major campaigns the 82nd Airborne were involved in WWII? |
Sicily, Normandy, Naples-Foggia, Ardennes, Central Europe, Anzio |
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What publication covers Physical training? |
(Training Circular) TC 3-22.20 |
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What are the 10 preparation exercises? |
the bend and reach, the rear lunge, the high jumper, the rower, the squat bender, the windmill, the forward lunge, the prone row, the bent leg body twist, the push up. |
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What are the 5 C's? |
Confirm, Clear, Cordon, Control, Check. |
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What does COLD stand for? |
Clean, Overdress(overheat), Layers, Dry. |
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What FM covers The Army? |
FM-1 |
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What FM covers NBC? |
FM 3-7 and FM 3-11X the series |
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What FM covers Field Sanitation |
FM 21-10 |
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What FM covers First Aid? |
FM 4-25.11 |
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What publication covers Physical Fitness Training? |
TC 3-22.20 |
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What FM covers Survival? |
FM 3-05.70 |
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What FM covers Map Reading and Land Navigation? |
FM 3-25.26 |
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What FM covers Drill and Ceremony? |
FM 3-21.5 |
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What FM covers Guard Duty? |
FM 22-6 |
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What FM covers Leadership? |
FM 6-22 |
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What FM covers Marksmanship? |
FM 3-22.9 |
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What FM covers Crew served weapons? |
FM 3-22.68 |
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What FM covers counseling? |
FM 6-22 appendix B |
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What FM covers combat training with pistols? |
FM 3-23.35 |
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What is covered by FM 1-0? |
The Army |
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What is covered by FM 3-0 |
Operations |
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What is covered by FM 3-7 and 3-11X series? |
NBC |
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What publication covers Code of Conduct? |
AR 350-30 |
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What publication covers Military Justice? |
AR 27-10 |
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What publication covers SAEDA |
AR 381-12 |
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What publication covers Weight Control? |
AR 600-9 |
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What publication covers ASAP? |
AR 600-85 |
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What publication covers EO? |
AR 600-20 |
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What publication covers Enlisted Promotions and Reductions? |
AR 600-8-19 |
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What publication covers Uniform Wear? |
AR 670-1 |
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What publication covers Awards and Decorations? |
AR 600-8-22 |
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What publication covers Flags. |
AR 840-10 |
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What publication covers Conscientious Objectors? |
AR 600-43 |
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What publication covers Enlisted Promotions? |
AR 600-8-19 |
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What publication covers NCO Development? |
DA PAM 600-25 |
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What publication covers Maintenance policies? |
DA PAM 750-8 |
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What publication covers Safety? |
AR 385-10 |
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What publication covers Composite Risk Management? |
FM 5-19 |
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What are the fundamentals of Marksmanship? |
Steady position, Proper sight picture(aiming), Breathing, Trigger squeeze. |
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What are the four stages of counseling? |
identify the need for counseling, prepare for counseling, conduct counseling, follow up. |
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What are the three levels of leadership? |
Direct, Organizational, and Strategic. |
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What are the four elements of leadership? |
The leader, the follower, the situation and communication. |
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What are the three basic needs of soldiers? |
Job security, promotion, approval of peers. |
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What are the four indicators of good leadership? |
Espirit de corps, morale, discipline, and proficiency |
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What are the basic skills of counseling? |
Active listening, responding, Questioning. |
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What is the muzzle velocity of an M4? |
2970 FPS. |
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What are the rates of fire for an M4? |
Semi-45, Burst-90, Sustained 12-15. Rounds per minute |
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Name some items you may use for a splint. |
tent stakes, web belt, tent pole, rifle, e-tool, bayonet. |
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How many pressure points are there used to control bleeding? |
11 |
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What is the object of first aid? |
To stop or control bleeding, overcome shock. relieve pain, prevent infection. |
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What manual covers First Aid |
Fm 4-25.11 |
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What is First Aid? |
It is the first care given to a casuality before proper medical treatment. |
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How high should a causalities limb be elevated above the heart? |
2-4 inches |
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what are the life saving steps? |
Open the airway(restore breathing), prevent infection, stop bleeding, prevent shock. |
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When applying a splint wear should it be tied? |
With knots against the splint. |
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Should a causality be given water to drink? |
No. |
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What are the 5 principles of patrolling? |
Planning, Reconnaissance, Security, Control and Common sense. |
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What are the four types of waste? |
Human, garbage, rubbish and liquid. |
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What are the five F's of field sanitation? |
Fingers, flies, food, feces, and fluid. |
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What are the five communicable diseases grouped by the Army? |
Respitory, Insect borne, intestinal, venereal, and misc. |
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What are some diseases carried by flies? |
Typhoid, cholera, Dysentery |
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What three rules apply to water discipline in the field? |
Drink from only approved water sources, conserve water, and do not contaminate water. |
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What are some diseases carried by mosquitoes? |
Malaria |
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What are the dimensions of a straddle trench? |
4 feet long by 2-1/2 feet deep by 1 foot wide. |
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How much water does a Lister bag hold? |
36 gallons |
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What is the water requirements per person per day in a temperate climate? |
5 gallons |
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What is manual pressure? |
Firm pressure for 5-10 min, after applying a field dressing to control bleeding. |
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What are the signs and symptoms of heat cramps? |
Cramping in the extremities, abdominal cramps, excessive sweating. |
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How do you treat heat cramps? |
Move to cool shady are, loosen clothing, slowly drink 1 canteen of water. |
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What are the signs and symptoms of heat exhaustion? |
excessive sweating, pale moist cool skin, headache, weakness, dizziness, nausea, chills. |
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How do you treat heat exhaustion? |
Move to cool shady area, loosen/remove clothing, slowly drink 1 canteen of water, elevate legs and monitor. |
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What are the signs and symptoms of heat stroke? |
Skin is red, dry and hot, weakness, dizziness, confusion, headache, seizure, nausea, rapid/weak pulse. |
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How do you treat heat stroke? |
Cool immediately, seek medical assistance immediately, immerse in water, remove clothing, elevate legs, slowly drink 1 canteen of water. |
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Name four common places for checking pulse? |
Carotid |
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What are the 8 steps in evaluating a casuality? |
Responsiveness, breathing, pulse, bleeding, shock, fractures, burns, concussion. |
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What are the Army's capstone manuals regarding doctrine? |
FM 1 The Army |
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What expression is known for Army leadership and what do they represent? |
Be-Character "inner strength" |
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What is the mission of the Army? |
To fight and win our Nation's wars by providing prompt, sustained land dominance across the spectrum of conflicts in support of combatant commanders. |
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What two areas are covered under Character(Be)? |
Values |
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What are the basic goals of leadership? |
To lead others, to develop the organization and its members, accomplish the missions. |
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Define Leadership? |
Influencing people by providing purpose, direction and motivation to accomplish the mission and better the organization. |
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What manual covers the M2 .50 cal MG? |
FM 3-22.65 |
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How much does the M2 weigh? |
84 lbs |
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What is the length of the barrel of the M2? |
45" |
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What is the maximum effective range of the M2 50 cal point and area? |
1500 m |
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What is the maximum range of the M2? |
6764m |
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What is the muzzle velocity of the M2? |
3050 FPS |
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What type of sight does the M2 have? |
Leaf type graduated in both yards and mils. |
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What publication covers the code of conduct? |
AR 350-30 |
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When was the executive order placed for the code of conduct? |
17 AUG 1955 |
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When was the code of conduct amended? |
1988 |
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What manual covers the Law of land warfare? |
FM 27-2 |
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When were the Geneva conventions? |
12 AUG 1949 |
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Under who's Presidency was the code of conduct established? |
Dwight D. Eisenhower |
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What form is used for preventative maintenance schedule and record? |
DD Form 314 |
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What forms are contained in the equipment folder when the vehicle is dispatched? |
DA 5988E |
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What DA PAM covers TAMMS? |
DA 750-8 |
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What are the four levels of maintenance? |
Unit |
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When is a PMCS required to be performed? |
Before |
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What manual covers counseling? |
Fm 6-22 appendix B |
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What are some techniques a leader may use as a direct approach to counseling? |
Corrective training |
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What are the characteristics of effective counseling? |
Purpose |
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what are the three approaches to counseling? |
Direct |
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What are the three major categories of developmental counseling? |
Event based |
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Leaders should seek to develop and improve what three leadership skills? |
Active listening |
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What form is used for counseling? |
DA 4856 E |
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Who are the 5 medal of Honor recipients of the 82nd Airborne Division and what date were they awarded? |
LTC Pike 15 SEP 1918 |
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What do the colors on the Flag represent? |
Red-courage and valor |
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What year is on the Flag? |
1775 |
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What manual covers map reading land navigation? |
FM 3-25.26 |
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What are the basic colors of a map and what do they represent? |
Black-man made features |
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Where is the legend found? |
Lower left margin |
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What are the three types of contour lines? |
Index |
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What must be done to a map before it is used? |
Orientate it. |
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What is an azimuth? |
Horizontal angle measured in a clockwise manner from a North base line expressed in degrees or mils. |
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What colors are used for a military map overlay and what do they represent? |
Blue-friendly forces |
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What is a declination diagram? |
Shows the angular relationships between True, Grid and magnetic norths. |
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What are the alternate colors on a map? |
Grey-alternate for brown |
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What are the lines of a 9 line UXO report? |
1-Date time group discovered |
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What manual covers rifle marksmanship? |
FM 3-22.9 |
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What is the weight of the M4 both empty and with a 30 round magazine? |
6.49 lbs |
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What are the four fundamentals of marksmanship? |
Steady position |
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What the basic elements of a sight picture? |
Sight alignment |
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What are the 8 troop leading procedures? |
Receive the mission |
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What does the acronym AVPU stand for? |
Alert |
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What is the border line around the edge of a map? |
A Neat line. |
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Name the different slopes on a map? |
Steep |
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Name three common units to measure angular units? |
Degrees |
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On what date was the NCO support channel formally recognized? |
20 DEC 1976 |
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What are four indicators of good leadership? |
Morale |
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What are the four elements of leadership? |
Leader |
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What are the fundamental skills a leader must know according to be know do framework? |
interpersonal |
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What is the policy on visitation in the barracks? |
M-F 1700-2400 |
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What are NCO responsibilities? |
Responsible for the appearance and behavior of subordinate troopers in their charge. |
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What are the four pillars of standard for the barracks? |
Cleanliness |
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What is the mission of the 82nd Airborne division? |
Within 18 hours of notification, the 82nd airborne division strategically deploy, conducts forcible entry parachute assault, and secures key objectives for follow on military operations in support of US national intrests |
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What is the alcohol policy in the barracks? |
1-2 six packs of beer |
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What are the 9 warrior drills? |
1. React to Contact (Visual, IED, Direct Fire [Includes RPG]) |
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What are the infantry battle drills? |
1)Platoon attack |
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What are the three phases of fitness conditioning? |
1. Preparatory |
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What are the five components of physical fitness? |
1. Cardio Respiratory Endurance |
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What is the DA form 705? |
Physical Readiness Test Scorecard |
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Name the two physical fitness formations? |
1. Extended Rectangular |
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What are the three periods of a normal daily exercise routine? |
1. Warm-up |
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What is the FM concerning the M4 Rifle? |
FM 3-22.9 |
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What is the first thing you should do when you handle a weapon? |
Make sure you clear it |
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What are the four fundamentals of marksmanship? |
1. Steady Position |
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What are the two basic elements of the Sight Picture? |
1. Sight Alignment |
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What does the acronym SPORTS stand for? |
Slap, Pull, Observe, Release, Tap and Shoot |
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What is remedial action? |
Remedial action is the continuing effort to determine the cause for a stoppage ormal function 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 M4. |
1. Try to place the weapon on safe |
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Is SPORTS an Immediate or Remedial Action? |
Immediate action |
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What is immediate action? |
Immediate action involves quickly applying a possible correction to reduce a stoppage without performing troubleshooting procedures to determine the actual cause.(SPORTS) |
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What is a malfunction? |
The weapon ceasing to fire due to a stoppage resulting from mechanical failure of the weapon, magazine or ammo. |
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Name the different categories of malfunctions for the M4 Rifle. |
1. Failure to feed, chamber or lock |
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What is stoppage? |
A stoppage is a failure of an automatic or semiautomatic firearm to complete the cycle of operation.. |
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How do you clear a stoppage? |
Apply immediate or remedial action |
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What does CLP stand for? |
* Cleaner - It contains solvents that dissolve firing residue and carbon. |
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Describe the M4 Rifle. |
A 5.56 mm, magazine fed, gas-operated, air-cooled, semiautomatic or three-round burst, hand-held, shoulder-fired weapon. |
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Describe the weights of the M4 Rifle without mgazine and sling, with sling and loaded 20 round magazine and with sling and loaded 30 round magazine. |
* Without Magazine and Sling - 6.49 pounds |
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What is the overall length of the M4 Rifle? |
* Buttstock Closed - 29.75 inches |
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What are the four positions for the buttstock of the M4 Rifle? |
1. Closed |
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What are the 8 steps in the functioning of the M4 rifle? |
1. Feeding |
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Describe the procedures for clearing the M4 Rifle. |
* Point the muzzle in a designated SAFE DIRECTION. Attempt to place selector lever on SAFE. If weapon is not cocked, lever cannot be placed on SAFE. |
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What is the quickest way to splint a broken leg? |
Tie the broken leg securely to the unbroken leg |
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What are the 7 steps to problem solving? |
1. ID the problem |
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A counseling session consists of what 4 basic components? |
* Opening the session. |
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What does DEERS stand for? |
Defense Enrollment Eligibility Reporting System |
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If you were to become a prisoner of war (POW), what information would you be required to give? |
* Name, Rank |
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What does SERE stand for? |
Survival, Evasion, Resistance, and Escape |
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What is the first sentence Article 1? |
"I am an American, fighting in the forces which guard my country and our way of life." |
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Which article of the Code pertains to escape and evasion? |
Article 3 |
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What is the weight of the M240B? |
27.6 pounds |
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What Field Manual covers the M240B? |
FM 3-22.68 Chapter 3 |
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Describe the M240B. |
The M240B is a belt-fed, air-cooled, gas-operated, fully automatic machine gun that fires from the open bolt position. |
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What is the maximum range of the M240B? |
3725 meters |
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What is the length of the M240B? |
49 inches |
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What are the proper clearing procedures for the M240B? |
1. Move the safety to the fire “F” position. |
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What are the proper procedures for performing a function check on the M240B? |
1. Places the safety on “F.” |
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What is the sustained rate of fire for the M240B? |
100 Rounds per minute fired in 6 to 9 round bursts and 4 to 5 seconds between bursts. Barrel change every 10 minutes. |
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What is the rapid rate of fire for the M240B? |
200 Rounds per minute fired in 10 to 13 round bursts and 2 to 3 seconds between bursts. Barrel change every 2 minutes. |
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What is the cyclic rate of fire for the M240B? |
650 to 950 Rounds per minute fired in continuous bursts. Barrel change every minute. |
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What is the length of the M249 |
40.87" |
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Describe the M249. |
The M249 machine gun is a gas-operated, air-cooled, belt or magazine-fed, automatic weapon that fires from the open-bolt position. |
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What FM covers the M249? |
FM 3-22.68 |
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What are the rates of fire for the M249? |
* Sustained rate is 100 rounds per minute |
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What are the proper procedures for clearing the M249? |
1. Moves the safety to the fire “F” position by pushing it to the left until the red ring is visible. |
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What are the 8 major groups of the M249? |
1. Operating Rod Group |
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The M249 is loaded, fired, unloaded and cleared from what bolt position? |
The open bolt position |
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Name 3 assault firing positions used with the M249 |
1. Shoulder |
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What are two unique features of the M249? |
It has a regulator to change the rate of fire, and it is fed by M16 magazines as well as belt fed |
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What are the 9 lines of a 9 line medevac? |
1)location |