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When was Camp Bragg Base Hospital opened and what was it known as?

-Sep.1918


-500 beds, 22 buildings


-United States Army Hospital


-now Bastogne Gables Housing

When was USA Station Hospital 1 built?

-opened June 1932


-83 beds, 3 stories


-now 18th Airborne Division HQ and Fort Bragg HQ

When was USA Station Hospital 2 & 3 built and how many beds did they have?

-Feb. 1941


-2,862 beds


-2 cantonment style, 1 story, wood frame bldgs.

Tell me about Womack Army Community Hospital.

- May 1955 groundbreaking


-August 3, 1958 opened


-9 story hospital, 500 beds


-Renamed WAMC in 1991


-Now the SSC

When was the new Womack opened?

-Sep 3 1992 ground breaking


-March 9 2000 opened


-cost $400M

Who is Womack AMC named after?

Bryant H Womack

Who was Bryant H Womack

-soldier drafted in 1950


-KIA in Korea 1952, provided aid to casualties and refused aid for self after being injured. Lost R arm and continued to refuse aid, but directed others in how to give aid when he no longer could


-awarded MOH posthumously in 1953


-from Spring Mills, NC


-buried at Lebanon Methodist Church

What does AMEDD stand for?

Army Medical Department

How many AMEDD corps are there?
8- Civilian, Dental, Enlisted, Nurse, Medical, Medical Service, Medical Specialist, Veterinary
Who was the 1st director general and chief physician?
Dr Benjamin Church, 1775

When was the 1st army wide inoculation and what was it for?

1777, small pox

Who was the 1st surgeon general

Dr Joseph Lovell

Who created the Army Medical Library and when?

Dr Joseph Lovell, 1836

Who founded the Army Medical Museum and when?

Surgeon General William Hammond, 1862

When was the hospital corps for enlisted created?

1887

When was the Army Medical School opened and what was it later renamed?

1893, Walter Reed Army Institute of Research

What did Walter Reed do?

developed an inoculation for Yellow fever and headed the commission which proved it was transmitted via mosquitos

Who won the 1st Distinguished Service Medal?

Col. William Gorgas

When was immunization against typhoid in the Army required?

1911

Who was the 1st officer killed in WWI?

Lt. William Fitzsimmons, doc in hospital in france

Who was the 1st enlisted man killed in WWI

PVT Oscar Tugo, hospital in france

When did the Medical Field Service School open and where?

1920 Carlisle Barracks, PA

When did the Medical Field Service School move to Ft Sam Houston?

1947

Who was the 1st woman to hold a true Army Commission?

Col Florence A Blachfield

When did Congress authorize women military docs?
1943- for wartime only

What year was the Medical Service Corps created?

1947

When was the 1st helicopter ambulance unit used?

Korea 1951

What is a MUST

Medical Unit, Self Contained, Transportable- was an instant hospital that could be moved by vehicle or aircraft- used in Vietnam 1966

Who was the 1st female general?

BG Ana Mae V Hays

Who won the 1st soldier/NCO of the month board?

SPEC 5 Bazzetta


SSG Taylor


1980

President of the US

Barack Obama

Secretary of Defense

Chuck Hagel

Secretary of the Army

John McHugh

Chief of Staff of the Army

Gen. Odierno

Army Surgeon General/ Commander of AMEDD

LG Patricia Horoho

MEDCOM CSM
CSM Donna Brock, CSM Ecker

NRMC Commander

BG Tenhet

NRMC CSM

CSM Scott

Womack Commander

COL Stephens

Womack CSM

CSM Gomez

Troop CSM

CSM Albion

Battalion Commander

COL Hinchman

Battalion CSM

CSM Hartmann

Company Comander

CPT Haligan

1SG

1SG Plyler

What is the FM for the M16?

FM 3-22.9

What is BRM?

Basic Rifle Marksmanship

What are the 4 fundamentals of marksmanship?

steady position, proper aim, breathing, trigger squeeze

What does SPORTS stand for?

Slap, Pull, Observe, Release, Tap, Squeeze

Describe the M16

5.56mm, magazine fed, gas-operated, air cooled, shoulder fired, semi-automatic or 3 round burst, hand held rifle

What are the 8 types of ammo that can be used with the M16?
ball, tracer, dummy, blank, ball (green tip), tracer (red tip), armor piercing, and short range training ammo

What are the max. effective rates of fire for the M16?

semi-automatic: 45 rds/min


3 round burst: 90 rds/min


sustained: 12-15 rds/min

What is the muzzle velocity of the M16?

3100 ft/sec

What are the ranges for the M16?

max 3600 m


max effective point target 550m


max effective area target 800m

What is the basic load of ammo for the M16?

210 rounds

What is the weight of the M9 with an empty magazine

2.1lbs

What is the weight of the M9 with a full 15 round mag?

2.6 lbs

Describe the M9?

9mm, semi-automatic, magazine fed, recoil operation, double action, hand held weapon

What FM covers the M9?

FM 3-23.35

What is the max range of the M9

1800m

What is the max effective range of the M9?

50m

What is the weight of the M16 with no mag or sling?

7.78 lbs

What is the weight of the M16 with full 30 rd mag and sling?

8.79 lbs

What is the FM for map reading/land nav?

FM 3-25.26

What are the basic colors on a map and what do they represent?

Black: man made features


Red: Cultural features


Brown: Contour lines


Blue: Water features


Green: vegetation

Where is the legend found

lower left margin

How many norths on a military map and what are they?

3: true, magnetic, grid

What are the 5 major terrain features?

Hill, Valley, Ridge, Saddle, Depression

What are the 3 minor terrain features?

Spur, cliff, draw

What are the 2 supplementary features

cut, fill

What is an azimuth?

horizontal angle measured clockwise from a N base line to express direction

What is the distance between grid lines on a map?

1 km or 1000 m

What FM covers first aid?

FM 4-25.11

What are the 8 steps for evaluating a casualty?

Responsiveness


Breathing


Pulse


Bleeding


Shock


Fracture


Burn


Head Injury

What are the 3 categories in Medevac?

Urgent


Priority


Routine

What are the 3 categories of heat injuries

heat cramps, heat exhaustion, heat stroke

What AR covers uniforms?

AR 670-1

What AR covers the issue & sale of personal clothing?

AR 700-84

What is the AR for awards and decorations?

AR 600-8-22

What is the form for Cert. of Appreciation?

DA Form 7013

What is the form for a certificate of achievement?

DA Form 2442

What is the form for a good conduct medal certificate?

DA form 4950

What is the form for a certificate of training?

DA form 87

What is the form to reccomend or request an award?
DA form 638

What AR covers retention?

AR 601-280

What is SRB and how long must you reenlist to be eligible?

Selective Reenlistment Bonus, 3 years

How often is a bar to reenlistment reviewed?

every 90 days or 30 days fro a PCS/ETS

Who can initiate a bar to reenlistment?

Any commander in the soldiers COC

What AR covers policies for completing eval reports that supports ERS?

AR 623-3

What 3 types of evals are given under ERS?

Duty evals


school evals


da evals

What form is a NCOER

DA Form 2166-8

What form is used for the NCO counseling/checklist record?

DA Form 2166-8-1

What are the 5 parts of a NCOER?

Administrative data, authentication, duty description, army values, overall performance

What is supply economy?

Stopping haste, wate and abuse of supplies

What is the document that covers the circumstances around the loss, damage or destruction of Army property?

Report of Survey, DA Form 4697

How many classes of supplies are there and what are they?
10- Rations, Clothing/equipment, Fuel,Fortification materials, Ammo, Personal items, Major end items, Medical supplies, Repair parts, Misc.

What is the form for a permanent hand receipt?

DA Form 2062

What are 4 ways to be relieved of accountability of property?

Report of survey, statement of charges, cash collection voucher, turn-in

What does PMCS stand for?

Preventative Maintenance Checks & Service

What is the form for PMCS

DA form 314

What is DA Form 348?

Army Military license spreadsheet

What is DA form 346?

Military Drivers License

What is DA form 2404?

Equipment inspection and maintenance worksheet

What AR covers separations?

AR 635-200

How many chapters are covered in AR 635-200?

14

what does QMP stand for?

Qualitative Management Program

What army publication covers army leadership?

ADRP 6-22

Define leadership

influencing people by providing purpose, direction and motivation to accomplish the mission

What are 3 ways leaders can develop others?

counseling, couching, and mentoring

What are the 3 levels of leadership?

Direct, organizational, strategic

What is the AR for army leader and training development?

AR 350-1

What FM covers counseling?

FM 6-22 appendix B

What form is used for counseling?

DA form 4856

What are the 3 approaches to counseling?

directive, nondirective, combined

What is tact?

keen sense of what to say or do so as not to offend others

What FM covers Drill and Ceremony?

FM 3-21.5

What are the 3 methods used to teach drill?

step by step, by the numbers, talk through

How far in front of the honor company or color company do the colors halt?

10 steps

What AR covers ASAP?

AR 600-85

What form is an ASAP referral?
DA form 8003

What AR covers ACES? and what does ACES stand for?

AR 621-5, army continuing education services

What AR covers EO?

AR 600-20

What AR covers the AFAP and what is the AFAP?

AR 608-47, Army Family Action Plan

What AR covers Command Policy

AR 600-20

What AR covers sponsorship?

AR 600-8-8

What DA form is used to transmit sponsorship requirements to the gaining command?

DA form 5434

What are the 6 elements of sponsorship program?

Da Form 5434, welcome letter, acs relocation readiness services, reception, orientation, inprocessing


What is NCODP?

NCO Development Program

Who is responsible for NCODP
CSM or highest enlisted NCO

What AR covers NCODP

AR 350-1 ch 4

What pub cover NCODP?

DA Pam 600-35

What are the 10 preparation drills?

Bend and reach, rear lunge, high jumper, rower, squat bender, windmill, forward lunge, prone row, bent-leg body twist, pushup

What are the 5 recovery drills?

Overhead arm pull, rear lunge, extend and flex, thigh stretch, single leg over

What is CRM?

Composite Risk Management

What AR is used for army safety program?

AR 385-10

What FM covers CRM?

FM 5-19

What FM covers APFT?
FM 7-22

What does the APFT consist of and what are the alternative aerobic events?

2-min pushups, 2-min sit ups, 2 mile run or 2.5 mile walk, 6.2 mile bike ride, 800 m swim

What are the 3 phases of PRT?

Initial conditioning, toughening, and sustaining phase

What are the 3 components of PRT?

Strength, endurance, mobility

What are the 3 elements of PRT?

Preparation drill, activities, recovery drill

What are the 2 PT formations?

circular and extended rectangular

What command is given to reassemble the formation from an extended rectangular formation?

Assemble to the right, march

What AR covers medical fitness standards?

AR 40-501

What is meant by medically acceptable?

individual who meet medical fitness standard established for a particular purpose for which examined

What is meant by medically unacceptable?

medical unfitness for an individual who posses any one or more of the medical conditions or physical defects listed in AR 40-501 as a cause for rejection for the specific purpose for which examined

What form is used for profiles?

DA Form 3349

What form is a sick call slip?

DA form 689

What does PULHES stand for?

Physical Stamina, Upper extremities, lower extremities, hearing, eyes, psychiatric

What form is the PT card?

DA Form 705

What AR covers UCMJ?

AR 27-10

When was the UCMJ enacted?

1950, replaced the articles of war of 1775

What DA form is used for a summarized ART. 15?

Da Form 2627-1

What are the 3 types of article 15's?

Field grade, company grade, summarized

How many punitive articles are there?

65

How many UCMJ articles are there?

146 + 12 subarticles

What are the three types of court martial?

Summary, special, and general

What are the maximum punishments that a company commander can impose?

7 day correctional custody, 7 days forfeiture of pay, 14 days extra duty, 14 days restriction, 1 grade reduction (E4/below)

What are the maximum punishments that a battalion commander can impose?

30 days correctional custody, 45 days extra duty, 60 days restrictions, 1/2 mo. forfeiture of pay for 2 months, 1+ grade reduction (E4/below), 1 grade reduction E5&6

How many members are on a general court martial?

5

How many members on a special court martial

3

how many members on a summary court martial

1

under what article is non judicial punishment imposed?

article 15

what are the rights under article 31?

right to remain silent, right to trial by court martial, right to an attorney

How many MOPP levels are there?

6- MOPP ready, 0-4

What does MOPP mean?

Mission Oriented Protective Posture

What is JSLIST?

Joint Services Lightweight Integrated Suit Technology

How long is a JSLIST good for?

45 days in packaging, can only wash 6 times, only good for 24 hrs after contamination

What FM convers NBC operations?

FM 3-11

What FM covers contamination avoidance?

FM3-11.3

What FM covers NBC Protection?

FM 3-11.4

What FM covers decontamination?

FM 3-5

What FM is the NBC handbook?

FM 3-7

What are the general methods of disseminating biological weapons?

Aerosole, vector, covert

What are the 3 forms of biological weapons?

Aerosole, liquid, powder

How much time do you have to put on a M40 mask?

9 seconds

What AR covers the Army Body Composition Program

AR 600-9

What are the DOD body fat % guidelines?

Males- 18%


Females- 26%

When was the army flag dedicated?

14 June 1956

When did the US army begin?

June 14, 1775

When did the revolutionary war begin?

April 19, 1775

When did the revolutionary war end?

3 Sep 1783

When was the 50 star US flag adopted?

4 July 1960

When was the declaration of independence signed?

July 4, 1776

When is flag day

June 14

When did Congress Authorize the Medal of Honor?

12 July 1862

Who was the 1st MOH recipient?

PVT Jacob Parrott

Who is the only women to have been given the MOH?

Dr. Mary Walker, 1865

What marked the end of the Civil War

General Lee's surrender at Appomatox courthouse on 9 april 1865

What are the dates of WWI?

1914 - 1919

Approximately how many men died in WWI?

110,000

Approximately how many men died in WWII

405,000

What are the years of WWII

1942-1945

When did the war in Afghanistan begin?

7 Oct 2001

When did the war in Iraq begin?

20 March 2003

How many died in the Gulf War?

148

The military decision making process is used at battalion level and higher to plan unit training. What are the 7 steps of the MDMP?
Receipt of mission, mission analysis, course of action development, course of action analysis, COA comparison, COA approval, orders production
What 4 types of badges worn in the army uniform
Combat/special skill, marksmanship badges/tabs, identification badges (DS, recruiter etc), foreign badges
What the max punishments under a summarized art 15
7 days extra duty, 7 days restriction
What are the 4 types of command in drill?
2 part, combined, supplementary, directives
What are the two rest movements while marching?
At ease march, route step