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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 |
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When was USA Station Hospital 1 built? |
-opened June 1932 -83 beds, 3 stories -now 18th Airborne Division HQ and Fort Bragg HQ |
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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. |
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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 |
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When was the new Womack opened? |
-Sep 3 1992 ground breaking -March 9 2000 opened -cost $400M |
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Who is Womack AMC named after? |
Bryant H Womack |
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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 |
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What does AMEDD stand for? |
Army Medical Department |
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How many AMEDD corps are there?
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8- Civilian, Dental, Enlisted, Nurse, Medical, Medical Service, Medical Specialist, Veterinary
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Who was the 1st director general and chief physician?
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Dr Benjamin Church, 1775
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When was the 1st army wide inoculation and what was it for? |
1777, small pox |
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Who was the 1st surgeon general |
Dr Joseph Lovell |
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Who created the Army Medical Library and when? |
Dr Joseph Lovell, 1836 |
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Who founded the Army Medical Museum and when? |
Surgeon General William Hammond, 1862 |
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When was the hospital corps for enlisted created? |
1887 |
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When was the Army Medical School opened and what was it later renamed? |
1893, Walter Reed Army Institute of Research |
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What did Walter Reed do? |
developed an inoculation for Yellow fever and headed the commission which proved it was transmitted via mosquitos |
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Who won the 1st Distinguished Service Medal? |
Col. William Gorgas |
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When was immunization against typhoid in the Army required? |
1911 |
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Who was the 1st officer killed in WWI? |
Lt. William Fitzsimmons, doc in hospital in france |
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Who was the 1st enlisted man killed in WWI |
PVT Oscar Tugo, hospital in france |
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When did the Medical Field Service School open and where? |
1920 Carlisle Barracks, PA |
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When did the Medical Field Service School move to Ft Sam Houston? |
1947 |
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Who was the 1st woman to hold a true Army Commission? |
Col Florence A Blachfield |
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When did Congress authorize women military docs?
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1943- for wartime only
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What year was the Medical Service Corps created? |
1947 |
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When was the 1st helicopter ambulance unit used? |
Korea 1951 |
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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 |
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Who was the 1st female general? |
BG Ana Mae V Hays |
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Who won the 1st soldier/NCO of the month board? |
SPEC 5 Bazzetta SSG Taylor 1980 |
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President of the US |
Barack Obama |
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Secretary of Defense |
Chuck Hagel |
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Secretary of the Army |
John McHugh |
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Chief of Staff of the Army |
Gen. Odierno |
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Army Surgeon General/ Commander of AMEDD |
LG Patricia Horoho |
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MEDCOM CSM
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CSM Donna Brock, CSM Ecker
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NRMC Commander |
BG Tenhet |
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NRMC CSM |
CSM Scott |
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Womack Commander |
COL Stephens |
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Womack CSM |
CSM Gomez |
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Troop CSM |
CSM Albion |
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Battalion Commander |
COL Hinchman |
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Battalion CSM |
CSM Hartmann |
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Company Comander |
CPT Haligan |
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1SG |
1SG Plyler |
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What is the FM for the M16? |
FM 3-22.9 |
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What is BRM? |
Basic Rifle Marksmanship |
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What are the 4 fundamentals of marksmanship? |
steady position, proper aim, breathing, trigger squeeze |
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What does SPORTS stand for? |
Slap, Pull, Observe, Release, Tap, Squeeze |
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Describe the M16 |
5.56mm, magazine fed, gas-operated, air cooled, shoulder fired, semi-automatic or 3 round burst, hand held rifle |
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What are the 8 types of ammo that can be used with the M16?
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ball, tracer, dummy, blank, ball (green tip), tracer (red tip), armor piercing, and short range training ammo
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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 |
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What is the muzzle velocity of the M16? |
3100 ft/sec |
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What are the ranges for the M16? |
max 3600 m max effective point target 550m max effective area target 800m |
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What is the basic load of ammo for the M16? |
210 rounds |
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What is the weight of the M9 with an empty magazine |
2.1lbs |
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What is the weight of the M9 with a full 15 round mag? |
2.6 lbs |
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Describe the M9? |
9mm, semi-automatic, magazine fed, recoil operation, double action, hand held weapon |
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What FM covers the M9? |
FM 3-23.35 |
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What is the max range of the M9 |
1800m |
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What is the max effective range of the M9? |
50m |
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What is the weight of the M16 with no mag or sling? |
7.78 lbs |
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What is the weight of the M16 with full 30 rd mag and sling? |
8.79 lbs |
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What is the FM for map reading/land nav? |
FM 3-25.26 |
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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 |
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Where is the legend found |
lower left margin |
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How many norths on a military map and what are they? |
3: true, magnetic, grid |
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What are the 5 major terrain features? |
Hill, Valley, Ridge, Saddle, Depression |
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What are the 3 minor terrain features? |
Spur, cliff, draw |
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What are the 2 supplementary features |
cut, fill |
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What is an azimuth? |
horizontal angle measured clockwise from a N base line to express direction |
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What is the distance between grid lines on a map? |
1 km or 1000 m |
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What FM covers first aid? |
FM 4-25.11 |
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What are the 8 steps for evaluating a casualty? |
Responsiveness Breathing Pulse Bleeding Shock Fracture Burn Head Injury |
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What are the 3 categories in Medevac? |
Urgent Priority Routine |
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What are the 3 categories of heat injuries |
heat cramps, heat exhaustion, heat stroke |
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What AR covers uniforms? |
AR 670-1 |
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What AR covers the issue & sale of personal clothing? |
AR 700-84 |
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What is the AR for awards and decorations? |
AR 600-8-22 |
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What is the form for Cert. of Appreciation? |
DA Form 7013 |
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What is the form for a certificate of achievement? |
DA Form 2442 |
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What is the form for a good conduct medal certificate? |
DA form 4950 |
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What is the form for a certificate of training? |
DA form 87 |
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What is the form to reccomend or request an award?
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DA form 638
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What AR covers retention? |
AR 601-280 |
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What is SRB and how long must you reenlist to be eligible? |
Selective Reenlistment Bonus, 3 years |
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How often is a bar to reenlistment reviewed? |
every 90 days or 30 days fro a PCS/ETS |
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Who can initiate a bar to reenlistment? |
Any commander in the soldiers COC |
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What AR covers policies for completing eval reports that supports ERS? |
AR 623-3 |
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What 3 types of evals are given under ERS? |
Duty evals school evals da evals |
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What form is a NCOER |
DA Form 2166-8 |
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What form is used for the NCO counseling/checklist record? |
DA Form 2166-8-1 |
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What are the 5 parts of a NCOER? |
Administrative data, authentication, duty description, army values, overall performance |
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What is supply economy? |
Stopping haste, wate and abuse of supplies |
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What is the document that covers the circumstances around the loss, damage or destruction of Army property? |
Report of Survey, DA Form 4697 |
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How many classes of supplies are there and what are they?
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10- Rations, Clothing/equipment, Fuel,Fortification materials, Ammo, Personal items, Major end items, Medical supplies, Repair parts, Misc.
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What is the form for a permanent hand receipt? |
DA Form 2062 |
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What are 4 ways to be relieved of accountability of property? |
Report of survey, statement of charges, cash collection voucher, turn-in |
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What does PMCS stand for? |
Preventative Maintenance Checks & Service |
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What is the form for PMCS |
DA form 314 |
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What is DA Form 348? |
Army Military license spreadsheet |
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What is DA form 346? |
Military Drivers License |
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What is DA form 2404? |
Equipment inspection and maintenance worksheet |
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What AR covers separations? |
AR 635-200 |
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How many chapters are covered in AR 635-200? |
14 |
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what does QMP stand for? |
Qualitative Management Program |
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What army publication covers army leadership? |
ADRP 6-22 |
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Define leadership |
influencing people by providing purpose, direction and motivation to accomplish the mission |
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What are 3 ways leaders can develop others? |
counseling, couching, and mentoring |
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What are the 3 levels of leadership? |
Direct, organizational, strategic |
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What is the AR for army leader and training development? |
AR 350-1 |
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What FM covers counseling? |
FM 6-22 appendix B |
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What form is used for counseling? |
DA form 4856 |
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What are the 3 approaches to counseling? |
directive, nondirective, combined |
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What is tact? |
keen sense of what to say or do so as not to offend others |
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What FM covers Drill and Ceremony? |
FM 3-21.5 |
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What are the 3 methods used to teach drill? |
step by step, by the numbers, talk through |
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How far in front of the honor company or color company do the colors halt? |
10 steps |
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What AR covers ASAP? |
AR 600-85 |
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What form is an ASAP referral?
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DA form 8003
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What AR covers ACES? and what does ACES stand for? |
AR 621-5, army continuing education services |
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What AR covers EO? |
AR 600-20 |
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What AR covers the AFAP and what is the AFAP? |
AR 608-47, Army Family Action Plan |
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What AR covers Command Policy |
AR 600-20 |
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What AR covers sponsorship? |
AR 600-8-8 |
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What DA form is used to transmit sponsorship requirements to the gaining command? |
DA form 5434 |
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What are the 6 elements of sponsorship program? |
Da Form 5434, welcome letter, acs relocation readiness services, reception, orientation, inprocessing
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What is NCODP? |
NCO Development Program |
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Who is responsible for NCODP
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CSM or highest enlisted NCO
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What AR covers NCODP |
AR 350-1 ch 4 |
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What pub cover NCODP? |
DA Pam 600-35 |
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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 |
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What are the 5 recovery drills? |
Overhead arm pull, rear lunge, extend and flex, thigh stretch, single leg over |
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What is CRM? |
Composite Risk Management |
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What AR is used for army safety program? |
AR 385-10 |
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What FM covers CRM? |
FM 5-19 |
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What FM covers APFT?
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FM 7-22
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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 |
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What are the 3 phases of PRT? |
Initial conditioning, toughening, and sustaining phase |
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What are the 3 components of PRT? |
Strength, endurance, mobility |
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What are the 3 elements of PRT? |
Preparation drill, activities, recovery drill |
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What are the 2 PT formations? |
circular and extended rectangular |
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What command is given to reassemble the formation from an extended rectangular formation? |
Assemble to the right, march |
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What AR covers medical fitness standards? |
AR 40-501 |
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What is meant by medically acceptable? |
individual who meet medical fitness standard established for a particular purpose for which examined |
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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 |
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What form is used for profiles? |
DA Form 3349 |
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What form is a sick call slip? |
DA form 689 |
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What does PULHES stand for? |
Physical Stamina, Upper extremities, lower extremities, hearing, eyes, psychiatric |
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What form is the PT card? |
DA Form 705 |
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What AR covers UCMJ? |
AR 27-10 |
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When was the UCMJ enacted? |
1950, replaced the articles of war of 1775 |
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What DA form is used for a summarized ART. 15? |
Da Form 2627-1 |
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What are the 3 types of article 15's? |
Field grade, company grade, summarized |
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How many punitive articles are there? |
65 |
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How many UCMJ articles are there? |
146 + 12 subarticles |
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What are the three types of court martial? |
Summary, special, and general |
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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) |
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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 |
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How many members are on a general court martial? |
5 |
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How many members on a special court martial |
3 |
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how many members on a summary court martial |
1 |
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under what article is non judicial punishment imposed? |
article 15 |
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what are the rights under article 31? |
right to remain silent, right to trial by court martial, right to an attorney |
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How many MOPP levels are there? |
6- MOPP ready, 0-4 |
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What does MOPP mean? |
Mission Oriented Protective Posture |
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What is JSLIST? |
Joint Services Lightweight Integrated Suit Technology |
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How long is a JSLIST good for? |
45 days in packaging, can only wash 6 times, only good for 24 hrs after contamination |
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What FM convers NBC operations? |
FM 3-11 |
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What FM covers contamination avoidance? |
FM3-11.3 |
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What FM covers NBC Protection? |
FM 3-11.4 |
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What FM covers decontamination? |
FM 3-5 |
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What FM is the NBC handbook? |
FM 3-7 |
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What are the general methods of disseminating biological weapons? |
Aerosole, vector, covert |
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What are the 3 forms of biological weapons? |
Aerosole, liquid, powder |
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How much time do you have to put on a M40 mask? |
9 seconds |
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What AR covers the Army Body Composition Program |
AR 600-9 |
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What are the DOD body fat % guidelines? |
Males- 18% Females- 26% |
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When was the army flag dedicated? |
14 June 1956 |
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When did the US army begin? |
June 14, 1775 |
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When did the revolutionary war begin? |
April 19, 1775 |
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When did the revolutionary war end? |
3 Sep 1783 |
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When was the 50 star US flag adopted? |
4 July 1960 |
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When was the declaration of independence signed? |
July 4, 1776 |
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When is flag day |
June 14 |
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When did Congress Authorize the Medal of Honor? |
12 July 1862 |
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Who was the 1st MOH recipient? |
PVT Jacob Parrott |
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Who is the only women to have been given the MOH? |
Dr. Mary Walker, 1865 |
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What marked the end of the Civil War |
General Lee's surrender at Appomatox courthouse on 9 april 1865 |
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What are the dates of WWI? |
1914 - 1919 |
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Approximately how many men died in WWI? |
110,000 |
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Approximately how many men died in WWII |
405,000 |
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What are the years of WWII |
1942-1945 |
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When did the war in Afghanistan begin? |
7 Oct 2001 |
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When did the war in Iraq begin? |
20 March 2003 |
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How many died in the Gulf War? |
148 |
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The military decision making process is used at battalion level and higher to plan unit training. What are the 7 steps of the MDMP?
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Receipt of mission, mission analysis, course of action development, course of action analysis, COA comparison, COA approval, orders production
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What 4 types of badges worn in the army uniform
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Combat/special skill, marksmanship badges/tabs, identification badges (DS, recruiter etc), foreign badges
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What the max punishments under a summarized art 15
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7 days extra duty, 7 days restriction
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What are the 4 types of command in drill?
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2 part, combined, supplementary, directives
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What are the two rest movements while marching?
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At ease march, route step
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