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What ADP/ADRP covers sustainment

ADP/ADRP 4-0

What is the sustainment warfighting function

Tasks and systems to ensure freedom of action, extend operational reach, and prolong endurance

What are logistics

Planning and executing the movement and support of forces

What are personnel services

functions to man and fund the force, maintain soldier and family readiness, promote the moral and ethical values of the nation, and enable the fighting qualities of the Army

What are the sustainment principles

Integration, anticipation, responsiveness, simplicity, economy, survivability, continuity, improvisation

8 of them

What are the principles of Personnel Services

Synchronization, timeliness, stewardship, accuracy, consistency

5 of them

What are the elements of sustainment

Logistics, personnel services, health services

3

What is operational reach

Distance and duration a unit can reach

Name four types of maps

Topographic map, planimetric map, photo map, terrain model

What is a declination diagram

The angular relationships of true north, grid north, and magnetic north

The angle

What is a contour interval

Vertical distance of space between contour lines. Measured in meters

What is the purpose of intersection and how do you execute it

To locate an unknown point on a map by successfully occupying two known points and citing the unknown point

What is the purpose of resection and how do you execute it

To locate an occupied unknown point by citing on two known points on a map and intersecting their back azimuth to determine the location of the unknown point

What are the three types of contour lines

Index, intermediate, supplementary

What other methods can you use to determine direction without a compass

Shadow method, watch method Northstar method

What is a basic rule for finding coordinates on a map

Begin from the left hand corner, read right and up

What is the difference between grid north and magnetic north called

Grid magnetic angle

How do you convert a grid azimuth to magnetic azimuth

Add the gm angle


How do you convert a magnetic azimuth to a grid azimuth

Subtract the gm angle

When was the continental army established

14 june 1775

How many campaign and battle streamers does the us flag have

Over 180

What does the army uniform represent to soldiers

We're a part of something bigger. To serve and protect, danger long separations, grinding fatigue, and stress.

What does the army uniform mean to families

Pride and anxiety, knowing the sacrifices ahead

What does the army uniform mean to veterans

Most important time of their lives, pride in awards and decorations, and physical and emorioal turmoil

What does the army uniform mean to american civilians

Patriotism and selfless service

What is the land domain

The most complex of all comat domains. Most countries are able to have a defense when unable to afford a navy or air force

What is unified land operations

Synchronized efforts from joint services, patner Nations, and government agencies

The Army's vision captures three strategic roles of the army what are they

Prevent shape and win

What is meant by the Army's role to prevent

Countries beleive our force is credible unbeatable rapidly deployable highly trained and well-equipped and always ready to assist

What is meant by the Army's role to shape

To assist other nations to shape their own training and the military strength to be able to defend themselves

What is meant by the Army's role to win

To attack and defend successfully against enemy ground forces

What gives the president the authority as the commander in chief

The Constitution

Who determines the size and organization of the army

Congress

Where does Congress get the authority to determine the size and organization of the army

The Constitution

What is the Army's mission

To fight and win the nations Wars through prompt and sustained land combat as part of the joint force

What ADP/ADRP covers intelligence

ADP/ADRP 2-0

Why does the army synchronize its intelligence efforts with unified action partners

To achieve unity of effort and to meet the commander's intent

What is ISR

Intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance

What is the purpose of ISR

To synchronize and integrate the planning and operation of sensors assets and processing exploitation and dissemination systems in direct support of current and future operations

What are the three considerations the intelligence war fighting function allows a commander to understand

Enemy, terrain, and civil considerations

What does the intelligence warfighting function enable commanders to accomplish

Provides the commander with intelligence to plan, prepare, execute, and assess operations

What are the four primary means for information collection, which are also referred to as shaping operations

Intelligence operations, reconnaissance, surveillance, security operations

What ADP / ADRP covers operational terms and military symbols

ADP / ADRP 1-02

Who is the principal audience for ADP 1 - 02

All members of the profession of arms

What are the three areas of focus of a professional language of land warfare

Principle of simplicity, importance of clear communication, importance of teaching the language

What is the purpose of a common set of doctrinal terms and military symbols

To eliminate the need for a lengthy explanation with just a simple word, phrase, or image

What are framed military symbols

Framed military symbols include unit, equipment, installation, and activity symbols

What do unframed military symbols include

Control measures and tactical mission and symbols

Who establishes army policy for developing doctrinal terms

TRADOC

What does the common operational picture include

Friendly and enemy units or ships, boundaries, control measures, and any other elements that the commander deems necessary

How are acronyms usually formed

Using the initial letters of a name or parts of a series of words

What is a single display of relevant information within a commander's area of interest tailored to the user's requirements and based on common data and information shared by more than one command

A common operational picture

What is communication

An exchange of meaning that is only complete when the meaning is completely understood by the intended audience

What is the purpose of acronyms and abbreviations

To shorten lengthy explanations for ease of discussion

What are two types of formations

Line and column

What are the two parts of a drill command

Preparatory command and command of execution

What are the two commands you give to align a squad

Dress right dress; ready, front

What are the four rest positions

Parade rest, stand at ease, at ease, rest

define dismissed

Troops may leave the area

Define fallout

Troops may rest but not leave the area

What is the Reveille ceremony

The honoring of the national flag as it is raised in the morning

What is the purpose of drill

To promote teamwork pride alertness, attention to detail, esprit de corps, and discipline

When do you keep your head gear on while reporting to an officer inside a building

when under arms

If you are on a work detail and an officer walks by, who calls attention

The person in charge of the detail will salute while the detail continues working

What FM covers basic rifle marksmanship

Fm 3-22.9

What are the 8 steps of functioning

Feeding, chambering, locking, firing, unlocking, extracting, ejecting, cocking

name the four fundamentals of BRM

Steady position, steady aiming, control breathing, trigger squeeze

What are the 3 principles of night vision

Dark adaptation, off-center vision, scanning

What are the three major categories of a malfunction

Failure to feed, chamber, or lock; failure to fire cartridge, failure to extract and eject

What is suppressive fire

Combat rifle fire used to suppress enemy personnel or weapons positions

What are the four phases of marksmanship training

Preliminary rifle instruction, downrange feedback range firing, field firing on train fire ranges, advanced and collective firing exercises

What is immediate action

Beyond hesitated application of a probable remedy to reduce a stoppage without investigation

What is remedial action

The continued effort to determine the cause for the stoppage

What is a purpose of sustained rate of fire

Fire intervals that will allow the weapon to continuously fire indefinitely without overheating

What ADP/ADRP covers army leadership

ADP/ADRP 6 - 22

What is leadership

The process of influencing people by providing purpose direction and motivation to accomplish the mission and improve the organization

What is toxic leadership

Combination of self centered attitude, motivation, that have adverse effects on subordinates, the organization, and mission performance

How can leaders mitigate resistance

By anticipating what others value, their reactions to influence, if shared understanding of common goals, and their commitment to the general organization or the purpose ofthe mission and their trust in the organization and the leader

What is command

The authority of a commander to lawfully exercise over subordinates by virtue of rank or assignment

What conveys the expectations that the army wants leaders to meet

The leadership requirements model

What are the leader attributes

Character, presence, and intellect

What are the three categories of competency

To lead, to develop, and to achieve

What are the 5 competencies of leading

Leads other, extends influence beyond the chain of command, builds trust, leads by example, communicates

what makes military leadership unique from civilian or private sector leadership

Military leadership is grown from the lowest level to the highest level

What are the roles of the NCO

Trainers, Mentors communicators, advisors

Where can you find the army regulation on the army substance abuse program

AR 600 - 85

What are the objectives of ASAP

Prevent alcohol and drug abuse, identify abusers as early as possible, restore abusers to duty or identify rehabilitation failures for separation

What is deglamorization of alcohol

Not promoting any functions to glamorize the use of alcohol through drinking contest, games, initiations, or the awarding of alcoholic beverages as prizes

What is self-identification

The most desirable method, soldier realizes he or she has a problem and asks for assistance

What is command identification

Command becomes aware of a soldier whose performance, conduct, interpersonal relationships, physical fitness, or health appears adversely affected because of alcohol or drug abuse

What is biochemical identification

A positive urinalysis

What are the objectives of bio chemical testing

Early identification, to deterrence of experimental or casual drug use, monitor a rehab progress, development of data on prevalence of drug use in the army

What are the objectives of rehabilitation programs

Restore identify personnel to duty identify personnel who cannot be rehabilitated

What is the objective of the exemption policy

To facilitate effective identification, treatment, and rehabilitation by eliminating the barriers of successful communication between abusers, counselors, and physicians

What percentage of blood alcohol makes a soldier unfit for duty

.05%

How does another server perform his or her duties during a urinalysis

Direct observation. Direct line of sight to watch the flow of urine into the bottle

How are drug abusers identified

Self referral, command identification, biomedical identification, medical identification, investigation/apprehension

Where can you find information on first aid

FM 4-25.11

What are the four lifesaving steps

Open the airway and restore breathing and heartbeat, stop the bleeding, dress the wound, control for shock

What are the ten steps and evaluating a casualty

1 check for response 2 check for breathing 3 check for bleeding 4 check for shock 5 check for fractures and immobilized neck and back 6 check for burns 7 check for head injury 8 seek medical aid as soon as possible 9 perform all necessary steps in sequence 10 identify all wounds and or conditions

What are the three types of bleeding

capillary, venous, arterial

Who can remove a tourniquet

Physician or certified medical personnel

What steps are taken to prevent shock

Place Casualty under cover, laying on back, elevate feet, loosen clothing to prevent overheating, calm patient, do not give food or drink

Where can you find information onNCOER

AR 623-205

What is the minimum period of time for rater qualification

90 days

What is the minimum time period the initial counselung must be done

30 days

How many types of reports are there for activity duty Army

4

What are the 4 types of reports for active duty Army

Annual, Change of Rater, Relief for Cause, and Complete for Record

What is the time period for submitting an appeal to a NCOER or AER

5 years

What ncoer is used upon the removal of an NCO from a ratable assignment based on a decision by a member of the NCO's chain of command

Relief for cause

Rating an NCO's fears, inner feelings, enthusiasm, and overall confidence falls into which values/NCO responsibilities block

Physical Fitness/Military Bearing

When will a member of an allied force meet senior rater qualifications

Never

What elements are internal and central to the leader's core

Army Values, empathy, warrior ethos, service ethos, discipline

What are the army values

Loyalty, duty, respect, selfless service, honor, integrity, personal courage

What are the army values

Loyalty, duty, respect, selfless service, honor, integrity, personal courage

What ADP / ADRP covers the operations process

ADP / ADRP 5 - 0

What is the Army's framework for exercising mission command

The operations process

What are the major mission command activities performed during operations

Planning, Preparing, executing, continuous assessment of the operation

What is MDMP

Military decision making process

What is the purpose of MDMP

A planning method to understand the situation and mission, develop a course of action, and produce an operation plan or order

What are the 7 steps for MDMP

Receipt of mission, mission analysis, course of action development, course of action analysis, course of action comparison, course of action approval, orders production dissemination and transition

What are troop leading procedures used for

To analyze a mission, develop a plan, prepare for an operation

What are the troop leading procedures steps

Receive the mission, issue a warning order, make a tentative plan, initiate movement, conduct reconnaissance, complete the plan, issue the order, supervise and refine the plan

What are the eight operational variables

Political, military, economic, social, information, infrastructure, physical environment, and time