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What does AR 600-9 Cover?

The Army Body Composition Program

What Army Regulation Covers The Army’s Body Composition Program?

AR 600-9

What does ABCP stand for?

Army Body Composition Program (ABCP)

What must a Soldier do in order to be released from ABCP?

They must meet the body fat standard in AR 600-9

Who are the Soldiers that are exempt from the requirements of AR 600-9?

1. Soldiers with major limb loss


2. Soldiers on established continued on active duty and/or continued on active Reserve status


3. Pregnant and postpartum Soldiers


4. Soldiers who have undergone prolonged hospitalization for 30 continuous days or greater


5. New recruits for 180 days from joining

What is DA Form 5500?

Body Fat Assessment Worksheet – Male

What is the Female Body Fat Assessment Worksheet?

DA Form 5501

What Publication Covers Leaves and Passes

AR 600-8-10

What does AR 600-8-10 Cover?

Leaves and Passes

What is a 3–day regular pass?

2 normal off-duty days and a normal duty day or holiday

Can a regular pass be granted together with leave?

Yes provided the following are met:


1. Pass begins and terminates on post, at the duty location, or at the location from where Soldier normally commutes to duty before leave begins


2. Leave begins and terminates on post, at the duty location, or location from where Soldier normally commutes to duty before a pass begins

What is a 4-day special pass?

A pass that must contain 2 non duty days and 2 normal duty days or a holiday

Who are Soldiers authorized to take emergency leave for?

The Soldier and Spouse’s immediate family

Who is considered immediate family?

(1) Parents, including stepparents.


(2) Spouse


(3) Children, including stepchildren.


(4) Sisters, including stepsisters.


(5) Brothers, including stepbrothers.


(6) Only living blood relative.


(7) A person in loco parentis

What is the form used to request leave?

DA Form 31

What Chapter covers the EO Program in AR 600-20?

Chapter 6

What does Ch 6 of AR 600-20 Cover?

The Army’s EO Program

What is the EO Policy based on?

fairness, justice, and equity

What is Equal Opportunity?

The right of all persons to participate in, and benefit from, programs and activities for which they are qualified

What does EOA stand for?

Equal Opportunity Advisor

What is EOR?

Equal Opportunity Representative

What does AR 600-20 cover?

Army Command Policy

What does SHARP stand for?

Sexual Harassment/Assault Response Prevention

What Chapter covers the SHARP Program in AR 600-20?

Chapter 7 & 8

What does Ch 7 & 8 of AR 600-20 Cover?

The Army’s SHARP Program

What is the Army’s Slogan for the SHARP Program?

I. A.M. SRONG

What does I. A.M. STRONG stand for?

Intervene, Act, Motivate

What does Ch 7 or AR 600-20 cover?

Prevention of Sexual Harassment (POSH)

What does AR 27-10 CH 3 cover?

UCMJ Nonjudicial Punishment

What Publication Covers Nonjudicial Punishment?

AR 27-10 Chapter 3

What does the acronym UCMJ stand for?

Uniformed Code of Military Justice

What is the maximum punishment for a Summary Article 15?

1. Extra duties for 14 days.


2. Restriction for 14 days.


3. Oral reprimand or admonition.


4. Any combination of the above.

Is the Soldier allowed to consult defense if receiving a Summary Article 15?

No

What Publication Covers Promotions and Reductions?

AR 600-8-19

What does AR 600-8-19 Cover?

Promotions and Reductions

What Publication Covers Rifle Marksmanship M16/M4 Series Weapons?

TC 3-22.9

What does TC3-22.9 Cover?

Rifle Marksmanship M16/M4 Series Weapons

What is Grouping?

Grouping is a form of practice firing with two primary objectives: firing tight shot groups and consistently placing those groups in the same location

What is Zeroing?

Zeroing aligns the sights of the weapon with the weapon’s barrel

What is the maximum range of a M16/M4 series weapons?

3,600 meters

What is the maximum effective range of a M16A2/A3 series weapons?

550 Point Targets and 800 for Area Targets

What is the maximum effective range of a M4 series weapon?

500 Point Targets and 600 for Area Targets

What is the muzzle velocity of a M16A2/A3 series weapons?

3,100 fps

What is the muzzle velocity of a M4 series weapon?

2,970 fps

What are the Actions for SPORTS?

1. Slap gently upward on the magazine to ensure that it is fully seated and that the magazine follower is not jammed


2. Pull the charging handle fully to the rear


3. Observe the ejection of a live round or expended cartridge


4. Release the charging handle; do not ride it forward


5. Tap the forward assist assembly to ensure that the bolt is closed


6. Squeeze the trigger and try to fire the rifle

What is Remedial Action for weapons?

Remedial action is the continuing effort to determine the cause of a stoppage or malfunction and attempt to clear the stoppage once it has been identified

What are the Four Fundamentals of Firing?

1. Steady Position


2. Aiming


3. Breathing Control


4. Trigger Squeeze

What is the minimum qualification standard for record fire?

23 out of 40 hits

What are the Three positions and how many rounds are fired from each during record qualification?

1. Prone supported; 20 rounds


2. Prone unsupported; 10 rounds


3. Kneeling; 10 round

What does FM 7-22 Cover?

The Army’s Physical Readiness Training Program

What elements does PRT sessions consist of?

the elements of preparation, activities, and recovery

What are the commands to get a unit from a normal line formation into an extended rectangular formation?

Extend to the left, march


Arms downward, move


Left, Face


Extend to the left, march


Arms downward, move


Right, face


From front to rear, count off


Even numbers to the left, uncover

What is the DA form 705?

Physical Readiness Test Scorecard

What are the three classifications of article 15s?

Summarized


Company grade


Field grade

What are articles 77 through 134 of the UCMJ known as?

Punitive Articles

What are 3 types of Court martial?

Summary


Special


General

Under what article is Non-judicial punishment imposed?

Article 15

What rights are given to a Soldier under Article 31?

The rights given to a Soldier under Article 31 are: the right to remain silent, the right to demand trial, and the right to an attorney

How many articles are there in the UCMJ?

There are 146 articles with 12 sub-articles for a total of 158 total. (The 146 Articles + 12 Sub-articles = 158)

What can be punished under UCMJ Article 134?

Anything



Article 134. General article:Though not specifically mentioned in this chapter, all disorders and neglects to the prejudice of good order and discipline in the armed forces, all conduct of a nature to bring discredit upon the armed forces, and crimes and offenses not capital, of which persons subject to this chapter may be guilty, shall be taken cognizance of by a general, special, or summary court-martial, according to the nature and degree of the offense, and shall be punished at the discretion of that court.

What Publication Covers Map Reading and Land Navigation?

TC 3-25.26

What are the Colors of a Military Map and What do they Represent?

1. Black. Indicates cultural (man-made) features such as buildings and roads, surveyed spot elevations, and all labels.


2. Red-Brown. The colors red and brown are combined to identify cultural features, all relief features, nonsurveyed spot elevations, and elevation, such as contour lines on red-light readable maps


3. Blue. Identifies hydrography or water features such as lakes, swamps, rivers, and drainage


4. Green. Identifies vegetation with military significance, such as woods, orchards, and vineyards


5. Brown. Identifies all relief features and elevation, such as contours on older edition maps, and cultivated land on red-light readable maps


6. Red. Classifies cultural features, such as populated areas, main roads, and boundaries, on older maps

What are the units of measurement are used for Direction?

1. Degree. The most common unit of measure is the degree


2. Mil. Another unit of measure, the mil (abbreviated ), is used mainly in artillery, tank, and mortar gunnery


3. Grad. The grad is a metric unit of measure found on some foreign maps

How many Norths are on a Military Map?

Three;


1. true north


2. magnetic north


3. grid north

What two techniques for using the Lensatic Compass?

1. the Centerhold Technique


2. the Compass-to-Cheek Technique

What are the Five Major Terrain Features?

1. Hill


2. Saddle


3. Valley


4. Ridge


5. Depression

What are the Three Minor Terrain Features?

1. Draw


2. Cliff


3. Spur

What are the Supplementary Terrain Features?

1. Cut


2. Fill

How close will an eight-digit grid get you to your point?

10 meters

How close will a six-digit grid coordinate get you to your point?

100 meters

What publication covers Drill and Ceremony?

TC 3-21.5

What are the 4 rest positions that can be given at the halt?

Parade rest


Stand at ease


At ease


Rest

What are two prescribed formations for platoons?

1. Line


2. Column

What are the two parts of most drill command?

1. Preparatory command


2. Command of execution

What 4 movements in marching require a 15-inch step?

1. Half step


2. Left step


3. Right step


4. Backward march

What are the three methods used to teach Drill?

1. Step by step


2. By the numbers


3. Talk-through method

Can a command be changed after the command of execution has been given?

No

What are the three general orders?

1. I will guard everything within the limits of my post and quit my post only when properly relieved.


2. I will obey my special orders and perform all my duties in a military manner.


3. I will report violations of my special orders, emergencies, and anything not covered in my instructions to the Commander of the Relief.

What two types of orders can a guard receive?

1. General Orders


2. Special Orders

What publication covers Guard duty?

TC 22-6

What are two types of guard duty?

1. Interior guard


2. Exterior guard

What are the two words that the countersign consists of?

Challenge and Password

What is the FMC form number?

DD1380

What does the acronym TCCC stand for?

Tactical Combat Casualty Care

What are the Phases of 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 not provide First Aid to a Casualty?

If rendering Aid will put your life in Danger or if you find a casualty with no signs of life—no pulse, no breathing

In combat, what is the most likely threat to the casualty's life?

From Bleeding

What is the 1st Step for Care Under Fire?

Return fire as directed or required before providing medical treatment

When would you Perform tactical field care?

when no longer under direct enemy fire or situations in which an injury has occurred during the mission but there has been no hostile fire

How do you Determine the Levels of consciousness?

AVPU:


A = Alert;


V = responds to Voice;


P = responds to Pain;


U = Unresponsive

What are the 4 Different Types of Burns?

1. Thermal Burns


2. Electrical Burns


3. Chemical Burns


4. Laser Burns

How do you check for the Casualties pulse?

Use the first two fingers in the groove in the casualty’s throat beside the Adam’s apple on the side closest to you

What does AR 623-3 Cover?

Evaluation Reporting System (NCOER’s)

What is DA form 2166-8?

NCO Evaluation Report

What is DA form 2166-8-1?

NCOER Counseling and Support Form

What is the DA form 1059?

Service School Academic Evaluation Report

What Publication covers Evaluation Reporting System (NCOER’s)?

AR 623-3

Where are the Procedures, tasks, and steps pertaining to the completion of each evaluation report and support form are contained in?

DA Pamphlet (DA Pam) 623–3

What does the NCOER identify for the Army?

Identifies Soldiers who are best qualified for promotion and assignment to positions of greater responsibility. The ERS also identifies Soldiers who will be kept on active duty, retained in grade, or eliminated from military service

What does ADP 7-0 cover?

Training Units and Developing Leaders

What is the Army’s life-blood?

Unit training and leader development

What are the three training domains the Army uses?

1. Institutional


2. Operational


3. Self-development

Who is responsible for training units and developing leaders?

The Commander

Who is responsible for Self-development training?

Self-development is a personal responsibility

What AR covers Army Command Policy?

AR 600-20

What are three training phases of PRT?

1. Initial conditioning


2. Toughening


3.Sustaining

What is the Army Prep Drill?

1. Bend and Reach


2. Rear Lunge


3. High Jumper


4. Rower


5. Squat Bender


6. Windmill


7. Forward Lunge


8. Prone Row


9. Bent-Leg Body Twist


10. Push-up

What is the Recovery Drill?

1. Overhead Arm Pull


2. Rear Lunge


3. Extend and Flex


4. Thigh Stretch


5. Single-Leg Over

What does ADP 7-0 cover?

Training Units and Developing Leaders

What ADP Covers Training Units and Developing Leaders?

ADP 7-0

What is the Army’s life-blood?

Unit training and leader development

What does ADP 2-0 Cover?

Intelligence

What covers intelligence?

ADP 2-0

What are the Seven “Intelligence Disciplines”?

1. Counterintelligence (CI)


2. Geospatial Intelligence (GEOINT).


3. Human Intelligence (HUMINT).


4. Measurement and Signature Intelligence (MASINT).


5. Open-Source Intelligence (OSINT)


6. Signals Intelligence (SIGINT).


7. Technical Intelligence (TECHINT)

What is covered in TC 4-02.1

First Aid

What TC covers First Aid?

TC 4-02.1

What does the acronym TCCC stand for?

Tactical Combat Casualty Care

What are the Phases of TCCC?

1. Care Under Fire


2. Tactical Field Care


3. Combat Casualty Evacuation Care

Explain Phase 1 Care Under Fire?

you are under hostile fire and are very limited as to the care you can provide

Explain Phase 2 Care “Tactical Field Care?

you and the casualty are relatively safe and no longer under effective hostile fire, and you are free to provide casualty care to the best of your ability

Explain Phase 3 Care “Combat Casualty Evacuation Care?

the care rendered during casualty evacuation (CASEVAC)

What does the Acronym CASEVAC stand for?

Casualty Evacuation in Non Medical Vehicle or Aircraft

When would you not provide First Aid to a Casualty?

If rendering Aid will put your life in Danger or if you find a casualty with no signs of life—no pulse, no breathing

In combat, what is the most likely threat to the casualty's life?

From Bleeding

What is the 1st Step for Care Under Fire?

Return fire as directed or required before providing medical treatment

When would you Apply a Tourniquet?

If the casualty has severe bleeding from a limb or has suffered amputation of a limb, administer life-saving hemorrhage control and before moving the casualty

When would you Perform tactical field care?

when no longer under direct enemy fire or situations in which an injury has occurred during the mission but there has been no hostile fire

How do you Determine the Levels of consciousness?

AVPU:


A = Alert;


V = responds to Voice;


P = responds to Pain;


U = Unresponsive

What should you do if the Casualty is being burned?

take steps to remove the casualty from the source of the burns before continuing evaluation and treatment

What does FMC stand for?

Field Medical Card

What are the 9 signs and 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. Nausea and/or vomiting.

What is the First Step for treating any type of Burn?

Eliminate the source of the burn

What should you do to clothing that is stuck to the wound?

Do NOT attempt to remove clothing that is stuck to the wound. Additional harm could result.

What are the 4 Different Types of Burns?

1. Thermal Burns


2. Electrical Burns


3. Chemical Burns


4. Laser Burns

What are the two methods used to open an airway?

Head-tilt/chin-lift method and Jaw-thrust method.

What Publication Covers Map Reading and Land Navigation?

TC 3-25.26

What does TC 3-25.26 Cover?

Map Reading Land Navigation

What are the Colors of a Military Map and What do they Represent?

1. Black. Indicates cultural (man-made) features such as buildings and roads, surveyed spot elevations, and all labels.


2. Red-Brown. The colors red and brown are combined to identify cultural features, all relief features, nonsurveyed spot elevations, and elevation, such as contour lines on red-light readable maps


3. Blue. Identifies hydrography or water features such as lakes, swamps, rivers, and drainage


4. Green. Identifies vegetation with military significance, such as woods, orchards, and vineyards


5. Brown. Identifies all relief features and elevation, such as contours on older edition maps, and cultivated land on red-light readable maps


6. Red. Classifies cultural features, such as populated areas, main roads, and boundaries, on older maps

Where would you find useful information that will help you read a map?

in the Marginal Information

Where will you find information about the symbols found on a map?

in the Marginal Information

Where will you find the Sheet Name of a Map?

The sheet name is found in bold print at the center of the top and in the lower left area of the map margin

Where will you find the Sheet Number of a Map

The sheet number is found in bold print in both the upper right and lower left areas of the margin, and in the center box of the adjoining sheets diagram, which is found in the lower right margin

Where will you find the Series Name of a Map?

The map series name is found in the same bold print as the sheet number in the upper left corner of the margin

Where will you find the Scale of a Map and what does it represent?

The scale is found both in the upper left margin after the series name, and in the center of the lower margin and it is a representative fraction that gives the ratio of a map distance to the corresponding distance on the earth's surface

Where will you find the Series Number of a Map?

The series number is found in both the upper right margin and the lower left margin

Where will you find the Legend of a Map and what does it represent?

lower left margin and It illustrates and identifies the topographic symbols used to depict some of the more prominent features on the map

How do you read a map with a Protractor to determine a Grid?

Right and Up

How close will a 4, 6 and 8 digit grid location be to a location?

4 - within 1,000m


6 - within 100m


8 - within 10m

What are the units of measurement?

1. Degree.


2. Mil.


3. Grad.

How many Norths are on a Military Map?

Three; true north, magnetic north, and grid north

What is the Intersection?

Intersection is the location of an unknown point by successively occupying at least two (preferably three) known positions on the ground and then map sighting on the unknown location

What is Resection?

Resection is the method of locating one's position on a map by determining the grid azimuth to at least two well defined locations that can be pinpointed on the map

What are the ways to determine your Location on a Map?

1. Intersection


2. Resection


3. Modified resection

What are the Five Major Terrain Features?

1. Hill


2. Saddle


3. Valley


4. Ridge


5. Depression

What are the Three Minor Terrain Features?

1. Cliff


2. Draw


3. Spur

What are the Supplementary Terrain Features?

1. Cut


2. Fill

What Regulation Covers Army Uniforms?

AR 670-1

What does AR 670-1 Cover?

Wear and Appearance of Army Uniforms and Insignia

Are Portions of AR 670-1 punitive?

Yes

What Chapter of AR 670-1 sets the Standards for Appearance and Grooming Standards?

Chapter 3

What does AR 623-3 Cover?

Evaluation Reporting System (NCOER’s)

What Publication covers Evaluation Reporting System (NCOER’s)?

AR 623-3

What is DA form 2166-8?

NCO Evaluation Report

What is DA form 2166-8-1?

NCOER Counseling and Support Form

What form is used for the NCO Evaluation Report?

DA form 2166-8

What form is used for the NCOER Counseling and Support Form

DA form 2166-8-1

What does ADP 6-22 cover?

Army Leadership

What is AR 600-20?

Army Command Policy

What does ATP 6-22.1 Cover?

The Counseling Process

What Publication covers The Counseling Process?

ATP 6-22.1

What is Counseling?

Counseling is the process used by leaders to review with a subordinate the subordinate’s demonstrated performance and potential

What are The Three Major Categories of Developmental Counseling?

1. Event counseling


2. Performance counseling


3. Professional growth counseling

What Provides a useful framework for Leaders to prepare for counseling

DA Form 4856 (Developmental Counseling Form)

General Order No. 1:

“I will guard everything within the limits of my post and quit my post only when properly relieved.”

General Order No. 2:

“I will obey my special orders and perform all my duties in a military manner.”

General Order No. 3:

“I will report violations of my special orders, emergencies and anythingnot covered in my instructions to the commander of the relief.”

What are the army values?

LDRSHIP:


Loyalty


Duty


Respect


Selfless Service


Honor


Integrity


Personal Courage

What TC covers Army Programs

TC 7-22.7

What are the 4 rest positions that can be given at the halt?

1. Parade Rest


2. Stand at ease


3. At East


4. Rest

Which foot is your leading foot?

your left foot

From what position are all stationary movements given?

Position of attention

What are the two parts of most drill command?

1. Preparatory Command


2. Command of execution

What 4 movements in marching require a 15-inch step?

1. Half step


2. Left step


3. Right step


4. Backwards march

What is the NCO Support Channel?

Squad Leader - SSG


Platoon Sergeant - SFC


First Sergeant - 1SG


Battalion SGM - CSM


Brigade SGM - CSM


INSCOM SGM - CSM Vargas


SMA - SMA Daily

Who is the Chain of Command?

Team Leader - SSG


Company Commander - CPT


Battalion Commander- LTC


Brigade Commander - COL


INSCOM Commander - MG Ballard


Army Chief of Staff- Gen Milley


Sec of Army - Honorable John McHugh


Sec of Defense - Honorable James Mattis

What are the different categories of Sexual Harassment?

1. Verbal


2. Non-Verbal


3. Physical Contact

What are the types of sexual Harassment?

1. Quid pro quo


2. Hostile Environment

Who can you file a restricted report with for SHARP?

1. SARC


2. VA - Victim Advocate


3. Chaplain


4. Healthcare provider

Who can you file an unrestricted report with for SHARP?

1. SARC


2. Chain of Command


3. Law enforcement

What are the 6 attributes in the Leadership Requirements Model?

1. Character


2. Presence


3. Intellect


4. Leads


5. Develops


6. Achieves

What ADP is Leadership?

ADP 6-22

In the Leadership Requirements Model, what is covered under Character?

Army Values, Empathy, Warrior Ethos, Discipline

In the Leadership Requirements Model, what is covered under Presence?

Military and Professional Bearing, Fitness, Confidence, Resilence

In the Leadership Requirements Model, what is covered under Intellect?

Mental Agility, Sound Judgement, Innovation, Interpersonal Tact, Expertise

In the Leadership Requirements Model, what is covered under Leads?

Leads others, Builds Trust, Extends influence beyond chain of command, Leads by Example, Communicates

In the Leadership Requirements Model, what is covered under Develops?

Creates a positive environment, Prepares self, Develops others, Stewards in the Profession

In the Leadership Requirements Model, what is covered under Achieves?

Get Results

In ADP 6-22 what are the levels of leadership?

Direct, Organizational, Strategic

In ADP 6-22 what are the Special Conditions of Leadership?

Formal, Informal, Collective, Situational

In ADP 6-22 what is the definition of Leadership?

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

What is intelligence as defined in ADP 2-0?

The product resulting from the collection, processing, integration, evaluation, analysis, and interpretation of available information concerning foreign nations, hostile or potentially hostile forces or elements, or areas of actual or potential operations.

Who are the company and BN EO Reps?

Company: SFC Ortero


BN: ?

Who are the company and BN Sharp Reps?

Company: SFC Tuggle


BN: SSG Lauser, SFC Sterling

What does the unit crest mean? DUI:

Distinctive Unit Insignia DUI: The blue and gray are colors used by MI. The Chevron symbolizes protection the unit provides to the nation. The two roses represent silence and secrecy of the BN activities and affilitation to both the MI corp and the 704 MI BDE. The black and white colors of the roses represent the units 24hr mission. The torch signifies vigilance and the units ability to obtain knowledge on the nations adversaries which carries to the Motto "First to Know". The key suggests the units mission to protect and gain access to secrets. The lightning Flash denotes the units Signal Intel Functions.

What regulation covers ACS?

AR 608-1

What does ACS mean?

Army Community Service

What regulation covers the Army Continuing Education Systems? (ACES)

AR 621-5

What does ACES Stand For?

Army Continuing Education System

What is covered in AR 621-5

Army Continuing Education System

What is covered in AR 608-1?

Army Community Service (ACS)

What regulation covers AER?

AR 930-4

What is covered in AR 930-4?

AER

What regulation covers Sponsorship?

AR 600-8-8

What is covered in AR 600-8-8?

Sponsership

What is CSDP?

Command Supply Discipline Program

What regulation covers CSDP?

AR 735-5

What is covered in AR 735-5?

Command Supply Discipline Program (CSDP)



What regulation covers Risk Management/Safety?

ATP 5-19

What is covered in ATP 5-19?

Risk Management/Safety

What regulation is covered in AR 300-85?

Soldier Support Activities

What regulation covers Soldier Support Activities?

AR 300-85

What covers Warrior Tasks and Battle Drills?

STP 21-1

What regulation covers field Sanitation

TC 4-02.3

What regulation covers CBRN?

FM 3-11

What is covered in FM 3-11?

CBRN

What is covered in AR 600-25

Salutes, Honors, and Visits of Courtesy

What regulation covers salutes, honors, and visits of courtesy?

AR 600-25

What is a DD1380?

Field Medical Card - FMC