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ADP 3-09 |
FIRES |
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AR 600-20 |
ARMY COMMAND POLICY |
600÷2=3 words |
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FM 7-22.7 |
NCO GUIDE |
Your guide |
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ADP 1 |
The Army |
As a profession |
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When was the American Continental Army Established |
14 June 1775 |
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How many Campaign and Battle Streamers does the Army Flag have |
Over 180 |
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What does the Uniform of the ARMY represent for Soldiers |
Become a part of something far bigger than themselves, a chance to serve their Country and to Change the world. Danger long separations fatigue and stress. |
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What does the Uniform of the Army represent for Families |
A course of Pride and Anxiety, knowing the sacrafice ahead |
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What does the Army Uniform represent for Veterans |
Important period in their life, pride in acompishemtnts, and sometimes intense emotional and physical distress |
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What does the Army Uniform represent for American Civilians |
Patriotism and Selfless Service, men and women in which the Nation takes collective pride |
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What is Unified Land Operations |
The synchronization of our efforts between Joint Services,other Gov. Agencies, other partner Nations and Military Forces from our Partner Nations |
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What is Unified land Opps |
The synchronization between joint services , other govmnt agencies and partner military forces |
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The Army's vision captures the THREE STRATEGIC ROLES of the Army. What are they |
Prevent, Shape and Win |
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What gives the President the Authority as the Commander and Chief |
The Constitution |
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Who Determines the size and organization of the Army |
Congress |
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Where does Congress get the Authority to determine the size and organization of the Army |
The Constitution |
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What is the Army's mission |
To fight and win the nations wars through sustained land combat as part of the Joint Force |
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What is the Opperationg Force |
Consists of Units organized, trained and equipped to deploy and fight |
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What is a Generating Force |
mans,trains, equips, deploys and ensures the readiness of the Army |
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What ADP covers Fires |
ADP 3-09 |
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What does AMD stand for |
Air and Missile Defense |
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What does EA stand for |
Electronic Attack |
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What is FIRES |
The use of Weapon Systems to create specific LETHAL or NON LETHAL effects on a target |
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What do Fires Leaders use for Ground Threats |
Use the Army's Targeting Methodology to Plan, Prepare, Execute and Assess Effects on the Ground |
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What does Fires Support for Unified Land Operations |
Offensive, Defensive and Stability tasks |
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What FM covers History of the NCO |
FM 7-22.7 |
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soldiers depend on what from an NCO |
Your Guidance, Training and Leadership to win the Nations wars |
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Who usually cuts the cake during Army Ceremonies |
The Oldest and Youngest Soldier in the Unit |
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When was the NCO COROS born? |
14 June 1775, with the birth of the Continental Army |
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What has been the Key to Army's success |
Our flexibility and willingness to change, to meet the world as it is without altering the Army's Core Competencies |
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Who Stabalized the duties and responsibilities of the NCO |
Inspector General Frederich von Stuben |
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What did Frederich Con Steuben do in 1778 |
He Standardize the duties and responsibilities of the NCO Corps |
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Where was the Blue Book Formed? |
Valley Forge |
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What was the original name of "The Blue Book"? |
Regulations for the Order and Decipline of the Troops of the United States |
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