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What does ADP 1-02 cover?

Operational Terms and Symbols

What is one of the most important dlements of Military force’s ability to communicate when conducting operations?

A Common Set of Doctrinal Terms and Military Symbols

What is Doctrine?

Fundamental Principles by which the Military Forces or Elements Guide their Actions in Support of National Objectives

Who establishes the policy for establishing doctrinal terms?

Tradoc

What does TRADOC stand for?

Training and Doctrine Command

What does ADP Stand for?

Army Doctrine Publication

What does ADRP Stand for?

Army Doctrine Reference Publication

What publication covers Promotions and Reductions?

AR 600-8-19

What are the three primary work levels for promotions?

1. Unit


2. Battalion (BN)


3. Installation or Brigade (BDE) equivalent in the tactical force

What does AR 600-9 cover?

The Army Body Composition Program (formerly the Weight Control Program)

What does ABCP stand for?

Army Body Composition Program

What must Soldiers maintain in order to meet mission requirements?

Soldiers must maintain a high level of physical readiness

What is the only authorized method of estimating body fat?

the circumference-based tape method outlined in appendix B of AR 600-9

What is DA Form 5500?

Body Fat Assessment Worksheet – Male

What is the DA form 5501?

Body Fat Assessment Worksheet – Female

What is the female body fat assessment worksheet?

DA Form 5501

Who must be enrolled in the ABCP?

Soldiers who exceed body fat standards in appendix B will be enrolled in the unit ABCP

What does AR 600-20 cover?

Army Command Policy

What does AR 600-20 cover?

Prescribes the policies and responsibilities of command, which include the Well-being of the force, military discipline, and conduct, the Army Equal Opportunity (EO) Program, and the Army Sexual Assault Victim Program

What are the key elements of command?

Authority and Responsibility

What is Duty?

obedient and disciplined performance

What does SHARP stand for?

Sexual Harassment/Assault Response Prevention

What publication covers Rifle Marksmanship M16/M4 Series Weapons?

TC 3-22.9 dated May 2016

What does TC 3-22.9 provide?

provides Soldiers with the critical information for their rifle or carbine and how it functions, its capabilities, the capabilities of the optics and ammunition, and the application of the functional elements of the shot process

What is TC 3-22.9 designed to provide Soldiers?

it is designed to provide Soldiers the critical information on their rifle or carbine to properly and effectively engage and destroy threats in a direct fire engagement

What are the three components Weapons handling is built on?

A. 1. the Soldier


2. the weapon


3. the environment

What are four rules of firearms safety?

A. 1. Treat Every Weapon as if it is Loaded


2. Never Point the Weapon at Anything You Do Not Intend to Destroy


3. Keep Finger Straight and Off the Trigger Until Ready to Fire


4. Ensure Positive Identification of the Target and its Surroundings

A. 1. Feeding


2. Chambering


3. Locking


4. Firing


5. Unlocking


6. Extracting


7. Ejecting


8. Cocking

What are the phases of the cycle of function?

What are some of the difficulties for Environmental conditions?

1. Wind


2. Angled firing


3. Limited visibility

How does the Soldier physically maintain positive control of the shot process?

1. Trigger control


2. Breathing control


3. Workspace


4. Calling the shot (firing or shot execution)


5. Follow-through

What are the rates of fire?

1. Slow semiautomatic fire


2. Rapid semiautomatic fire


3. Automatic or Burst fire

What does FM 7-22 cover?

The Army’s Physical Readiness Training Program

What FM covers the Physical Readiness Training Program?

FM 7-22

What does PRT stand for?

Physical Readiness Training

What does PRT prepare Soldiers and units for?

for the physical challenges of fulfilling the mission in the face of a wide range of threats, in complex operational environments, and with emerging technologies

What is physical readiness?

Physical readiness is the ability to meet the physical demands of any combat or duty position, accomplish the mission, and continue to fight and win

What are the critical components of physical conditioning?

1. strength


2. endurance


3. mobility

What does AR 27-10 CH 3 cover?

UCMJ Nonjudicial Punishment


What are the ten authorized exercises for corrective action?

1. Rower



2. Squat Bender



3. Windmill



4. Prone row



5. Push up



6. V-up



7. Leg tuck and twist



8. Supine bicycle



9. Swimmer



10. Eight count push up

What are the 7 Army values?

1. Loyalty


2. Duty


3. Respect


4. Selfless Service


5. Honor


6. Integrity


7. Personal Courage

What are the 7 Army values?

1. Loyalty


2. Duty


3. Respect


4. Selfless Service


5. Honor


6. Integrity


7. Personal Courage

What does TRADOC stand for?

Training and Doctrine Command