Army Flashcards

1
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What does ADP 6-22 cover?

A

: Army Leadership

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2
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What is Leadership

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

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3
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What is AR 600-20

A

Army Command Policy

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4
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What are the three Levels of Leadership?

A

Direct; Organizational; Strategic

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5
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What ADP Covers Protection

A

ADP 3-37

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6
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What does The Protection Warfighting Function Enable Commanders to do?

A

Enables Commanders to Preserve the Force Combat power

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7
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What is Protection

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the Preservation of the Effectiveness and Survivability

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8
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What are the 5 Protection Principles

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A: 1. Comprehensive 2. Integrated 3. Layered 4. Redundant 5. Enduring

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9
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What does TC 3-25.26 Cover

A

Map Reading Land Navigation

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10
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What is the definition of a map?

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a graphic representation of a portion of the earth’s surface drawn to scale, as seen from above

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

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

  1. 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
  2. Blue. Identifies hydrography or water features such as lakes, swamps, rivers, and drainage
  3. Green. Identifies vegetation with military significance, such as woods, orchards, and vineyards
  4. Brown. Identifies all relief features and elevation, such as contours on older edition maps, and cultivated land on red-light readable maps
  5. Red. Classifies cultural features, such as populated areas, main roads, and boundaries,
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What is an Azimuth

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An azimuth is defined as a horizontal angle measured clockwise from a north base line;

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13
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What is an Back Azimuth

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A back azimuth is the opposite direction of an azimuth. It is comparable to doing “about face

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14
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What are the Five Major Terrain Features?

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What are the Five Major Terrain Features?
A: 1. Hill
2. Saddle
3. Valley
4. Ridge
5. Depression
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15
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What are the Three Minor Terrain Features?

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  1. Draw
  2. Cliff
    Spur
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16
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What are the Supplimentary Terrain Features?

A

Cut

Fill

17
Q

What AR covers CBRN

A

AR 3-11

18
Q

What does ADP 6-0 cover?

A

Mission command

19
Q

What is a team

A

A team is a group of individuals or organizations that work together towards a common goal

20
Q

What is Mission Command?

A

Mission command is the exercise of authority and direction by the commander

21
Q

What Publication Code of Conduct?

A

AR 350-30

22
Q

What does SERE stand for

A

Survival, Evasion, Resistance and Escape

23
Q

What should Soldiers that are captured do

A

1) Traditions of the U.S. Army.

(2) Their mission of resisting enemy attempts at interrogation, indoctrination, and other exploitation

24
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What are Soldiers required to maintain while in PW camp?

A

) Rank and leadership.

(2) Military bearing.
(3) Order and discipline.
(4) Teamwork and devotion to fellow soldiers.
(5) The duty to defeat enemies of our country at all time

25
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What does the Acronym “GPW” stand for

A

Geneva Convention Prisoner of War Standards

26
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What information are PW’s authorized by the GPW to give Captors

A

name, rank, identification number, and date of birth

27
Q

What survival concept does each letter in the word SURVIVAL stand for?

A
S- Size up the situation
U- Use all your senses
R- Remember where you are
V- Vanquish fear and panic
I- Improvise
V-Value living
A- Act like the natives
L- Live by your wits, but for now learn basic skills
28
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What is the FM that covers “Survival

A

FM 3-05.70

29
Q

What is “Dead Space

A

An area that cannot be fired upon within a weapons secto

30
Q

What are the three types of operation orders

A

. Warning Order

  1. Fragamentary Order
  2. Operation Order
31
Q

What are the three types of movement techniques used in combat?

A
  1. High-crawl
  2. Low-crawl
  3. Rush.
32
Q

What AR Covers drill and Ceremony

A

3.21-5

33
Q

What does AR 623-3 Cover

A

NCOER’s

34
Q

What form is used for the NCO Evaluation Report?

A

DA form 2166-8

35
Q

What does ADP 5-0 cover

A

Operations Process

36
Q

What does the Operations Process constitute for the Army

A

planning, preparing, executing, and assessing operations

37
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What is the Army’s Framework for Exercising Mission Command

A

The Operations Process