Board Flashcards

1
Q

What did Troop Command redesignate to?

A

Medical Readiness Brigade, National Capitol Region

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2
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Brigade Commander

A

Colonel Mahoney, Kevin

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3
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Brigade CSM

A

CSM Pierce, Scott

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4
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Company Commander

A

CPT Walker

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5
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Company First Sergeant

A

1SG ADAM WADE

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6
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First Line

A

SSG Gray

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7
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Medcom Commander/Surgeon General

A

Lieutenant General Izaguirre

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8
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Medcom CSM

A

CSM Sprunger

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9
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Forscom Commanding General

A

Incumbent General Poppas

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10
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Forscom CSM

A

CSM Holland

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11
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Commander in Chief

A

The Honorable president Biden

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12
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Secretary of Defense

A

Lloyd Austin

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13
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Secretary of the Army

A

Christine E. Wormuth

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14
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Chairman of the joint chiefs of staff

A

Mark A. Malley

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15
Q

Army Chief of Staff

A

Incumbent General George

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16
Q

Staff Sergeant

A

Three arrows and one underscore (E-6)

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17
Q

Sergeant First Class

A

Three arrows and two underscores (E-7)

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18
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Master Sergeant

A

Three arrows and three underscores (E-8)

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19
Q

First Sergeant

A

Three arrows, three underscores, and Diamond (E-8)

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21
Q

Sergeant Major

A

Three arrows, three underscores, and star (E-9)

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21
Q

Command Sergeant Major

A

Three arrows, three underscores, and wreath with a star (E-9)

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22
Q

What does the rank Sergeant Major of the Army look like

A

Three arrows, three underscores, and eagle with two stars (E-9)

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23
Q

Second Lieutenant

A

Gold Bar (O-1)

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24
Q

First Lieutenant

A

Silver Bar (O-2)

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25
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Captain

A

Two Gold Bars (O-3)

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26
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Major

A

Gold Leaf (O-4)

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27
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Lieutenant Colonel

A

Silver Leaf (O-5)

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28
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Colonel

A

Eagle (O-6)

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29
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Brigadier General

A

One star (O-7)

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30
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Major General

A

Two star (O-8)

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31
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Lieutenant General

A

Three stars (O-9)

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32
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General

A

Four stars (O-10)

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33
Q

General of the Army

A

Five stars

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34
Q

What AR covers ASAP

A

Army Substance Abuse Program (AR 600-85)

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35
Q

AER

A

Army Emergency Relief

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36
Q

What AR covers EO

A

Equal Opportunity (AR 600-20)

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37
Q

What AR covers Army Retention Program

A

AR 601-280

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38
Q

What AR covers Safety

A

AR 385-10

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39
Q

What AR covers NCODP

A

T.C. 7-22.7

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40
Q

What AR covers Army Sponsorship Program

A

AR 600-8-8

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41
Q

What FM covers Weapons

A

FM 3-22.9

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42
Q

What is the first thing you should do when handling a weapon

A

Ensure it is clear

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43
Q

What are the four fundamentals of marksmanship

A

Steady Position, Proper aim, breathing, trigger squeeze

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44
Q

What does the acaronym SPORTS stand for

A

Slap, pull, observe, release, tap, shoot

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45
Q

Is SPORTS an immediate or remedial action

A

Immediate

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46
Q

Describe remedial action procedure

A

attempt safety, remove magazine, lock bolt to rear, reattempt safety if previously unsuccesful

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47
Q

malfunction categories for M16/A2

A

Failure to feed, fire, extract, or eject

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48
Q

What is CLP

A

Cleaner lubricant preservative

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49
Q

Max range for M16/A2

A

3600 Meters

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50
Q

Max effective range for a point target (rifle)

A

550 meters

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51
Q

Max effective range for an area target (rifle)

A

800 meters

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52
Q

What are the 8 steps in functioning of the M16/A2 rifle

A

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

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53
Q

What FM covers Land Navigation

A

FM 3-25.26

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54
Q

What are the basic colors of a map

A

Black, red, brown, red-brown, green, blue

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55
Q

What does black represent on a map

A

man-made features

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56
Q

What does red represent on a map

A

populated areas

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57
Q

What does blue represent on a map

A

water

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58
Q

What does green represent on a map

A

vegetation

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59
Q

What does brown represent on a map

A

relief features

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60
Q

Where is the legend of the map found

A

lower left margin (bottom left corner)

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61
Q

What are 3 types of contour lines

A

Index, intermediate, supplementary

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62
Q

How many miles are in one degree

A

17.7

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63
Q

How many norths are on a military map

A

Three: True north, magnetic north, and grid north

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64
Q

What are three minor terrain features

A

Draw, spur, cliff

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65
Q

What are 5 major terrain features

A

Hill, Valley, Ridge, saddle, depression

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66
Q

What are two supplementary terrain features

A

cut, and fill

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67
Q

What is an azimuth

A

A horizontal angle expressing direction (measured in a clockwise manner from a north base line)

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68
Q

What is vertical distance

A

The distance between the highest and the lowest points measured

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69
Q

What is the general rule for reading military grid coordinates

A

right and up

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70
Q

what are the three elements for the dead reckoning process

A

known starting point, known distance, known azimuth

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71
Q

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

A

10 meters

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72
Q

How close will an six digit grid coordinate get you to your point

A

100 meters

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73
Q

What would you use on a map to measure actual ground distance

A

Bar scale

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74
Q

What does LDRSHIP stand for

A

Loyalty, Duty, Respect, Selfless service, Honor, Integrity, Personal Courage

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75
Q

What AR covers Awards and Decorations

A

AR 600-8-22

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76
Q

What is the highest peacetime award for valor

A

The soldiers medal

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77
Q

What is the highest award given in times of war

A

The medal of honor

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78
Q

What is DA Form 7013

A

Certificate of Appreciation

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79
Q

What is DA Form 2442

A

Certificate of Achievement

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80
Q

What are the six groups that individual awards can be categorized into

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Decorations, Good Conduct Medal, Service Medals, Service ribbons, badges and tabs, Certificates and letters

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81
Q

How many stars are on the blue silk shield that the army medal of honor is suspended from

A

13

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82
Q

Who is the approving authority for the medal of honor

A

The U.S. Congress

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83
Q

Name the ribbon awarded to soldiers for successful completion of Basic and AIT

A

The Army Service Ribbon

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84
Q

What is the good conduct medal given

A

Exemplary behavior, efficiency, and fidelity

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85
Q

What was the first medal awarded in the U.S. Army

A

The purple heart

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86
Q

What FM covers CBRN

A

FM 3-11

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87
Q

What does CBRN stand for

A

Chemical, Biological, radiological, and nuclear

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88
Q

What does JS-LIST stand for

A

Joint Service Lightweight Integrated suit technology

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89
Q

What does Mopp stand for

A

Mission Oriented Protective Posture

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90
Q

What are the proper masking procedures

A

Stop breathing and close your eyes, don mask, clear mask, check the seal around the mask, sound alarm to others, and continue the mission

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91
Q

What forms do chemical agents come in

A

Vapor, gas, solid, liquids

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92
Q

When tightening the protective mask in what order are the straps tightened

A

Forehead, Cheek, temple

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93
Q

NBC hazards are classified into two types, what are they

A

Immediate, residual

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94
Q

What are three fundamentals of NBC defense

A

Avoid contamination, protection, decontamination

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95
Q

Soldiers in mopp 4 may lose how much water per hour through perspiration

A

one quart or more

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96
Q

How many mopp levels are there?

A

There are 5 levels of MOPP

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97
Q

What ADP covers the operations process

A

ADP 5-0

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98
Q

What are the troop leading procedures

A

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

99
Q

What is MDMP

A

Military decision making process

100
Q

What is the purpose of MDMP

A

To understand the mission and situation, develop a course of action, and produce an operation plan or order

101
Q

What ADP covers Mission Command

A

ADP 6-0

102
Q

How are unified land operations accomplished

A

Through decisive action

103
Q

What are mission orders

A

directives that emphasize to subordinates the results to be attained, not how they are to achieve them

104
Q

What is mission command

A

The exercise of authority and direction by the commander using mission orders to enable disciplined initiative within the commander’s intent

105
Q

What is S-GATE

A

Information source for incoming soldiers

106
Q

What DA Form is used to transmit sponsorship requirements to gaining commands

A

DA Form 5434

107
Q

What are the six elements of the sponsorship program

A

DA Form 5434, Weclome letter, ACS relocation readiness services, reception, orientation, inprocessing

108
Q

Sponsor criteria

A

Rank, gender, and familiarity with the unit and community

109
Q

What process do commanders apply to unit training and leader development

A

The operations process: plan, prepare, execute, and assess

110
Q

Who is responsible for training units and developing leaders

A

Commanders

111
Q

What FM covers first aid

A

FM 4-25.11

112
Q

When would you not remove a casualties clothing to expose the wound

A

If in a chemical environment or the clothing is stuck to the wound

113
Q

What are the life saving steps (ABC’S)

A

Ensure open airway, stop bleeding, prevent shock
(Airway, respiration, circulation)

114
Q

Three categories of heat casualties

A

Heat cramps, Heat exhaustion, Heat stroke

115
Q

Signs and symptoms of heat exhaustion

A

Excessive sweating (pale/moist/cool skin), headache, weakness, dizziness, loss of appetite, cramping, nausea, urge to defecate, chills, rapid breathing, tingling of hands/feet, confusion

116
Q

4 common points for checking pulse

A

Carotid, femoral, radial, posterial tibial

117
Q

four types of burns

A

thermal, electrical, chemical, laser

118
Q

What are the 2 methods of opening the airway

A

Jaw thrust, and head tilt/chin lift

119
Q

What are the three categories used in medical evacuation

A

Urgent, priority, routine (All within 24 hours)

120
Q

What FM covers the army physical readiness training

A

FM 7-22

121
Q

Who serves as primary trainers

A

Non-Commissioned officers

122
Q

What are the principles that the conduct of army PRT follows

A

Precision, Progression, Integration

123
Q

What are the PRT systems phases

A

the initial conditioning phase, the toughening phase, and the sustaining phase

124
Q

What are the preperation drills

A

Bend and reach, Rear lunge, high jumper, rower, squat bender, windmill, forward lung, prone row, bent leg body twist, push ups

125
Q

What are the recovery drills

A

Overhead arm pull, rear lunge, extend and flex, thigh stretch, single leg over, groin stretch, calf stretch, hamstring stretch

126
Q

What is my role as a combat medic in the army health system

A

Role 1- unit level medical care (the first medical care a soldier receives)

127
Q

What is a UCMJ

A

Uniform code of Military Justice

128
Q

What AR covers military justice

A

AR 27-10

129
Q

What are the three classifications of article 15’s

A

Summarized, company grade, field grade

130
Q

Who can impose an article 15

A

Any commanding officer

131
Q

Who is the highest military court

A

The court of military appeals

132
Q

Army Birthday

A

June 14, 1775

133
Q

United Sates Birthday

A

July 4, 1776

134
Q

WRNMMC Birthday

A

September 14, 2011

135
Q

Who is wrnmmc named after

A

Major Walter reed

136
Q

What did Major Walter reed and Maj Borden confirm

A

Yellow fever is transmitted by mosquitoes

137
Q

What was WRNMMC’s original name

A

National naval medical center

138
Q

Franklin D. Roosevelt laid the cornerstone of the tower on what day

A

Veteran’s day (November 11, 1940)

139
Q

What is the longest war in U.S. history

A

The Vietnam war

140
Q

When was D Day

A

June 6, 1944

141
Q

On what date did the japanese attack pearl harbor

A

December 7, 1941

142
Q

When did world war one begin

A

August 1914

143
Q

Who was the only female to receive the medal of honor

A

Dr. Mary E. Walker

144
Q

Who received the first medal of honor ever awarded

A

Private Jacob Parrot

145
Q

What is the oldest part of our army

A

The army national guard

146
Q

Who was the first Commander in chief of the continental army

A

George washington

147
Q

When was the start of the revolutionary war

A

April 19, 1775

148
Q

When was the declaration of independence signed

A

July 4, 1776

149
Q

When was the NCO corps born

A

June 14 1775

150
Q

What do soldiers depend on from an NCO

A

guidance, training, and leadership

151
Q

Who wrote the NCO guide

A

CSM Littrel

152
Q

What has been the key to the army’s success

A

Our flexibility and willingness to change

153
Q

Throughout the history of the army the nco has been doing what

A

Leading by example and always from out front

154
Q

The Soldiers Creed

A

https://www.army.mil/values/soldiers.html

155
Q

The Creed of the Non-Commissioned Officer

A

https://www.army.mil/values/nco.html

156
Q

What is on my uniform

A

Enlisted Insignia Patch, Army medical branch insignia, pistol sharp shooter/rifle marksman badges, Army medical regimental corps crest, WRNMMC unit crest

157
Q

What does the WRNMMC Motto mean (Scientiae inter arma spiritus)

A

In the spirit of science and arms

158
Q

What ribbons do I have on my uniform

A

Global war on terrorism, army service ribbon, national defense ribbon, armed forces service ribbon/medal, Superior unit award ribbon w/ double bronze oakleaf

159
Q

How many eagles are on my uniform

A

seven

160
Q

Board bio

A

“Good morning president and members of the board… (present bio)”

161
Q

Warrior ethos

A

I will always place the mission first,
I will never accept defeat,
I will never quit,
I will never leave a fallen comrade behind

162
Q

Report to members of the board

A

“SPC Dove reporting to the president and members of the board”

163
Q

Dismissed from board

A

stand, salute “Maximum effort”

164
Q

What is the golden triangle

A

“Tims” - this is my squad

165
Q

What does METT- C stand for

A

Mission, enemy, terrain/weather, troops available, time available, and civil considerations

166
Q

What are the 8 operational variables
(PMESII-PT)

A

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

167
Q

What are the nco basic responsibilities

A

Accomplishment of the mission and the welfare of my soldiers

168
Q

What DA form is an article 15

A

DA Form 2627

169
Q

What is the range you fall in for the army body composition program

A

Age group 21-27, height 66 inches (156 lbs)

170
Q

What is the maximum allowed percent body fat for my age group in the ABCP

A

32 %

171
Q

What is the purpose of the grog at ceremonies

A

To remember how cavalry troopers would share their spirits to ensure everyone had something creating a strong concoction called the GROG.

172
Q

What is espirit de corps

A

A feeling of pride, fellowship, and common loyalty shared by members of a group

173
Q

What is back azimuth

A

The opposite direction of azimuth

174
Q

How do you obtain a back azimuth

A

If azimuth is less than 180 then add but if greater than 180 add

175
Q

1st general order

A

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

176
Q

2nd general order

A

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

177
Q

3rd general order

A

I will report violations of my special orders, emergencies, and anything not covered in my instructions, to the commander of the relief

178
Q

What are the three phases of TCCC

A

1) care under fire
2) tactical field care
3) combat evacuation care

179
Q

When should a casualty be given water

A

As a casualty should never be given water or food

180
Q

What are the three classifications of a court marshal

A

Summary, general, special

181
Q

What ADP covers protection

A

ADP 3-37

182
Q

What is the first step to protection

A

Planning

183
Q

What AR covers wear and appearance/ uniforms and awards

A

AR 670-1

184
Q

What domains does the military operate in?

A

Land, Maritime, Space, Cyberspace, Sky

185
Q

How many streamers does the United States army flag have?

A

Over 180

186
Q

How many times can you receive the good conduct medal?

A

Every three years

187
Q

What does P.M.C.S. stand for?

A

Preventative Maintenance checks and services

188
Q

What does T.A.M.M.S. stand for

A

The Army Maintenance Management System

189
Q

What are the two basic elements of the sight picture?

A

The target, and sight alignment

190
Q

When did Walter Reed open it’s door’s

A

May 1, 1909

191
Q

What closed the army and naval medical center creating WRNMMC

A

Base Realignment and closure act of 2005

192
Q

What is Physical Readiness

A

Physical Readiness is the ability to meet physical demands of any duty position to accomplish the mission and continue to fight.

193
Q

What are the 5 domains of FM 7-22

A

Physical, Nutritional, Spiritual, Mental, and Sleep

194
Q

What AR covers A.B.C.P.

A

AR 600-9

195
Q

What ADP covers Training Units and developing leaders

A

ADP 7-0

196
Q

What does MET-L stand for?

A

Mission Essential Task List

197
Q

What is a mission essential task list

A

A collection of tasks that must be successfully performed if an organization is to accomplish its wartime mission.

198
Q

What 3 things should be in an AAR?

A

What happened, What was supposed to happen, What can be improved?

199
Q

What ADP covers Army Leadership

A

ADP 6-22

200
Q

What is Be-Know-Do

A

Leadership Attributes and Competencies

201
Q

What are the Leadership Attributes

A

Attributes: Character, Presence, Intellect

202
Q

What is the purpose of army leadership

A

To establish the fundamental principles by which army leaders accomplish their mission and care for their people

203
Q

What is the purpose of the military decision making process?

A

To understand the mission, develop a course of action, and produce an operation plan.

204
Q

What is entailed in the 8 step training model

A

Plan, train/certify the trainers, recon the site, issue the order, rehearse, execute, evaluate, and retrain

205
Q

What does “stewardship of proffesion” mean?

A

leave or do something better than you found it.

206
Q

What is the catalyst to developing trust between soldiers?

A

The army values

207
Q

Whose first aid dressing should be used on a casualty

A

Use the casualty’s field dressing/ equipment first.

208
Q

With an open fracture what should you do first?

A

Stop the bleeding

209
Q

What is CPR?

A

Cardiopulmonary resuscitation, it is used to restore a heart beat

210
Q

What are the 8 steps in evaluating a casualty

A

Check for: Responsiveness, Breathing, Pulse, Bleeding, Shock, Fractures, Burns, Possible concussions (head injuries)

211
Q

During Preliminary Marksmanship Training (PMI), what are the only two positions taught

A

Supported and unsupported

212
Q

What is stoppage

A

A stoppage is a failure of an automatic or semiautomatic firearm to complete the cycle of operation.

213
Q

Who is the Bravo Co. Equal opportunity Representative

A

Primary: SFC Gribble / Alternate: SFC Clark

214
Q

Who is the Bravo Co. SHARP rep

A

The next Bravo Co. SHARP Rep will be SSG Gray

215
Q

Who is the Sharp Rep for brigade

A

SSG Jackson

216
Q

Who is the Equal Opportunity Rep for Brigade

A

SFC Buster

217
Q

What is the AFAP

A

Army Family Action Plan

218
Q

What kind of articles are articles 77-134

A

Punitive articles

219
Q

What is the staff looking for as they monitor the conduct of operations during execution?

A

They are ensuring all safety precautions are still effective.

220
Q

After the DA 5434 is received how long until a sponsor is assigned

A

A sponsor is assigned within 10 days

221
Q

Who cuts the cake at army cermonies

A

The youngest and the Oldest soldiers

222
Q

When was the NCO Corps born

A

The NCO Corps was born on the same day as the army (June 14, 1775)

223
Q

What is army leadership

A

Think of the army values that mean the most to you.

224
Q

What are the Leadership Competencies

A

Competencies: Lead, Develop, Achieve

225
Q

What are the three strategic roles of the army

A

Prevent, Shape, Win

226
Q

When donning the Pro Mask in what order are the straps tightened

A

Tighten the straps from top to bottom

227
Q

Where does training begin

A

In the generating force

228
Q

Who is required to conduct preventative maintenance check systems

A

The Operators

229
Q

What is M.A.I.T.

A

Maintenance Assistance and instruction team

230
Q

What is the Army’s operational Concept

A

Unified Land Operations

231
Q

When was Saddam Hussein captured

A

Dec 13, 2003

232
Q

What is the primary value of ceremonies

A

To render honors, preserve tradition, and to stimulate Espirit De Corps

233
Q

What is the interval between the prepatory command and the command of execution

A

1 step or 1 count

234
Q

What FM covers drill and ceremony?

A

FM 3-21.5

235
Q

What is engraved on the reverse side of every decoration and good conduct medal other than the Medal of Honor

A

The name of the awardee only

236
Q

Name two ways to hold a compass

A

Center hood and compass to cheek

237
Q

What two scales are on a compass

A

Degree scale and mil scale

238
Q

What are the four essential (characteristics besides the warrior ethos) of our proffesion

A

Military Expertise, Honorable service, espirit de corps, and stewardship

239
Q

What is the most important determinant of combat power

A

Leadership

240
Q

What is the US army’s greatest strategic asset; providing depth, versatility, and unmatched experience to the joint force

A

The all-volunteer force

241
Q

What is the function of the operating force

A

Operating forces consist of units organized, trained, and equipped to deploy and fight

242
Q

What is the function of the generating force

A

To man, train, equip, deploy, and ensure the readiness of all army forces

243
Q

What is the land domain

A

It is the most complex of all combat domains and also where most countries are capable of having a defense

244
Q

I am strong

A

Intervene, act, and motivate