Board Q Flashcards
Four types of waste
Human, garbage, rubbish, liquid
600 – 8–22
Difference between award and decoration
Award: a badge, ribbon, metal bestowed on eight individuals or unit
Decoration: is awarded to a individual for specific act of gallantry
Three phases of PRT
Initial conditioning
Toughening
Sustainment
What is a ADP 7–0
Training units and developing leaders
What covers drills and ceremonies
FM 3–21. 5
TC 3–21.5 drill and ceremonies
what is a review
A military ceremony used to:
- Honor a visiting, high-ranking commander, official, or dignitary and or permit them to observe the state of training of a command.
- Present decorations and awards.
- Honor or recognize unit or individual achievements.
What DA PAM covers army maintenance
DA PAM 750–8
AR 601–280 army retention program
What is RCP
Retention control point
- PVT and PFC five years
- CPL and SPC 8 years
- CPL and SPC (prom)10 years
- SGT 14 years
- SGT (prom) 15 years
- SSG 20 years
- SSG (prom) 20 years
- SFC 24 years
- SFC (promo) 24 years
- First sergeant and Master Sergeant 26 years
- First sergeant and Master Sergeant promo 30 years
- Command Sergeant Major and Sergeant Major 30 years
TC 3–21.5 drill and ceremonies
How many steps should separate platoons when in a company formation
Five steps
What is ADP 6–22
Army leadership.
3-11
Three types of nuclear burst
- Air
- ground
- surface
3-22.9
What does CLP stand for
Cleaner
Lubricant
Preservative
DA circular 608–06–1
Who is the senior enlisted advisor to Boss and approves Boss committees
Installation CSM
TC 3–21.5 drill and ceremony
2 prescribe formations for platoons.
- line
- column
What is required for maintenance of health in a survival situation
- food
- water
- hygiene
Army history
What document originally governed the United States
Articles of confederation
AR 601–280
What is a bar
Administrative action taken to prevent substandard soldiers from re-enlisting military service
Land nav
Three elements of dead reckoning
- Known starting point
- Known distance
- Known azmith
Three steps in marching
- 15 inch
- 30 inch
- 30 inch in double time
7-22.7
Three types of duties NCO’s have
- directed
- specified
- implied
TC 3-21.5
Steps that require 15 inch steps
- left/right step
- backward march
- half step
How many articles are in UCMJ
158
3-05
Critical capabilities of special ops
Surgical strikes
Special warfare
6.22.1
What are some human needs
Physical
Social
Security
5 F’s in sanitation
Fingers Flies Food Feces Fluids
Name some defensive tasks
Area defense
Mobile defense
Four micro organisms found in biological agents
Bacteria
Virus
Ricketts
Fungi
600–9
What three things must happen if a soldier fails height and weight?
Flagged
Weight control program
Counseling for exercise/diet
Muzzel specs for M4
3600m Max
500m point
600 m area
2970 fps velocity
When will a soldier be flagged for failing body fat
Three working days
DA form 268
Three types of heat injuries
Heat cramps
Heat exhaustion
Heat Stroke
What is the armies motto
This we’ll defend
Land Nav
FM 3–25.26
What covers leave n pass
AR 600-8-10
What FM covers marksmanship
FM 3-22.11
3 components of PRT
Strength
Mobility
Endurance
2 basic fractures
Open
Closed
Name different types of rounds for the M4
Ball Tracer Dummy Blank Plástic
Level of responsiveness
Alert
Verbal
Pain
Unresponsive
ADP 3-09 Fires
What does AMS and EA stand for
Air to missile defense
Electronic attack
3-22.9
About how much does a M4 weigh
7.5 lbspko
4-0
What is logistics
Movement of support forces
AR 27-10 Military justice
What are the 3 classifications of article 15’s
Summarized
Company grade
Field grade
NCO History
Name the 5 most recent SMA of the army
Incumbent Michael A. Grinston Daniel A Dailey Raymond F Chander lll Kenneth O Preston Jack L Tilley Robest E Hall Gene C McKenney
NCO History
How many SMA of the army have there been
16
AR 27-10 Military justice
What articles in the UCMJ are know as punitive articles
Article’s 77-137
Principles of PRT
Precise
Progression
Integrative
General rule of reading grid coordinate
Right and up
5 factors that affect the range of radio equipment
Weather, terrain, Athena, power, and location
What Jewlery is authorized for wear in uniform
Wristwatch, wrist ID bracelets, 2rings, a wedding set is considered 2 rings
What army regulation covers uniform and appearance
AR 670-1
What covers ASAP
AR 600-85
What AR covers army weight control program
AR 600-9
Why is the flag on the right sleeve
To give the effect it is blowing in the breeze
What does tabe stand for
Test for adult basic education
True or false. Graduates of the UAS qualification course who are on their first utilization tour can be designated RL 2 or RL 1 based on records review
False
What acronym ATP stand for
Aircrew training program
Who is responsible for ATP
Union commander
What is the goal of ATP
To produce mission ready UAS units
What does Commander evaluation consist of?
It consists of records review and possible a proficiency flight evaluations
How many days after signing into the unit does the commander or designated representative have to complete the commander’s evaluation
45 calandre days
How long does each crew member have to present his or her individual flight records and Individual aircrew training folder (IFRF and AITF) to the new unit to which assigned or attached for ATP purposes after reporting for duty
14 Calendar days (AR 95-23 2-7)
If the inertial RL cannot be determined by a records review alone or if the commander desires, the crew member will undergo a proficiency flight evaluation(PFE). What tasks should the PFE include
The PFE should include tasks from each flight mode in which the crew member can expect to perform duties. TC 1-696 2-10
True or False. Graduates of the UAS qualification course who are on their first utilization tour can be designated RL 2 or RL 1 based on a records review
False
The ATP training year is divided into semiannual training periods. When does the first training period begin for active army and USAR crew members
First day following their birth month
How many FAC are there and ATP
3
What are the semiannual flying hours requirements for FAC 2 personnel?( )hours, of which( )hours must be flown in each crew station.
12/4
What are semi annual simulation hour requirements for FAC 2 personnel?(. ) of which(. ) hours must be flown in each crew station.
4/1
What the semiannual flying hour requirements for FAC 1 personnel?(. )hours, of which(. ) hours must be flown in each crew station.
24/8
What are semi annual simulation hour requirements for FAC 1 personnel?(. ) of which(. ) hours must be flown in each crew station.
8/3
What are semi annual simulation hour requirements for FAC 3 personnel?(. )hour, in either seat.
3
FAC 1 UAC’s may apply a maximum of ( ) simulation hours flown in a semi annual period toward’s that period’s semiannual flying hour requirements.
12
FAC 2 UAC’s may apply a maximum of ( ) simulation hours flown in a semi annual period toward’s that period’s semiannual flying hour requirements.
6
A FAC demonstrated proficiency in Base tasks to an IO/SO initially within 90 days of being designated FAC 3, how often must he now demonstrate his proficiency in Base tasks to an IO/SO?
Annually
True or False. Simulator requirements for a FAC 3 UAC can’t be waived. (Should not be waived)
False
True or False. The commander can change a UAC’s FAC level to reduce flying hour requirements.
False
According to ATM, the commander may direct a proficiency flight evaluation to be conducted for 3 reasons. What are 2 of them?
Initial RL determination.
When proficiency is in question.
When currency has lapsed.
What does CSP stand for
Common Sensor Payload
Type of hand grenades?
Fragmentation, concussion, riot control, smoke and incendiary
First aide
Care under fire
- return fire and move to cover
- determine if casualty is dead or alive
- apply tourniquet
- move casualty to shelter
First aide
Tactical field care: RESPONSIVENESS
Really Big Birds Chirp More
RESPONSIVENESS
A) Alert (shake)
v) Verbal (Are u OK)
P) Pain (Sternum Rub)
U) Unresponsive
BLEEDING
- Stop bleeding (hemorrhage)
- I.D. & control bleeding (dress wound)
1. Pressure dressing
2. Tourniquet
BREATHING
- Look, listen, and feel respiration.
- Head tilt, chin lift
BURNS
First aide
Tactical field care: BLEEDING
- Stop bleeding (hemorrhage)
- I.D. & control bleeding (dress wound)
1. Pressure dressing
2. Tourniquet
First aide
Tactical field care: BREATHING
- Look, listen, and feel respiration.
- Head tilt, chin lift
First aide
Tactical field care: BURNS
- eliminate source of burns
- uncover burn
- apply sterile dressing
- Monitor/treat for shock
- medical aid
First aide
Tactical field care: COMBAT PILL PACK
Administer pain medication and antibiotics to casualty
First aid
Tactical field care: MONITOR FOR SHOCK
CPR TLC FB NV
Cool and clammy skin Pale skin Restlessness or nervousness Thirst Loss of blood Confusion Faster than normal breathing rate Blotchy blue skin Nausea Vomiting
Treatment for shock
PELCRN
Position Elevate legs Loosen clothing Climatize Reassure Notify higher
ISR
Intelligence surveillance reconnaissance
MQ-1C
Multi mission
Unmanned
ATP
Aircrew Training Program
What does METL stand for?
Mission
Essential
Task
List
3-22-9
How to clear an M4
Point safe direction - on safe Remove mag Lag bolt to rear Inspect chamber Ride bolt forward Semi Pull trigger Safe/ close ejection port
What is AR 600–85
ASAP
Three components of PRT
Strength
Mobility
Endurance
How many articles in the constitution
7
How many officers are on the BOSS counsel
3
How many articles the code of conduct
6
Male & Female ABCP FORMS
Male 5500
Female 5501
3-21.5
Five types of command drill
Two-part
Combined
Directive
Supplementing
ADP 2-0
What are the intelligence core competencies
Intelligence synchronization
Intelligence operations
Intelligence analysis
ADP 3-05 SPECIAL OPERATIONS
Special operations core principles
Discrete
Precise
Scalable operations
4-0
Principles of personnel services
Synchronization
Timelines
Stewardship
Accuracy
What is a map
A graphic representation of the position of the earth surface drawn to scale as seen from above using colors, symbols, and labels to represent features on ground
Map choice for land navigators
1 : 50,000 scale military
Topographic map
1-0
What are three rolls of the army
Prevent
Shape
Win
What covers risk management
AR 385-10
ADP 7-0
Unit Training Management Process
Operations process Plan Prepare Execute Asses
601-280
Who may issue and lift a bar
Issue - Any commander in chain of command
Lift - Same initiating authority with written recommendation from unit commander
3-07
Intent of stability
Local populace feels mission is legitimate
AR 350–30
Code of conduct
6.22.1
What are some human needs
Physical
Social
Security
6-22
What are three categories of counseling
Event
Performance
Professional growth
4.25-11
Signs of heat injury
Dizziness, weakness, headache, cramps
AR 600-20 command policies
What are key elements of command
Authority and responsibility
AR 27-10 military justice
What articles in the UCMJ are known as punitive particles
77-134
Name some offensive task
Movement to attack, attack, exploitation, pursuit
What FM covers counseling
6-22.1
5 communicable diseases
Respiratory, intestinal, insects, veneral, miscellaneous
AR AR 600-20 command policy
How does the chain of command support the NCO support channel
Commanders to find the responsibility and authority of the in NCO’s
6-22FM
In what areas can leaders improve effectiveness
Confident, resilience, PT
Steps in CRM
Identify hazards, assess hazards, develop controls, implement control, supervise and evaluate
Who was the first sergeant major of the army
SMA William D Woodridge
ADP 3-09 FIRES
What does AMD and EA a stand for
Air to missile defense and electronic attack
Principles of PRT
Precise, progression, integrative
President Lincoln signed Emancipation Proclamation act and went into affect on what date
1 Jan 1863
What is the ADP for sustainment
4-0
What is required for the maintenance of health in a survival situation
Food, water, hygiene
Where on the map or commonly used symbols explained
Legend
3.23.9
About how much does an M4 weigh
7.5 lbs
TC 3-21.5 Drill and ceremonies
How many steps should separate platoons when in a company formation
5 steps
TC 3-21.5. Drill and ceremony
How many steps does each rank take at the command of open ranks
First rank- 2
Second rank -1
Third rank- 0
Fourth rank -2 (5’’ steps to the rear)
DA 268
Form for a flag
AR 600-20
Is the command Sergeant Major in the chain of command
No (But he supervises the NCO support channel)
Two basic fractures
Open & closed
What are skills that would help you be an effective army counselor
Active listening
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M4 discription
556mm Mag fed Gas operated Air cooled Shoulder fired
3 Training domains
Institution
Operational
Self-development
2 proficiencies the army uses to train
Individual proficiency
Collective proficiency
Principles of training
Train as you fight
Train to standard
Train to sustain
Train to maintain
TOP
Trainer of personnel
1st Sgt
2 major elements of the body
Lean muscle
Body fat
What is satisfactory progress for ABCP
Loose 3-8 lbs per month
Or 1% body fat
Maximum allowed percent of body fat
Male 20
Females 30
4 step for counseling process
Identify the need
Prepare the counseling
Execute the counseling
Follow up
6 mandatory NCO ER (evaluation report)
Change of rater Annual Extended annual Change of duty Part temporary duty Temporary duty
How many NCO ER are there
6
Who laid the foundation for modern NCO Corps
Baron von Steuben
Prussian Baron Friedrich Wilhelm August Heinrich Ferdinand von Steuben
Who created the Blue book
Baron von Steuben
Counseling form
DA 4856
General Orders
1st General Order
“I will guard everything within the limits of my post and quit my post only when properly relieved.”
2nd General Order
“I will obey my special orders and perform all of my duties in a military manner.”
3rd General Order
“I will report violations of my special orders, emergencies, and anything not covered in my instructions, to the commander of the relief.”