Cards Flashcards
Battle Drills 1-4
- Platoon/Squad Attack
- React to Contact
- Break Contact
- React to Ambush
Battle Drills 5-8
- Knockout a Bunker
- Enter and Clear a Room
- Enter and Clear a Trench
- Breach Mine/Wired Obstacle
8 TLPs
Receive the Mission Issue Warning Order Make Tentative Plan Start Necessary Movement Recon Complete the Plan Issue Operations Order Supervise and Refine/Rehearse
10 Exercises of Preparation Drill
Be Right Here Real Soon We Found Privates Behind Popeyes
Bend and Reach Rear Lunge High Jumper Rower Squat Bender Windmill Forward Lunge Prone Row Bent Leg Body Twist Push-up
5 Paragraphs of Operations Order
Situation Mission Execution Sustainment Command and Control/Signal
MIST Report
Method of Injury
Injury Sustained
Symptoms
Treatment
3 Heat Injuries
Heat Stroke
Heat Exhaustion
Heat Cramps
First General Order
I will guard everything within the limits of my post and quit my post only when properly relieved
Second General Order
I will obey my special orders and perform all my duties in a military manner
Third General Order
I will report any violation of my special orders, emergencies, and anything not covered in my instruction to the commander of relief
82nd Combat Jumps
Sicily-Husky Salerno-Avalanche Normandy-Neptune Holland-Market Garden Panama-Just Cause
7 MOH Recipients
WWI
CPL Alvin York (Theater)
Lt COL Emery Pike (Field)
WWII PFC Charles Degolpper (Street) PV2 John Towel (Stadium) 1SG Leonard Funk (Gym) PVT Joe Gandara
Vietnam
SSG Felix Conde-Falcon (Classroom)
3 Norths
Grid North
True North
Magnetic North
Resection
Locate Your Own Position
Intersection
Locate an Unknown Point
Colors on a Map
Brown-Terrain Blue-Water Black-Man Made Features Red-Roads Green-Vegetation
5 Major Terrain Features
Hill Valley Ridge Saddle Depression
3 Minor Terrain Features
Cliff
Draw
Spur
Salute Report
Size Activity Location Unit/Uniform Time Equipment
SLLS
Stop
Look
Listen
Smell
5 S’s
EPW
Search Silence Segregate Speed to the Rear Safeguard
LACE
Liquid
Ammo
Causality
Equipment
3 Types of Mission Orders
Warning Order
Operations Order
Fragmentary Order
OCOKA
Observation and Fields of Fire Cover and Concealment Obstacles Key Terrain Features Avenues of Approach
5 Point Contingency Plan
5 Points of a Mission Order
GOTWA
Where I’m Going Others Going Time Gone What to do if I Don’t Return Actions on Contact
Movement Techniques
Traveling-No Contact
Traveling Overwatch-Contact Possible
Bounding Overwatch-Contact
METT-TC
Mission Enemy Time Terrain Troops Available Civilians on the Battlefield
Patrol Formations
Line Column Wedge Diamond Echelon Vee Box
5 Principles of Patrolling
Planning Recon Security Control Common Sense
Patrol Base Activities
Security Alert Plan Withdraw Plan Maintenance Plan Hygiene Food Water
Fundamentals of Shooting
Body Positioning Breathing Proper Sight Picture Follow Through Trigger Squeeze
3 Types of Bleeding
Arterial-Bright Red, Spurting
Venous-Dark Red, Steady Flow
Capillary-Oozing from Wound
Warrior Ethos
I will always place the Mission first
I will never accept defeat
I will never quit
I will never leave a fallen comrade
82nd Div. History
Formed August 25th 1917.
Camp Gordon, GA
Members from all 48 States
“America’s Guard of Honor” - Gen. Patton
3 Methods of Land Nav
Dead Reckoning
Terrain Association
Hand railing
Cycles of Function
Feeding Chambering Locking Firing Unlocking Extracting Ejecting Cocking
Paratrooper Essential Task List
All-American 6
Leader Development Physical and Mental Readiness Small Unit Battle Drills Airborne Proficiency Weapons Proficiency Medical Skills Proficiency
4 Rules of Firearm Safety
TC 3-22.9
Treat every weapon as if it’s loaded
Never point the weapon at anything you don’t intend to destroy
Keep finger straight and off trigger until ready to fire
Ensure positive ID of target and it’s surroundings
TC 3-22.249
M249 5.56 Max Range: 3600m Max Effective: Bi point-600. Bi Area-800. Tri Area-1000. Sustained: 100rpm Rapid: 200rpm Cyclic: 650-850rpm
TC 3-22.240
M240 7.62 Max Range: 3725 Max Effective: Bi point-600. Bi Area-800. Tri Point- 800 Tri Area-1100. Sustained: 100rpm Rapid: 200rpm Cyclic: 650-900rpm
AR 600-9
Army Body Composition Program
Exempt from AR 600-9
Major Limb Loss
Pregnant
Hospitalized for 30+ days
New recruits
TC 3-22.9
Rifle and Carbine Basic Loadout-210 rounds 5.56 Max Range: 3600m Max Effective: Point-500. Area-600. Sustained: 12-15rpm Rapid: 45rpm Cyclic: 90rpm Weight-6.49lbs Length-30” closed, 33” open
What is AR 670-1
Wear and Appearance of Army Uniform
FM 7-22
PRT
Army Physical Readiness Training
Respect to the Gun
Fixed Traversing Searching Traversing and Searching Swinging Traverse Free Gun
Pre-Jump
5 Points of Performance
- Proper exit, check body position, and count
- Check canopy and game canopy control
- Keep a sharp lookout at all times and consistently compare your rate of dissent. Always look before you slip, always slip in the opposite direction to avoid collision, and the lower jumper always has the right of way
- Prepare to land
- Land