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1
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what are the phases of function cycle?

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

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what are three major categories of developmental counseling?

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Event, Performance, Professional growth

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3
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when did the U.S. Army begin?

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June 14 1775

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4
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when was the U.S. constitution signed?

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September 17 1787

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what are the three types of court martial’s?

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Summary, Special, General

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6
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what are the two elements of sight pictures?

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Sight Alignment and placing of aiming point

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7
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Enlisted promotions

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600-8-19

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what is FM 3-5.20

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Survival

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9
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What are the rest positions at hault?

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Parade rest, Stand at ease, At ease, and Rest

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10
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what is an azmyth?

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The horizontal angle which is measured in degrees or mils from north.

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11
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What are the Three training Domains?

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Institutional- Schools, base centers
Operational-Operate joint exercises
Self-Development- Goal Oriented

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12
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what are Three types of training the PRT System?

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On-ground= Running, Marching
Off-ground=High jumper, pull-ups
Combative

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13
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what are three policies commanders are required to publish?

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Written command policy statement
prevention of sexual harassment
EO complaint Procedures

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14
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What is FM 6-02.53

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Tactical Radio Operations

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15
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what is a DA 3355?

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Promotion Point Worksheet

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16
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What are Three types of point worksheets?

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Initial, Re-evaluation, and re-computation

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17
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What are 9 common senses of dehydration?

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Dark urine Fatigue
Dark eyes loss of skin elasticity
low urine output Thirst
emotional instubility  
trench line delayed capilary
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18
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what are the four factors of being healthy

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adequate food and water
good hygiene
sufficient rest
up to date shots

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19
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T.C. 3-21.5

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Drill and ceremony

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20
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what are two types of leadership?

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Informal and collective

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21
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Who is the connection between the chain of command and the NCO support channel?

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The senior NCO

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22
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AR 670-1

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wear and apperance

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23
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how close will you get with a 8 digit grid coordinate?

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10 meters

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24
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What are the types of reports for SHARP?

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restricted= no investigation (SARC, Chaplin)

Unrestricted=investigation ( law enforcement, Chain of command)

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25
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S.U.R.V.I.V.A.L.

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Size up the situation
use your senses
remember where you are
vanquish all fear
improvise
value life
act like natives
live by your wits
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26
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How many Steps are in a cadence

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120 Steps

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27
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Who can impose an article 15?

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Any commanding officer

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28
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FM 3-25.26

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Land Navigation

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29
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What are the two types of authority?

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Command authority

General military authority

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30
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Command is?

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The authority a commander exercises over subordinates.

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31
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What is the regulation for the female bun?

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It cant be bigger than the circumference of the females head and no more than 3 inches deep.

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32
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T.C. 7-22

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NCO Guide

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33
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What are five basic responsibilities of a NCO?

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Maintain discipline
maintain government property
training soldiers
ensuring welfare of soldiers
executing missions
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34
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How many Norths are on a Map?

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THREE

Magnetic, True, and Compass

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35
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What are the colors on a map?

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brown=reliefs and elevations
black=man-made
red=cultural features
blue=water
green=vegetation
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36
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What is Toxic Leadership

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Someone who has self-centered motivations and attitudes that have a negative impact on subordinates.

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37
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How many articles are in the U.S. constitution?

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7 articles

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38
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How many amendments are in the U.S. constitution?

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27 amendments

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39
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What are two methods of holding a compass?

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Center hold and compass to cheek

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40
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what are four types of carriers

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fireman
neck drag
litter
cradle-drop-drag

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41
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what are the Army principles of leadership development?

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lead by example
develop subordinate leaders
create a learning environment
train to develop adequate leaders

42
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What is stoppage?

A

failure of an automatic/semi weapon to fire

43
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What are three levels of promotion?

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unit level
semi-centralized
DA centralized

44
Q

Fall-IN
At ease
Rest are all what?

A

Combined commands

45
Q

what is AR 930-5?

A

American RedCross

46
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AR 600-85

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ASAP=Army substance abuse program

47
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What are the leadership competencies?

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Lead others
Develop environment
Achieve org. goals

48
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what does S.P.O.R.T.S stand for?

A
slap the magazine
pull the charging handle
observe the chamber
release the charging handle
tap the forward assist
squeeze the trigger
49
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what are two types of bone fractures?

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open and close

50
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where is the legend on a map located?

A

The lower left margin

51
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FM 4-2.1

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first aid

52
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FM 7-22

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Army physical readiness training

53
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what are the primary firing positions?

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standing, kneeling, squatting, prone

54
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what are the two fitness formations?

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extended rectangular and circular

55
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How are service ribbons worn on the female Class A uniform?

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The ribbons centered on the left side, with the bottom row positioned parallel to the bottom edge of the nameplate. Females may adjust the placement of the ribbons to conform to individual body-shape differences

56
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How is the beret properly worn?

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The beret is worn so that the headband (edge binding) is straight across the forehead,
1inch above the eyebrows. The flash is positioned over the left eye, and the excess
material is draped over to the right ear, extending to at least the top of the ear, and no
lower than the middle of the ear. Personnel will cut off the ends of the adjusting ribbon
and secure the ribbon knot inside the edge binding at the back of the beret. When worn
properly, the beret is formed to the shape of the head; therefore, soldiers may not wear
hairstyles that cause distortion of the beret.

57
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How will service ribbons be worn on the male Class A uniform?

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The ribbons centered 1/8 inch above the left breast pocket. Ribbon mounts will remain centered above the pocket even if the top ribbon row is offset

58
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How will service ribbons be worn on the female Class A uniform?

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The ribbons centered on the left side, with the bottom row positioned parallel to the bottom edge of the nameplate. Females may adjust the placement of the ribbons to conform to individual body-shape differences

59
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Where are unit awards worn on the male Class A uniform?

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Emblems with or without frames are worn centered with the bottom edge of the emblem 1/8above the right breast pocket flag

60
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Where are unit awards worn on the female Class A uniform?

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Emblems with or without frames are worn centered on the right side of the uniform, with the bottom edge 1/2 inch above the top edge of the nameplate

61
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How are marksmanship badges worn on the male Class A uniform?

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Marksmanship badges are worn on the upper portion of the left breast pocket flap, or on the lower portion of the pocket flap, if special skill badges are worn.

62
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How are marksmanship badges worn on the female Class A uniform?

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Marksmanship badges are worn on the left side, 1?4 inch below the bottom ribbon row, or in a similar location if ribbons are not worn. Personnel may adjust the placement of badges to conform to individual body-shape differences.

63
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How does the Chain of Command support the NCO support channel?

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By legally punishing those who challenge a sergeant’s authority

64
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When was the NCO support channel formally recognized?

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20 December 1976

65
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What is Sergeant’s Business?

A

A leader

66
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How does the Chain of Command support the NCO support channel?

A

By legally punishing those who challenge a sergeant’s authority

67
Q

Define Duty.

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Duty is a legal or moral obligation to do what should be done without being told to do it

68
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When was the position of Sergeant Major of the Army established?

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4 July 1966

69
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Who is the only member of both your chain of command the your NCO support channel?

A

Your first line supervisor, section, squad or team leader

70
Q

What are the three phases of physical conditioning?

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Preparatory
Conditioning
Maintenance

71
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What does FITT stand for?

A

Frequency,Intensity, Time, and Type (this acronym makes it easy to remember the key
factors in the training program)

72
Q

What is Da Form 3349?

A

Physical profile form

73
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What are the three periods of a normal daily exercise routine?

A

Warm-up
Conditioning
Cool-down

74
Q

What are the commands to get a unit from a normal line formation into an extended
rectangular formation?

A
Extend to the left, march
Arms downward, move
Left, Face
Extend to the left, march
Arms downward, move
Right, face
From front to rear, count off
Even numbers to the left, uncove
75
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What is the highest peacetime award for valor?

A

The Soldiers Medal

(AR 600-8-22

76
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What are the six groups that individual awards can be categorized into?

A
Decorations
Good Conduct Medal
Service Medals
Service Ribbons
Badges and Tabs
Certificates and Letters
(AR 600-8-22
77
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What is the order of precedence for the wearing of individual awards?

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U.S. Military Decorations
U.S. Non-Military Decorations
Prisoner of War Medal
Good Conduct Medal
U.S. Army Reserve Components Achievement Medal
U.S. Service Medals and Service Ribbons
U.S. Merchant Marine Decorations
Foreign Decorations (Does not include Service Medals and Ribbons)
Non-U.S. Service Medals and Ribbons
(AR 600-8-22
78
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Who can make recommendations for an award?

A

Any person having knowledge of an outstanding act or achievement

79
Q

What three words are inscribed on the front of the Good Conduct Medal?

A

Honor, Efficiency, and Fidelit

80
Q

Name the four Special Skills Tabs.

A

Ranger
Special Forces
Presidents Hundred
Sapper

81
Q

What are the three principal ways that leaders can develop others through which they
provide knowledge and feedback?

A

Counseling
Coaching
Mentoring

82
Q

What is military bearing?

A

Projecting a commanding presence, a professional image of authority.

83
Q

What is resilience?

A

Showing a tendency to recover quickly from setbacks, shock, injuries, adversity, and
stress while maintaining a mission and organizational focus.(FM 6-22

84
Q

What are the Leader Actions?

A

Influencing - getting people (Soldiers, Army civilians, and multinational partners) to
do what is necessary.
Operating - the actions taken to influence others to accomplish missions and to set the
stage for future operations.
Improving - capturing and acting on important lessons of ongoing and completed
projects and missions.

85
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Name the two barriers of communications

A

Physical

Psychological

86
Q

name some physical barriers of communication

A

Noise of battle

Distance

87
Q

Name some things in a unit that affect morale

A
Mess
Military justice
Mail
Supply
Billets
88
Q

Who was the first Sergeant Major of the Army?

A

Sergeant Major Willion O. Wooldridge.

89
Q

Who wrote the “Regulations for the Order and Discipline of the Troops of the United
States”, also commonly called the “Blue Book” and thus standardized NCO duties and

A

Inspector General Friedrich von Steuben

90
Q

Name the five most recent Sergeant Majors of the Army:

A

Sergeant Major of the Army Daniel A. Dailey
Former Sergeant Major of the Raymond F. Chandler III
Former Sergeant Major of the Kenneth O. Preston
Former Sergeant Major of the Army Jack L. Tilley
Former Sergeant Major of the Army Robert E. Hall

91
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Name five reasons that a soldier may be administratively reduced.

A
Erroneous enlistment grade
Misconduct
Inefficiency
Approve for discharge from service Under Other Than Honorable conditions
Failure to complete training
92
Q

What is remedial action?

A
Remedial action is the continuing effort to determine the cause for a stoppage ormal
function and to try to clear the stoppage once it has been identified.
93
Q

Describe the proper procedures for applying remedial action with the M4.

A

Try to place the weapon on safe
Remove the magazine
Lock the bolt to the rear
Place the weapon on safe if not already done

94
Q

What are the ways that Soldiers can be identified as having a substance abuse problem?

A
Voluntary (self-identification)
Commander / Supervisor Identification
Biochemical Identification
Medical Identification
Investigation and or Apprehension
95
Q

What Does ACS stand for?

A

Army Community Service

96
Q

What does the ACS symbol represent?

A

The heart = giving, the cross = help, the gyroscope = stability

97
Q

Leadership

A

AR 600-100

98
Q

Counseling

A

FM 6-22

99
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NCO Duties

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FM 7-22.7

100
Q

Weapons

A

FM 3-22.5

101
Q

NCOER’s

A

AR 623.3