The Warrior Ethos And Soldier Combat Skills Flashcards

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TC 3-21.75

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The Warrior Ethos and Soldier Combat Skills

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STP 21-1-SMCT

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Soldier’s Manual of Common Tasks Warrior Skills Level 1

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STP 21-24-SMCT

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Soldier’s Manual of Common Tasks (SMCT) Warrior Leader Skill Levels 2, 3, and 4

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4
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FM 27-10

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The Law of Land Warfare

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5
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ATP 3-21.8

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Infantry Platoon and Squad

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6
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TC 3-22.9

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Rifle and Carbine

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7
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TC 4-02.1

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First Aid

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8
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AR 190-8

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Enemy Prisoners of War, Retained Personnel, Civilian Internees, and Other Detainees

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9
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FM 27.2

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Your Conduct in Combat Under the Law of War

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10
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What are the Warriors Ethos?

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

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11
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What are the 4 fundamentals of marksmanship?

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Steady position.
Proper aim and sight picture.
Breathing.
Trigger squeeze.

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12
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What is the format for the MEDEVAC Request?

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The MEDEVAC nine line is:
1. Location of the pickup site.
2. Radio frequency, call sign, and suffix.
3. Numbers of patients by precedence.
4. Special equipment required.
5. Number of patients by type.
6. Security of the pickup site.
7. Method of marking the pickup site.
8. Patient nationality and status.
9. NBC contamination/terrain description.

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If the terrain does not provide natural cover and concealment, what must you do?

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You must prepare your cover and use natural and man-made materials to camouflage yourself, your equipment, and your position.

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What is the difference between cover and concealment?

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Cover gives protection from bullets, fragments, flame, nuclear effects, biological and chemical agents; concealment is anything that hides you from enemy observation

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15
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What is a Range Card?

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A rough plan of the terrain around a weapon position that a direct fire weapon system is intended to cover

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16
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What is the most secured form of communication?

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Messenger

17
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What is the advantage of wired communications?

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Reduces radio net traffic

18
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What is the precedence of reports?

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Flash.
Immediate.
Priority.
Routine.

19
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Recite the first line of the Code of Conduct.

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“I am an American, fighting in the forces which guard my country and our way of life. I am prepared to give my life in their defense.”

20
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Describe evasion.

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Evasion is the action you take to stay out of the enemy’s hands when separated from your unit and in enemy territory

21
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Describe an M18A1 Anti personnel Mine (Claymore).

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The Claymore mine, is a directional, fragmenting anti personnel Mine. When detonated, the Claymore projects steel fragments over a 60° fan shaped pattern about 6ft high and 50m wide.

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What does “Every Soldier a Sensor” refer to?

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The “Every Soldier a Sensor” concept ensures Soldiers are trained to observe for details for the commander’s critical information requirement (CCIR) while in an AO

23
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What sources can you gather information from?

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Enemy prisoners of war(EPWs)/ detainees.
Captured enemy documents.
Captured enemy equipment.
Enemy activity.
Tactical questioning, observation, and interaction with displaced persons, refugees, or evacuees.
Local civilians.

24
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When referring to EPWs or detainees, what are the 5 S’s and T?

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Search.
Silence.
Segregate.
Safeguard.
Speed.
Tag.

25
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What is meant by Weapon Control Status?

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Weapons control status outlines the conditions under which friendly elements may engage hostile elements

26
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What does WEAPONS HOLD mean?

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WEAPONS HOLD means engage only if engaged or ordered to engage

27
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What is WEAPONS TIGHT?

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WEAPONS TIGHT means only engage targets that are positively identified as enemy

28
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What is WEAPONS FREE?

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WEAPONS FREE means to engage any targets that are not positively identified as friendly

29
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Define ROE.

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Rules of Engagement are the commander’s rules for use of force and specify the circumstances and limitations in which you may use your weapon