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Question | Answer |
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What is an azimuth? | A horizontal angle expressing direction. |
What is the goal/name of NCODP | Non-Commissioned Officer Development |
What is the goal/name of JEPD | Junior Enlisted Professional Development |
What are the 2 supplementary terrain features found on a military map? | 1. Cut 2. Fill |
What is the black book? | 1SG's book of administrative files and soldier information |
Can a soldier flagged for failing an APFT test receive an award? | Yes |
What is command authority? | Whomever assumes the position |
What AR covers ACS (Army Community Service) | AR 608-1 |
Who is responsible for all leader training and development? | Command team |
What are 3 minor terrain features on a map? | 1. Draw 2. Spur 3. Cliff |
What is the purpose of FM 7-22.7 | Leading, supervising, and caring for soldiers |
What are the 2 soldier responsibilities | 1. Individual responsibilities 2. Command responsibilities |
What are the 3 types of developmental counselings | 1. Event 2. Performance 3. Growth |
What is the NCO's duty and responsibility ? | Training |
What is power? | The ability to have either physical control or mental control over the actions of others. |
Baron Von Steuben specified the duties of _____ | Non-Commissioned Officers |
What are the 2 most important responsibilities of a leader | 1. Mission Accomplishment 2. The welfare of the soldiers |
What is the referral form for ASAP | DA 8003 |
What does ASAP mean? | Army Substance Abuse Program |
What is the NCO vision? | An NCO corps grounded in heritage, values and tradition, that embodies the warrior ethos Values perpetual learning Capable of leading, training and motivating soldiers |
What is the difference between a duty and a responsibility? | Responsibility is being accountable for what you do. |
What must the NCO corps do? | 1. Lead by example (NO "do as I say, not as I do" 2. Trains from experience 3. Maintains and enforces standards 4. Takes care of soldiers 5. Adapt to an ever-changing world |
What are the 5 major terrain features on a map | 1. Hills 2. Valleys 3. Saddles 4. Ridge 5. Depression |
What are the 4 stages of counseling? | 1. Identify need 2. Prepare for counseling 3. Conduct counseling 4. Follow-up with counseling |
What did Baron Von Steuben create? | the essentials of military drills, tactics, and discipline |
What is the maximum distance the trouser can extend down the boot? | the third eyelet (loop, whatever) |
Who is the current SMA | SMA Dailey, Daniel O. |
What AR covers ASAP? | AR 600-85 |
What FM covers values | FM 6-22 |
What are the Army Values? | Loyalty Duty Respect Selfless-Service Honesty Integrity Personal Courage |
What FM covers Land Navigation? | FM 3-25.26 |
What FM covers First Aid? | FM 4-25.11 |
What does SPORTS mean? | Slap Pull Observe Release Tap Squeeze |
What is communications? | The flow of information from one person to another? |
Leaders must develop and improve what three leader counseling skills? | 1. Listening 2. Responding 3. Questioning |
What does the medical command shoulder sleeve insignia mean? | Maroon - represents sacrifice and bravery, the blood of those who have fallen 2 Serpents - represents all medical services Sword pointing to the base - Sacrifice and mercy to the non-combatant |
What AR covers awards? | 600-8-22 |
What AR covers uniforms? | AR 670-1 |
What AR covers Military Justice? | AR 27-10 |
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 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 |
4 common points to check a pulse | 1. Caratoid 2. Radial 3. Posterial Tibial 4. Femoral |
What are the BP's over palpation | 1. Radial - 80 over palp 2. Femoral - 70 over palp 3. Carotid - 60 over palp |
Where is building 1 located? | Flag pole |
What's inside building 1? | Razor - Cut the flag Bullet - Last bullet fired Matches - Burn the flag |
What is the Truk on post? | the copper ball on the flag pole |
What is the Blue Book | NCO guide |
When was the first SMA introduced | 1966 |
How many SMA's? | 14 |
What FM is the NCO guide? | FM 7-22.7 |
What AR governs command responsibilities? | AR 600-20.3 |
What covers Warrior Tasks? | STP 21-1 |
What TC covers PT? | TC 3-22.20 |
What is the mission of Kimbrough? | To promote health and build resilience for Warriors, Military Families, and all those entrusted to our care |
What is the AMEDD mission? | Enable readiness and conserve fighting strength |
Can a soldier flagged for failing an APFT receive an award? | yes |
Can a soldier flagged for being overweight receive an award? | No |
What does AR 670-1 cover? | Wear and Appearance of Army Uniforms and Isignia |
Who as an individual has the responsibility for ensuring their appearance reflects the highest level of professionalism? | All soldiers |
What is the regulation concerning fingernails? | All soldiers will have neat and trim nails, not to extend past the tip of their fingers |
What is the regulation concerning moustaches | Not to extend past the lips and cannot touch the top of the lips or bottom of nostrils. Must be trim in appearance and cannot be shorter than the width of your nose. |
How must the hair on the top of a males head be? | Neatly groomed |
What must a males hair present? | A tapered appearance, where the outline conforms with the shape of the soldiers head |
If hair is combed, how will it not fall? | It will not fall over the ears or eyebrows, or touch the collar except for closely cut hair at the back of the neck. |
What TM covers weapons concerning weapons that use 5.56MM caliber? | TM 9-1005-319-10 |
Fundamentals of marksmanship | 1. Sight Picture 2. Breathing 3. Steady body positioning 4. Trigger squeeze |
What is the muzzle velocity of an M4 | 2970fps |
What is the max range of an M4 | 3600 |
Max effective range of M4 | 500, 600 meter area |
What FM covers Rifle marksmanship M4/M16 series weapons? | FM 3-22.9 |
Five phases of Basic Rifle Marksmanship | 1. Preliminary Rifle Instuction 2. Downrange feedback 3. Field Fire 4. Advanced Rifle Marksmanship 5. Advanced Optics |
What does CLP stand for | Cleaner Lubricant Preservative |
What is the muzzle velocity of the M16/A2 rifle? | 3,100 feet per second |
What is the max range of the M16/A2 | 3,600 meters |
Max effective range of the M16/A2 for a point target | 550 Meters |
Max effective range of the M16/A2 for an area target | 800 Meters |
What are the 8 steps in the functioning of the M16/A2 | 1. Feeding 2. Chambering 3. Locking 4. Firing 5. Unlocking 6. Extracting 7. Ejecting 8. Cocking |
What are the basic colors of a map | 1. Black 2. Red-Brown 3. Blue 4. Green 5. Brown 6. Red 7. Other (depends on map) |
What does each color of a map represent? Pt. 1 | 1. Black - Man-made features 2. Red-Brown - identify relief features, non-surveyed spot elevations, and elevation. (Contour lines) 3. Blue - Identifies water features |
What does each color of a map represent? Pt. 2 | 4. Green - Identifies vegetation, woods, and orchards 5. Brown - Relief features and elevations (older maps) 6. Red - Populated areas, main roads, boundraries |
What are the three norths? | 1. Magnetic 2. True 3. Grid |
Where is the legend of a map found? | Lower left margin |
What are the 3 contour lines? | 1. Index 2. Intermediate 3. Supplementary |
What is a vertical distance? | The distance between the highest and lowest points measured? |
What is a contour interval? | The vertical distance between adjacent contour lines |
Which north is used on a military map? | Magnetic North when using a compass, grid north when using a map |
Which AR covers SHARP? | AR 600-20 chapter 7 to 8 |
Whose responsibility is it to prevent harassment? | Everyones |
What does EO stand for? | Equal Opportunity |
What AR covers EO | AR 600-20 Chapter 6 |
What is racisim? | Any attitude or action of a person or institutional structure that puts down a group or person just cause of the color of their skin. |
Who are you EOR's? | SSG. Lanceford, SSG. Jones, SSG. Mccluware |
What are the three marching steps? | 15 in steps 30 in steps 30 in steps, DOUBLE TIME 180 per min |
What FM covers drill and ceremony? | FM 3-21.5 |
What are the two prescribed formations for platoons? | Line Column |
What are the 4 rest positions given at halt | Parade rest Stand at ease At ease Rest |
What is a rank? | A line, one element in depth |
What foot is your leading foot? | Left foot |
Who is the only person never out of step? | The platoon guide |
When would you give the command "squad halt"? | When either foot strikes the ground |
After weapons have been issued, and all soldiers have fallen in. What's the next command to be given? | Inspection Arms |
While passing the colors or while the colors pass you, when is the hand salute rendered? | Six paces before and after |
How many steps per min is quick time? | 120 steps per minute |
How many steps per min for double time? | 180 steps per min |
What command is given to reverse the direction of march? | Rear march |
From what positions are all stationary movements give? | Position of attention |
On what foot would you give the command Mark time march | On either foot |
What is cover? | Alligning yourself directly behind the man to your immediate front, while maintaining distance |
How do you measure step? | Heel to heel |
What are the 2 parts of a drill command? | Preparatory command Command of execution |
How many steps does each rank take for the comman Open Ranks | 1st Rank - 2 steps forward 2nd rand - 1 step forward 3rd ranks - No move 4th rank - 2 15in steps to the rear |
What command revokes preparatory commands? | As you were |
Who is responsible for training and appearance of the color guard | The CSM according to FM 3-21.5 |
How is each platoon separated? | 5 steps |
What does FM 6-22 cover? | Army leadership |
What is the purpose of FM 6-22? | To make leaders competent, confident, and agile |
What does FM 7-0 cover? | Training the force |
Define leadership | Influence by providing purpose, direction, and motivation while accomplishing the mission |
What is purpose? | Purpose gives subordinates the reason to act |
What is direction? | Communication on how to accomplish a mission, prioritize tasks, and assigning responsibility for completion |
What is motivation? | The will to do what is necessary to accomplish a mission. |
What does STEP mean? | Select Train Educate Promote |
What are 3 principles leaders can develop others | Counseling Coaching Mentoring |
What is "Be, Know, Do" | Be the values that shape a leader Know your job, being competent in every part of your job Do everything you must to be effective |
What is physical fitness? | Having sound health, strength, and endurance |
What is resilience? | Showing a tendency to recover quickly from setbacks |
What are the three levels of leadership? | Direct Organizational Strategic |
What AR covers counseling | FM 6-22 |
Why is the flag worn on the right shoulder? | To give the effect that the flag is flowing in the breeze as the wearer moves forward |
What is the DA form 1610 | TDY request form |
What is DA 1699 | Profiles |
What are the 2 main ways to navigate in land navigation | Terrain association Dead reckoning |
What are the three types of map | Topographical Grid Photomap |
What is the makeup of the 9 line medavac | Location Call sign and radio freq # of patients Equipment needed # and type of wounded or security pickup Method of marking Nationality and status NBC or terrain description |
What is a map? | A graphic representation of a portion of earths surface |
What does resection mean? | Locating your position on a map by using 2 well known locations that can be pinpointed on a map |
What are the 4 quadrants of a map? | Northeast Southeast Northwest Southwest |
Describe the M16 rifle | A 5.56mm, magazine fed, gas-operated, air-cooled, semiautomatic or three round burst, hand-held, shoulder fired weapon |
What are the 7 types of ammunition used? | 1. Ball 2. Trace 3. Dummy 4. Blank 5. Green tip 6. Red tip 7. Training ammo |
What are the signs and symptoms of heat exhaustion | Excessive sweating, headaches, weakness, dizziness, loss of appetite, cramping, nausea, chills, rapid breathing, tingling of hands/feet, confusion |
What are signs and symptoms of heat stroke? | Skin is hot and dry, weakness, dizziness, confusion, headaches, seizures, nauseas, breathing and pulse rapid and weak, unconscious |
What AR covers salutes, honors, and visits of courtesy? | AR 600-25 |
When do you salute inside a building? | When reporting to your commander When reporting to a pay officer When reporting to a military board At an indoor ceremony At sentry duty indoors |
Can you salute as a prisoner? | No, you have lost the right to salute |
Enlisted members generally do not exchange salutes, what are some examples of when they would exchange salutes? | When rendering reports in formation When reporting to an enlisted president of a board |
Where do you walk when walking with someone that is senior to you? | On the senior person's left |
What AR covers military justice? | AR 27-10 |
What are 3 types of Court martial? | Summary Special General |
What are the three approaches to counseling? | Directive Non-directive Combined |
How many human needs are there? | 4 (Physical, Social, Security and Higher (Religious)) |
What form is used for counseling? | DA Form 4856 E |
What is a Guidon? | A guid on is a swallow-tailed flag carried by companies, batteries, troops, and certain detachments. |
What are some techniques leaders may use during the directive approach to counseling? | 1.Corrective Training 2.Commanding |
A counseling session consists of what 4 basic components? | •Opening the session. • Discussing the issues. • Developing the plan of action. • Recording and closing the session. |
What is the objective of counseling? | For one person to help another |
What form is used for counseling? | DA Form 4856 E |
What form is used to request leave? | DA Form 31 |
Describe the max effective rates of fire for the M16/A2 Rifle. | •Semiautomatic - 45 rounds per minute •Burst - 90 rounds per minute •Sustained - 12-15 rounds per minute |
Describe the Barrel Rifling for the M16/A2 Rifle. | Right hand twist 1/7 |
Is performance counseling limited to bad performance? | No. Counseling may also be for good performance |
What is the primary channel for correcting discriminatory practices and for communications on equal opportunity matters? | Chain of Command |
Describe minority group | Any groupdistinguished from the general population in terms of race, religion, color,gender, or national origin. |
Sexual assault includes what acts? | •Rape •Non consensual Sodomy (oral or anal sex) •Indecent Assault (unwanted, inappropriate sexual contact or fondling) •Attempts to commit these acts |
What are the categories of sexual harassment and give some examples? | Verbal Non-verbal Physical |
What are the three phases of physical conditioning? | 1.Preparatory 2.Conditioning 3.Maintenance |
What are the three periods of a normal daily exercise routine? | Warm-up 2.Conditioning 3. Cool-down |
What is the objective of physical fitness training? | To enhance soldiers’ abilities to meet the physical demands of war. |