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Rifle Marksmanship
TC 3-22.9
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TC 3-25.26
Map Reading and Land Navigation
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TC 3-21.5
Drill and Ceremony
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AR 600-9
Army Body Composition Program
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Army Command Policy
AR 600-20
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AR 600-25
Honors, Salutes , and Visits of Courtesy
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Training Units and Developing Leaders
ADP 7-0
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Army Training and Leader Development
AR 350-1
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Enlisted Promotions and Reductions
AR 600-8-19
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What chapter covers SHARP in AR 600-20
Chapter 7
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What chapter covers EO in AR 600-20?
Chapter 6
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What is TCCC
Tactical Combat Casualty Care
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What are the steps in TCCC
- 1. Care under fire
- 2. Tactical field care
- 3. Combat Casualty evacuation care
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When should you not render first aid to a casualty?
When there are no signs of life and doing so would put your life in danger
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In combat, what is the biggest threat to a casualty’s life?
Bleeding
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How do you determine a casualty’s level of consciousness?
- A- alert
- V- responds to voice
- P-responds to pain
- U- unconscious
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What is CPR?
Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation - used to restore heartbeat
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When would you not loosen clothing?
Chemical environment or clothing is stuck to the wound
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What are the 4 types of burns?
- Chemical
- Electric
- Laser
- Thermal
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3 categories of heat injuries
- Heat cramps
- Heat exhaustion
- Heatstroke
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2 methods for opening the airways
- Head tilt / chin lift
- Jaw thrust
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When would you not use the head tilt chin lift method?
A suspected neck or spinal cord injury
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What is self aid?
Emergency treatment applied to oneself
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What is the object of first aid?
Control bleeding, overcome shock, relieve pain, prevent infection
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What is first aid?
Care rendered to a casualty prior to medical personnel arriving
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During care under fire, how should a tourniquet be applied?
High and tight
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How high above an injury should the tourniquet be placed?
2-4 inches
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3 types of bleeding
- Arterial
- Venous
- Capillary
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What’re the two types of fractures?
Open (compound) and Closed (simple)
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4 points for checking a pulse
- Side of the neck (carotid)
- Ankle (dorsalis pedis)
- Wrist (radial)
- Groin (femoral)
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9 line Medevac
- Line 1: location of pickup site
- Line 2: radio frequency, call sign
- Line 3: number of patients by precedence
- Line 4: special equipment required
- Line 5: patroness by type
- Line 6: security at pick up
- Line 7: method of marking pick up site
- Line 8: patient nationality
- Line 9: NBC contamination
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Which lines must be given before the helicopter can get in the air?
Lines 1-5
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What are the three marching steps?
- 15 inch step
- 30 inch step
- 30 inch double time
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What are the two prescribed formations for platoons?
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What are the four rest positions that can be given at the halt?
- Parade rest
- Stand at ease
- At ease
- Rest
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What is your leading foot?
Left
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What is a rank
A line, one element in depth
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Who is the only person who is never out of step
The platoon guide
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What is a formation?
The arrangement of elements of a unit in a prescribed fashion
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How many steps per minute is quick time ?
120 steps per minute
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How many steps per minute is double time?
180 steps
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What command is given to reverse the direction of a March?
Rear March
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What are the two parts of command?
- Preparatory command
- Command of Execution
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How many steps does each rank take during open ranks?
- First rank: 2 steps forward
- Second rank: 1 step forward
- Third rank: stands fast
- Fourth rank: two half steps backwards
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What command is given to revoke a preparatory command?
As you were
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What is the command to give an inspection on your formation?
Open ranks, MARCH
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How many north’s are there?
3. Grid, Magnetic, True
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What is the first thing you do when you get a map?
Orient it to the land.
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what is an azimuth?
The direction in which you’re moving represented by degrees
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What is a back azimuth?
180 degrees opposite of your current azimuth
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How do you shoot a back azimuth?
If your azimuth is over 180 degrees, you subtract 180. If you’re azimuth is under 180 degrees, you add 180.
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What are the colors on a map?
- Blue - water
- Green - vegetation
- Red - cultural features
- Brown - elevation
- Red brown - combo of elevation and cultural features
- Black - man made features
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What are the major terrain features?
- Hill
- Valley
- Saddle
- Ridge
- Depression
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What are the minor terrain features?
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What are the supplementary terrain features?
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How many mils are in a compass?
6400 mils
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How many mils are in a degree?
17.7 mils
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How do you orient a map?
Ensure the north and south on the map aligns with the north and south on the ground
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What are the two ways to hold a compass?
- Compass to cheek
- Center hold
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How close can you get with a 10 digit grid? 8 digit grid? 6 digit grid?
- 10 digit: 1 meter
- 8 digit: 10 meters
- 6 digit: 100 meters
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Explain the M4 rifle
magazine fed, gas operated, air cooled, shoulder fired, 5.56 ammunition.
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What is the maximum range of the M4 rifle?
3600 meters
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What is the max effective range of a 1. Point target? 2. Area target?
- Point: 500 meters
- Area: 600 meters
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What are the two actions taken when a stoppage occurs with your weapon?
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What is immediate action?
The first action taken to try to remove a stoppage from your weapon.
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Explain the steps of immediate action
- Tap: tap the magazine
- Rack: attempt to pull your charging handle back, release the charging handle
- Reassess: aim and attempt to shoot weapon
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What is remedial action?
The continued action to clear a stoppage after immediate action for not work
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What are the steps taken in remedial action?
- Attempt to place the weapon on safe.
- Remove the magazine.
- Lock bolt to the rear.
- Check chamber for any stoppages and clear.
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How many rounds are in a full combat load?
7 magazines/ 30 rounds each/ 210 rounds total.
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What are the 6 tables of M4 qualification?
- Table 1: PMI&E
- Table 2: Simulations
- Table 3: Drills
- Table 4: Basic (Zeroing)
- Table 5: Practice
- Table 6: Qualification
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What are the fundamentals of marksmanship
- Sight Alignment
- Sight Picture
- Trigger Control
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What form(s) are used when taping a soldier (female and male)
- Female: DA 5501
- Male: DA 5500
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What areas do you tape on a male? On a female?
- Male: neck and waist
- Female: neck, waist, hips
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How often do soldiers enrolled in ABCP get weighed and taped?
Every 30 days.
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What constitutes as sufficient progress while enrolled in ABCP?
3-8 pounds a month or 1% body fat
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What steps must be taken when a soldier is notified they will be enrolled in ABCP?
- 1. Counsel the soldier
- 2. Create a plan of action
- 3. Soldier meets with a dietitian within 30 days of enrollment
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What constitutes as a soldier enrolled in ABCP not meeting the requirements?
2 consecutive months of not losing 3-8 pounds or 1% of body fat.
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What occurs when a soldier fails height/weight and tape within a year of being released?
The command team can start the separation process
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What occurs when a soldier fails height/weight and tape after 12 months but before 36 months?
The soldier is reenrolled but only has 90 days to come within regs.
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Who is exempt from AR 600-9
- Pregnant women
- Soldiers with loss of limb
- Soldiers who have been hospitalized for 30 days or more.
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How long does a soldier have to meet body fat standards once enrolled in ABCP?
12 months
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What are the 3 types of Article 15s?
- Summary
- Company grade
- Field grade
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What article in UCMJ covers nonjudicial punishment?
Article 15
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What are the rights given to a soldier under article 31?
Miranda rights. Right to remain silent, right to an attorney, and right to a trial.
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Maximum punishment for a company grade article 15?
- 7 days correctional custody
- Restriction 14 days
- Extra duties for 14 days
- Reduction in grade by 1 (e4 and below)
- Forfeiture of 7 days pay
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What is the maximum punishment for a field grade article 15?
- 45 days extra duties
- 1/2s pay 2 consecutive months
- 60 days restriction
- 1 or more rank deduction E4 and below
- 1 rank reduction for E5 and E6
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How many articles are there in UCMJ?
146 main articles and 12 sub articles
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What are the three types of court martial?
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How long does a soldier have to appeal their article 15?
5 calendar days
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What is the highest military court?
The court of military appeals
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Who may impose an article 15?
Any commanding officer
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Who may impose a field grade article 15?
Any O-4 and above
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What is the regulation for Army evaluation reporting system/NCOERS? What is the DAPAM?
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What does the evaluation reporting system identify among soldiers?
- Soldiers who are best qualified for promotion
- Qualified for positions of greater responsibility
- Soldiers who will be kept on active duty, retained in grade, or dismissed from the military
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How many types of NCOERs are there?
- 7 types;
- -Change of Rater
- -Annual
- -Complete the record
- -relief for cause
- -60 day rater option
- -60 day senior rater option
- -temporary duty, special duty, or compassionate reassignment
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What will a rating chain for an NCO consist of?
- -Rated NCO
- -Rater
- -Senior rater
- -Reviewer
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What form is used for the NCO Support Form
DA 2166-9-1A
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What is the evaluation report form for SGTs?
DA Form 2166-9-1
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What is the evaluation report form for SSGs through MSG/1SG?
DA Form 2166-9-2
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What is the evaluation report form for SSGs and above?
DA Form 2166-9-3
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What is DA FORM 1059 used for?
Service school academic evaluation report
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Who is the last person to sign the ncoer?
The rated soldier
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What are the parts of the NCOER?
- Part 1. Administration Data.
- 2. Authentication
- 3. Duty Description
- 4. Army values / NCO responsiblities
- 5. Overall performance and potential
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Who is the commander in chief?
President Joe Biden
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Who is the 4ID commanding general?
Major General Hodne
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Who is the 4ID division command sergeant major?
CSM Kupratty
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Who is the HSC company commander?
Captain Miranda
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Who is the HSC first sergeant?
1SG Burgos
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Who is the only member of both your chain of command and your NCO support channel?
Your first line supervisor
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Who is the III Corps CSM?
CSM Burgoyne
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Who is the III Corps Commanding general?
LTG Bernabe
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Who is the V corps CSM?
CSM Harris
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Who is the V Corps Commanding general?
LT General Kolasheski
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Who is HHBN CSM?
CSM Steele
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Who is the HHBN commander?
LTC Hayfron
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Who is your brigade commander?
COL Wells
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Who is your Brigade CSM?
CSM Durgin
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Who is the Forscom Commander?
General Poppas
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Who is the Forscom CSM?
CSM Sims
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Who is the Army Chief of Staff?
General McConville
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Who is the Sergeant Major of the Army
Sergeant Major of the Army Grinston
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Who is the Secretary of the Army?
The honorable Christine Wormuth
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Who is the Secretary of Defense?
The Honorable Lloyd Austin
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What regulation covers ASAP
AR 600-85
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What is meant by deglamorization of alcohol?
- Personnel will not promote any function glamorizing the use of alcohol through drinking contests, games, initiations,
- or the awarding of alcoholic beverages as prizes in contests.
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What is the first paragraph of the creed of the noncommissioned officer?
Recite
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What is the second paragraph of the creed of the noncommissioned officer?
Recite
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What is the third paragraph of the creed of the noncommissioned officer?
Recite
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What are the ways that Soldiers can be identified as having a substance abuse problem?
- Voluntary (self-identification)
- Commander / Supervisor Identification
- Biochemical Identification
- Medical Identification
- Investigation and or Apprehension
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Commanders may direct drug testing under what conditions?
- Unit inspections. (either the entire or part of a unit)
- Search and seizures/probable cause.
- Competence for Duty.
- Rehabilitation.
- Mishap or Safety Inspection.
- Consent (specimen may be provided voluntarily by a Soldier).
- New Entrant.
- Medical.
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Can Soldiers that are enrolled in an ASAP rehabilitation program reenlist?
No
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Will Soldiers who are command referred to ASAP be flagged?
Yes
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What does AER stand for?
Army Emergency Relief
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What is the Army Regulation that covers AER?
AR 930-4
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Who does AER help?
- Soldiers on extended active duty and their dependents.
- Members of the Reserve Components of the Army (Army National Guard and U.S. Army Reserve) on continuous
- active duty for more than 30 days and their dependents. (This applies to soldiers on AD for training (ADT) or serving under various sections of title 10, United States Code).
- Soldiers retired from active duty because of longevity or physical disability, or retired upon reaching age 60
- (Reserve Components) and their dependents.
- Widows (ers) and orphans of soldiers who died while on active duty or after they retired.
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How does AER provide financial assistance?
AER provides financial assistance by either a loan without interest, a grant or a combination of both
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What is the purpose of AER?
AER provides emergency financial assistance to soldiers (active and retired) and their families in time of distress.
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What is the dollar limit on AER loans?
There is no dollar limit. AER Assistance will meet your emergency need.
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What does ACS stand for?
Army community service
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What does the ACS symbol represent?
- The heart-giving
- The cross-help
- The gyroscope-stability
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What AR covers Army community service?
AR 608-1
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How is ACS staffed for the most part?
By volunteers
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Who qualifies for ACS
- All active duty and retired military personnel and their family members if otherwise eligible for services
- Members of the army national guard and U.S. Army reserve when on active duty and their family members if otherwise eligible for service
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What AR covers Army Family Advocacy Program?
AR 608-18
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What resources does FAP provide?
- Family violence.
- Intervention and treatment.
- Emotional support and counseling.
- Emergency financial assistance.
- Parenting education.
- Relationship support.
- Child care issues.
- Victim advocacy.
- Transitional compensation
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What Army Regulation covers the wear and appearance of the military uniform?
AR 670-1
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Why is the flag worn on the right shoulder of the Utility Uniform?
The flag is worn on the right shoulder to give the effect of the flag flying in the breeze as the wearer moves forward.
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When is the only time that commercially designed protective headgear is authorized for wear with uniform?
When operating motorcycles, bicycles
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What are the ranks that shoulder boards come in?
Corporal through SGM of the Army and also the Officer Ranks
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How is the beret properly worn?
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.
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Who is authorized to wear insignia of branch on the Patrol cap?
Chaplains
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What is the most noticeable difference between the Army Blue Service Uniform trousers worn by Soldiers in the ranks of PVT through SPC and those worn by NCOs?
gold stripe along the legs
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How will service ribbons be worn on the male Army Blue Service uniform?
The ribbons centered 1/8 inch above the left breast pocket.
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Where are unit awards worn on the male Army Blue Service uniform?
centered and 1/8 above the right breast pocket flag
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Which direction does the belt tab on the army belt extend to on the male Army Blue Service uniform?
To the wearer’s left
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How is the U.S. insignia disk worn on the male Army Blue Service uniform?
The bottom of the U.S. insignia disk is placed approximately 1 inch above the notch, centered on the right collar,
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One service stripe represents how many years?
Three
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When the ACU trouser leg is bloused, what is the maximum distance that it may extend down the boot?
third eyelet from the top of the boot.
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What are the 8 Troop Leading Procedures?
- 1. Receipt of the mission
- 2. Issue the warning order
- 3. Developed tentative plan
- 4. Begin movement
- 5. Conduct recon
- 6. Complete the plan
- 7. Issue the Operations order
- 8. supervise and revise
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What does the updated tattoo policy state?
- One tattoo on each hand - 1inch
- One tattoo on back of neck - 2 inches
- One tattoo behind either ear - 1 inch
- Tattoos in between fingers so long as they are not showing when fingers are closed
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SITUATIONAL: You receive a phone call at 0200 on Saturday morning/Friday night. It is one of your Soldiers who says that he has been out drinking and needs a ride home. How do you respond?
Situational
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SITUATIONAL: One of your Soldiers just failed an APFT. Describe the steps you would take beginning after the failure.
Situational
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SITUATIONAL: A Soldier makes Suicidal Threats. What are your actions?
Situational
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Your soldier has been sexually assaulted and wants to file a report who can you refer them to?
- Their chain of command
- Medical Treatment Facility
- Military Police/Criminal Investigation
- Chaplains
- Social Work Services
- Family Advocacy
- Legal Services
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SITUATIONAL: What do you do if you have a soldier missing hit times, has poor attitude and is performing below the standards? When counseling the soldier he refuses to sign it.
Situational
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SITUATIONAL: What are some steps to do when preparing for a monthly counseling(performance counseling)?
Situational
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SITUATIONAL: A new soldier is assigned to your team. How do you counsel that soldier?
Situational
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SITUATIONAL: You're preparing to counsel a soldier for failing an ACFT(could be APFT, ABCP, or any standard failing) Describe what you must advise the soldier about continued performance.
Situational
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SITUATIONAL: What do you do when a soldier schedules a tattoo appointment during the duty day?
From Kaleb :)
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What does ACE stand for in regards to suicide.
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What form is used for monthly counselings?
DA Form 4856
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General Order #1
I will guard everything within the limits of my post and quit my post only when properly relieved.
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General Order #2
I will obey my special orders and perform all of my duties in a military manner
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General Order #3
I will report violations of my special orders, emergencies, and anything not covered in my instructions to the commander of the relief.
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Where does the name tape go on the female ASU?
Right side, centered between the first and second button
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Where do the awards go on the female ASU?
On the left side, centered, the bottom even with the bottom of the name tape
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Who is your SHARP representative?
SFC Young
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Who is your EO representative?
SFC Whitfield
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