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WHEN WAS 2-3 IN CONSTITUTED
3 June 1784 as a company of the First American Regiment
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WHEN WHERE WE REDESIGNATED AS 2ND BATTALION 3RD INFANTRY
23 March 1966
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WHEN WAS WHERE WE ASSIGNED TO 2 ID
16 March 2001 Fort Lewis WA.
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WHAT ARE SOME OF THE WARS WE TOOK PART IN
- - War of 1812
- - Civil War
- - Indian Wars
- - War with Spain
- - Philippine Insurrection
- - World War II
- - Vietnam
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DESCRIBE THE 2-3 COAT OF ARMS
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EXPLAIN 2-3 CREST
A gold color metal device 1 1/2 inches in width overall consisting of a wreath supporting an infantry officer's cocked hat of 1784 with plume. The insignia is the crest of the coat of arms of the regiment, without color
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2-3 IN MOTTO
NOLI ME TANGERE : Dont Tread on Me
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ARMY BIRTHDAY
14 June 1775
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OLDEST BRANCH IN THE ARMY
Infantry, Ten companies of riflemen were authorized by continental Congress Resolve of 14 june 1775
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OLDEST REGULAR ARMY INFANTRY REGIMENT
3d Infantry, constituted on 3 June 1784 as the First American Regiment
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ARMY VALUES
- LOYALTY
- DUTY
- RESPECT
- SELFLESS-SERVICE
- HONOR
- INTEGRITY
- PERSONAL COURAGE
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WHAT FM COVERS DRILL AND CEREMONY
FM 3-21.5
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WHAT ARE 2 PRESCRIBED FORMATIONS FOR PLATOONS
- 1. PLATOON ONLINE
- 2. PLATOON IN COLUMN
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WHAT IS THE PRIMARY PURPOSE OF DRILL AND CEREMONY
IT ENABLES LEADERS TO MOVE AN INDIVIDUAL OR A UNIT FROM ONE PLACE TO ANOTHER IN AN ORDERLY MANNER. IT ALSO AIDS IN DISCIPLINARY TRAINING BY INSTILLING HABITS OF PRECISION AND RESPONSE TO A LEADERS ORDERS.
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What is a review?
A military ceremony used to:
- Honor a visiting, high-ranking commander, official, or dignitary, and or permit them to observe the state oftraining of a command.
- Present decorations and awards.
- Honor or recognize unit or individual achievements.
- Commemorate events.
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What are the three marching steps used in drill?
- 1. 15in step
- 2. 30in step
- 3. 30in step, DOUBLE TIME 180 steps per minute
(the 18in step is used when formally stacking arms, it is executed on the command of execution of ARMS in STACKARMS.)
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WHAT IS A FILE
A COLUMN, WICH HAS A FRONT OF ONLY ONE ELEMENT
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WHAT IS A RANK
A LINE, WHICH IS ONLY ONE ELEMENT IN DEPTH
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WHAT IS AN INTERVAL
THE LATERAL SPACE BETWEEN ELEMENTS IN A FORMATION
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WHAT IS COVER
ALIGNING YOURSELF DIRECTLY BEHIND THE MAN TO YOUR IMMEDIATE FRONT, WHILE MAINTAINING CORRECT DISTANCE
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HOW MANY STEPS DOES EACH RANK TAKE WHEN A PLATOON IS GIVEN THE COMMAND OF OPEN RANKS
- ON THE COMMAND OF "MARCH"
- 1st : rank two steps forward
- 2nd: one step forward
- 3rd: stands fast
- 4th: two 15 inch steps to the rear
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What are the 4 rest positions that can be given at the halt?
- 1. Parade rest
- 2. Stand at ease
- 3. At ease
- 4. Rest
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What are the 5 types of commands in a drill?
- 1. Two part
- 2. Combined
- 3. Supplementing
- 4. Directive
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what are the three methods used to teach drill
- 1. step by step
- 2. by the numbers
- 3. talk through method
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WHAT IS THE BLUE BOOK
- BARON VON STEUBEN'S DRILL MANUAL USED TO TRAIN THE COLONIAL ARMY
- PRECEDED THE FM 3-21.5
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WHAT AR COVERS NCOERs
AR 623-3
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WHAT IS AN NCOER
A WRITTEN REPORT PROVIDING THE INDIVIDUAL SOLDIER FORMAL RECOGNITION FOR PERFORMANCE AND PERSONAL TRAITS AND A BASIS FOR COUNSELING BY RATING OFFICIALS OR CAREER DEVELOPMENT.
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WHAT IS THE MINIMUM PREIOD OF TIME FOR SENIOR RATER QUALIFICATIONS
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WHAT IS THE MINIMUM PERIOD OF TIME FOR RATER QUALIFICATION
90 DAYS
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WHAT FORMS ARE USED FOR THE NCOER
- DA 2166-8-1, NCO Counseling Checklist/Record
- DA 2166-8, NCO Evaluation Report.
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WHAT IS THE MINIMUM TIME PERIOD BEFORE THE INITIAL COUNSELING MUST BE DONE
30 DAYS
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HOW MANY AND WHAT ARE THE TYPES OF AN NCOER
- 1. Annual
- 2. Change of Rater
- 3. Relief for Cause
- 4. Complete the Record
- 5. 60 Day Rater Option
- 6. 60 Day Senior Rater Option
- 7. Temporary Duty, Special Duty or Compassionate Reassignment
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WHAT ARE THE PARTS OF AN NCOER
- I. Administrative DataPart
- II. AuthenticationPart
- III. Duty DescriptionPart
- IV. Army Values/ NCOResponsibilitiesPart
- V. Overall Performance andPotential
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What is the number one principle of peacetime training?
Replicate battlefield conditions
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Primarily, there are three methods used to present training. What are they?
- 1. Demonstration (Most Preferred Method)
- 2. Conference
- 3. Lecture (Least Preferred Method)
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What does effective training require?
personal time, energy, and guidance of commanders
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What is the Army training standard?
The standard for the Army is to train and maintain to the published standards in Technical Manuals (TMs) -10 and -20.
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Which FM covers Battle Focused Training?
FM 7-1.
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What Army Field Manual is called "Training The Force"?
FM 7-0
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What is meant by performance oriented training?
The soldiers learn best by hands on
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What is the Army's number one priority?
Training
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What is training?
Training is the instruction of personnel to increase their capacity to perform specific military functions and associatedindividual collective tasks.
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What are the types of evaluations and their differences?
- Informal – when a leader conducts training with his unit or when a leader visits ongoing training. This typeprovides real time feedback on the training environment and the proficiency resulting from training.
- Formal – are resourced with dedicated evaluators and are generally scheduled in the long-range or short-rangetraining plans. To the maximum extent, headquarters two echelons higher conduct formal external evaluations.
- Internal – are planned, resourced, and conducted by the organization undergoing the evaluation.
- External – are planned, resourced , and conducted by a headquarters at an echelon higher in the chain of commandthan the organization undergoing the evaluation or a headquarters outside the chain of command.Any Combination of the above listed evaluation types.
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To accomplish their training responsibility, list three of the six things that commanders must do.
- 1. Be present at training to maximum extent possible.
- 2. Base training on mission requirements.
- 3. Train to applicable army standards.
- 4. Assess current levels of efficiency.
- 5. Provide the required resources.
- 6. Develop and execute training plans that result in proficient individuals, leaders and units.
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What are the three types of training plans?
- 1. Long-range
- 2. Short-range
- 3. Near-term
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What does the term METL stand for?
Mission Essential Task List
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What are the codes used to rate task proficiency?
- "T" = trained
- "P" = needs practice
- "U" = untrained
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What are the five primary inputs to METL development?
- 1. Wartime operational plans.
- 2. Enduring combat capabilities.
- 3. Operational environment.
- 4. Directed missions.
- . External guidance.
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What are the four parts that the AAR consists of?
- 1. Review what was supposed to happen. (Training Plans)
- 2. Establish what happened.
- 3. Determine what was right or wrong with what happened.
- 4. Determine how the task should be done differently the next time.
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Evaluation can be done in what ways.?
- 1. Informal
- 2. Formal
- 3. Internal
- 4. External
- 5. A Combination of the above
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Band of Excellence
is the range of proficiency within which a unit is capable of executing its wartime METL tasks.
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The Stryker 7
- 1. Physic fitness
- 2. Marksmanship/ gunnery
- 3. Battlefield medical skills
- 4. Battle drills
- 5, Digital skills
- 6. Equipment readiness
- 7. Family and soldier readiness
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