2-3 IN Study Guide

  1. WHEN WAS 2-3 IN CONSTITUTED
    3 June 1784 as a company of the First American Regiment
  2. WHEN WHERE WE REDESIGNATED AS 2ND BATTALION 3RD INFANTRY
    23 March 1966
  3. WHEN WAS WHERE WE ASSIGNED TO 2 ID
    16 March 2001 Fort Lewis WA.
  4. 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
  5. DESCRIBE THE 2-3 COAT OF ARMS
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  6. 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
  7. 2-3 IN MOTTO
    NOLI ME TANGERE : Dont Tread on Me
  8. ARMY BIRTHDAY
    14 June 1775
  9. OLDEST BRANCH IN THE ARMY
    Infantry, Ten companies of riflemen were authorized by continental Congress Resolve of 14 june 1775
  10. OLDEST REGULAR ARMY INFANTRY REGIMENT
    3d Infantry, constituted on 3 June 1784 as the First American Regiment
  11. ARMY VALUES
    • LOYALTY
    • DUTY
    • RESPECT
    • SELFLESS-SERVICE
    • HONOR
    • INTEGRITY
    • PERSONAL COURAGE
  12. WHAT FM COVERS DRILL AND CEREMONY
    FM 3-21.5
  13. WHAT ARE 2 PRESCRIBED FORMATIONS FOR PLATOONS
    • 1. PLATOON ONLINE
    • 2. PLATOON IN COLUMN
  14. 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.
  15. 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.
  16. 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.)
  17. WHAT IS A FILE
    A COLUMN, WICH HAS A FRONT OF ONLY ONE ELEMENT
  18. WHAT IS A RANK
    A LINE, WHICH IS ONLY ONE ELEMENT IN DEPTH
  19. WHAT IS AN INTERVAL
    THE LATERAL SPACE BETWEEN ELEMENTS IN A FORMATION
  20. WHAT IS COVER
    ALIGNING YOURSELF DIRECTLY BEHIND THE MAN TO YOUR IMMEDIATE FRONT, WHILE MAINTAINING CORRECT DISTANCE
  21. 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
  22. 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
  23. What are the 5 types of commands in a drill?
    • 1. Two part
    • 2. Combined
    • 3. Supplementing
    • 4. Directive
  24. what are the three methods used to teach drill
    • 1. step by step
    • 2. by the numbers
    • 3. talk through method
  25. WHAT IS THE BLUE BOOK
    • BARON VON STEUBEN'S DRILL MANUAL USED TO TRAIN THE COLONIAL ARMY
    • PRECEDED THE FM 3-21.5
  26. WHAT AR COVERS NCOERs
    AR 623-3
  27. 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.
  28. WHAT IS THE MINIMUM PREIOD OF TIME FOR SENIOR RATER QUALIFICATIONS
    • 2 MONTHS
  29. WHAT IS THE MINIMUM PERIOD OF TIME FOR RATER QUALIFICATION
    90 DAYS
  30. WHAT FORMS ARE USED FOR THE NCOER
    • DA 2166-8-1, NCO Counseling Checklist/Record
    • DA 2166-8, NCO Evaluation Report.
  31. WHAT IS THE MINIMUM TIME PERIOD BEFORE THE INITIAL COUNSELING MUST BE DONE
    30 DAYS
  32. 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
  33. WHAT ARE THE PARTS OF AN NCOER
    • I. Administrative DataPart
    • II. AuthenticationPart
    • III. Duty DescriptionPart
    • IV. Army Values/ NCOResponsibilitiesPart
    • V. Overall Performance andPotential
  34. What is the number one principle of peacetime training?
    Replicate battlefield conditions
  35. Primarily, there are three methods used to present training. What are they?
    • 1. Demonstration (Most Preferred Method)
    • 2. Conference
    • 3. Lecture (Least Preferred Method)
  36. What does effective training require?
    personal time, energy, and guidance of commanders
  37. 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.
  38. Which FM covers Battle Focused Training?
    FM 7-1.
  39. What Army Field Manual is called "Training The Force"?
    FM 7-0
  40. What is meant by performance oriented training?
    The soldiers learn best by hands on
  41. What is the Army's number one priority?
    Training
  42. What is training?
    Training is the instruction of personnel to increase their capacity to perform specific military functions and associatedindividual collective tasks.
  43. 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.
  44. 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.
  45. What are the three types of training plans?
    • 1. Long-range
    • 2. Short-range
    • 3. Near-term
  46. What does the term METL stand for?
    Mission Essential Task List
  47. What are the codes used to rate task proficiency?
    • "T" = trained
    • "P" = needs practice
    • "U" = untrained
  48. 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.
  49. 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.
  50. Evaluation can be done in what ways.?
    • 1. Informal
    • 2. Formal
    • 3. Internal
    • 4. External
    • 5. A Combination of the above
  51. Band of Excellence
    is the range of proficiency within which a unit is capable of executing its wartime METL tasks.
  52. 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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