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What AR/DA PAM proscribes the policies/procedures for completing Evaluation reports that support E.R.S.? |
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* AR 623-3 / DA PAM 623-3 |
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What AR covers the Red Cross? |
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What DA Form is used to record the APFT? |
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What DA Form is used to record the NCO Evaluation Report? |
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What DA Form is used for NCO counseling and checklist record? |
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What for is used as the promotion points worksheet? |
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What FM covers the M4 Carbine? |
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What FM covers the M320 & M203? |
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What FM covers the M2 Machine Gun? |
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What FM covers the M249/M60 & M240 MG? |
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What FM covers First Aid? |
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What FM covers Leadership? |
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What FM covers Counseling? |
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What FM cover Training the Force? |
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What is the FM that covers NCO Duties, Responsibilities and Authorities? |
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What FM covers Guard Duty? |
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When was 2-23IN constituted? |
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How many campaigns does 2-23 have credit for? |
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* 10: Civil War, Indian War, Spanish -American War, Philippine Insurrection, WW I, WW II, Korean War, Vietnam War, Iraq (OIF), Afghanistan (OEF) |
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How many unit awards does 2-23IN have? |
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* 19: 7 Presidential Unit Citations, 3 Republic of Korea citations and 1 Valorous Unit citation. |
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What are the Four fundamentals of Marksmanship? |
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* Steady position * Proper aim * Breathing * Trigger squeeze |
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What are the two basic elements of the sight picture? |
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* Sight alignment. * Placing of the aim point. |
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Name the five phases in basic rifle marksmanship? |
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* Preliminary rifle instruction. * Down range feedback. * Field fire. * Advanced rifle marksmanship. * Advanced optics, laser & iron sights |
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Name the different categories of malfunctions for the M4? |
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* Failure to feed, chamber and lock. * Failure to fire. * Failure to extract. * Failure to eject. |
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What are the eight steps in the functioning of the M4? |
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* Feeding * Chambering * Locking * Firing * Unlocking * Extracting * Ejecting * Cocking |
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What is the maximum range of the M2 Machine Gun? |
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What is the maximum effective range of the M2 Machine Gun? |
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What are the rates of fire for the M2 Machine Gun? |
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* Single Shot * Slow * Rapid * Cyclic |
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What is the maximum range of the MK19? |
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What are the rates of fire for the MK19? |
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* Sustained: 40 rounds min. * Rapid: 60 rounds min. * Cyclic: 325/375 rounds min. |
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How many steps are there in the cycle operation of the MK19 and what are they? |
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* 6: Charging, Extracting/Delinking, Cocking, Firing, Blowback and Automatic feeding. |
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* Process used by leaders to review w/ the subordinate demonstrated performance and potential. |
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How many approaches are there to counseling and what are they? |
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* 3: * Directive * Non-Directive * Combined |
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4 basic components of a counseling session? |
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* Open the Session * Discuss the issues * Develop a plan * Record & Close |
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4 stages of the counseling process? |
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* Identify the need for counseling. * Prepare for the counseling. * Conduct the counseling. * Follow up. |
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Characteristics of effective counseling? |
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* Purpose * Flexibility * Respect * Communication * Support |
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3 major categories of developmental counseling? |
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* Event counseling. * Performance counseling. * Professional counseling. |
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ABC's of medical treatment? |
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* Open the airway, restore breathing. * Stop the bleeding, protect the wound. * Prevent shock. |
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How many NCOER's are there and what are they? |
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* 7: * Annual. * Change of rater. * Relief for cause. * 60 Day rater option. * 60 Day senior rater option. * Temporary duty, special duty or compassionate reassignment. * Complete the record. |
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What is the minimum period of time for the rater qualification? |
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How many parts to an NCOER are there and what are they? |
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* Part I - Admin Data. * Part II - Authentication. * Part III - Duty Description. * Part IV - Army values/NCO Responsibilities. * Part V - Overall performance and potential. |
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What are the three levels of leadership? |
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* Direct * Organizational * Strategic |
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What are the 3 leader actions? |
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* Influencing * Operating * Improving |
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* Specified * Directed * Implied |
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7 steps of problem solving? |
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* Identify the problem * Gather information * Develop criteria * Generate possible solutions * Analyze possible solutions * Compare possible solutions * make and implement a plan |
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Attribute of an Army Leader? |
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* A leader of Character * A leader with presence * A leader with intellectual capacity |
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3 ways a leader can develop others? |
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* Counseling * Coaching * Mentoring |
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What FM cover Land navigation? |
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What FM covers Land Navigation? |
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What are 3 types of contour lines? |
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* Index * Intermediate * Supplementary |
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What are 5 major terrain features found on a map? |
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* Hill * Ridge * Valley * Saddle * Depression |
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What are the 3 minor terrain features found on a military map? |
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What are the 2 supplementary terrain features found on a military map? |
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* A map is a graphic representation of a portion of the earth’s surface drawn to scale, as seen from above. |
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* A horizontal angle, measured in a clockwise manner from a north base line, expressing direction. |
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* Universal Transverse Mercator |
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What does the term intersection mean? |
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* Finding the location of an unknown point by sighting two or more known points. |
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What does the term resection mean? |
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* Resection is the method of locating one’s position on a map by determining the grid azimuth to at least two well-defined locations that can be pinpointed on the map. |
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Name the different slopes found on a map. |
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* Gentle * Steep * Concave * Convex |
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What DA PAM covers The Army Maintenance Management System (TAMMS)? |
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What Army Regulation covers the Army Materiel Maintenance Policy? |
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What are the 4 levels of Maintenance? |
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* Unit * Direct support (DS) * General support (GS) * Depot |
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When is a PMCS required to be performed? |
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* Before, during and after the operation of a piece of equipment and also at weekly and monthly intervals |
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What AR covers Army Training and Leader Development? |
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1st line of the 9-line MEDEVAC? |
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* Location of Pickup site |
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2nd line of the 9-line MEDEVAC? |
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* Radio Frequency, call sign and suffix |
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3rd line of the 9-line MEDEVAC? |
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* No. of patients by precedence |
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4th line of the 9-line MEDEVAC? |
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* Special equipment required |
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5th line of the 9-line MEDEVAC? |
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* No. of patients by type |
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6th line of the 9-line MEDEVAC? |
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* Security of the Pickup site. |
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7th line of the 9-line MEDEVAC? |
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* Method of marking pickup site. |
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8th line of the 9-line MEDEVAC? |
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* Patients nationality and status. |
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9th line of the 9-line MEDEVAC? |
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In the M.I.S.T report what does the M stand for? |
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* Mechanism of injury (What caused the injury) |
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In the M.I.S.T report what does the I stand for? |
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* Type of injury (found and or suspected) |
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In the M.I.S.T report what does the S stand for? |
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* Signs (pulse rate, blood pressure respiratory rate) |
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In the M.I.S.T report what does the T stand for? |
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* Treatment given (morphine, tourniquet) |
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What are the three fundamentals of directing & controlling direct fires? |
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* Distribution and Concentration. * Fire Patterns, Firing Techniques, and rates of fire. * Control - Fire Planning and Fire Commands. |
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What are the rates of fire for the M249? |
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* Sustained: 3-5rd burst,4-5 sec. between bursts, 50 rds. min, barrel chg. every 10min * Rapid: 8-10rd burst, 2-3 sec between bursts, 200 rds. min, barrel chg. every 2 min * Cyclic: 650-850 rds. min. Barrel chg. every 1 min. |
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M-249 max effective range for point target? |
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* On tripod ................ 800 meters
* On bipod ................. 600 meters |
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M-249 max effective range for area target? |
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* On tripod .............. 1,000 meters
* On bipod ................. 800 meters |
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M320 Max Effective range point target? |
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M320 Max Effective range area target? |
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