What regulation covers the wear and appearance of Army uniforms and insignia?
AR 670-1
What publication covers Land Navigation?
TC 3-25.26
Cover, base, and lens.
ATP 5-19
What caliber is the M4?
5.56mm
What regulation covers Command Supply and Discipline?
AR 710-4.
What are the three core leader attributes?
Character, Presence, Intellect.
Counseling is central to what?
Leader development.
What publication covers the Operations Process?
ADP 5-0.
What publication covers Drill and Ceremony?
TC 3-21.5.
Who is your Company Commander?
CPT Tristan Shuler.
What rank is the first line of the NCO Support Channel according to your guide?
Sergeant.
What is First Aid
Care rendered before medical personnel arive
What does NCOER stand for?
Noncommissioned Officer Evaluation Report.
When did the U.S. Army NCO Corps begin?
1775
What publication provides detailed guidance on the wear and appearance of Army uniforms and insignia?
DA PAM 670-1
What is a Map?
A graphic representation of a portion of the Earth's surface drawn to scale as seen from above.
What are the two types of risk?
Tactical and accidental.
What caliber is the M249?
5.56mm
Who drives the Command Supply Discipline Program?
The Commander
What are the three core leader competencies?
Leads, Develops, Achieves.
Who should actively participate in counseling?
The subordinate.
What are its four main activities?
Plan, prepare, execute, assess.
How many steps are in quick-time cadence?
120 steps per minute.
Who is your Battalion Commander?
LTC Ivan Rodriguezhuertas.
What does a SGT normally lead?
A team as part of a squad, crew, or section.
What dose TCCC stand for?
Tactical Combat Casualty Care
Who are the members of the NCOER rater chain?
Rated NCO, Rater, Senior Rater, Reviewer
The Continental Army
Who is responsible for ensuring Soldiers maintain a neat and soldierly appearance?
Commanders and leaders, while individual Soldiers are responsible for complying with grooming and uniform standards
What are the three map sizes?
Small, medium, and large.
What two factors are used to determine risk?
Probability and severity.
What caliber is the M240B?
7.62mm
What dose the program help prevent?
Fraud, waste, and abuse
What does "Leads" mean?
Take charge/provide purpose, direction, and motivation.
What are the three types of developmental counseling?
Event, performance, professional growth.
What planning process is primarily used by small units?
TLP.
How many steps are in double-time cadence
180 steps per minute.
Who is your Brigade Commander?
COL Paul Lashley.
What does a SSG normally lead?
Squads and sections.
What are the three goals of TCCC?
Treat casualty, prevent additional casualties, complete mission.
What is the NCOER support form?
Who is considered the father of the NCO Corps?
Baron Friedrich Wilhelm von Steuben
When wearing a military uniform, what type of appearance must Soldiers maintain?
A neat and well-groomed appearance
What is an azimuth?
A horizontal angle measured clockwise from a north baseline.
What are the four risk levels?
Low, Moderate, High, Extremely High.
What is the M4 maximum range?
3,600 meters
What are three purposes listed in the guide?
Ensure compliance, establish standardized procedures, and allow timely corrective action.
What does "Develops" mean?
Build the team.
What type addresses a specific event or situation?
Event counseling.
What does MDMP stand for?
Military Decision-Making Process.
What is the length of a normal step listed in the guide?
30 inches.
Who is your III Armored Corps Commanding General?
LTG Kevin D. Admiral.
Who is your Platoon Sergeant?
SSG Huff
What are the three phases of TCCC?
Care Under Fire, Tactical Field Care, Tactical Evacuation Care.
What form is used for a SGT NCOER
DA Form 2166-9-1
What famous NCO publication did von Steuben write?
The Blue Book.
What are the primary Army service uniforms Soldiers may encounter for service/dress wear?
Army Green Service Uniform (AGSU) and Army Service Uniform (ASU), as applicable.
What are the three types of north?
True, magnetic, and grid.
What is initial risk?
Risk before controls are implemented.
What is the M4 maximum effective range?
500m point / 600m area.
What responsibility is inherent to commanders?
Command responsibility.
What does "Achieves" mean?
Accomplish the mission.
What type reviews duty performance over a certain period?
Performance counseling.
What does ADM stand for?
Army Design Methodology.
What are the two formations listed?
Line and column.
Who is the Secretary of the Army?
Hon. Daniel P. Driscoll.
Who is your Company First Sergant?
1SG Mactar Cisse
What dose the M in MARCH stand for?
Massive Bleeding
What form is used for a SSG NCOER
DA Form 2166-9-2
What year was the Blue Book published?
1779
What is the Army's primary utility/combat uniform?
Army Combat Uniform ( ACU)
What are the five major terrain features?
Hill, valley, ridge, saddle, and depression.
What is residual risk?
Risk remaining after controls are implemented.
What is the M249 maximum range?
3,600 meters.
Can command responsibility be delegated?
No.
What are the three levels of leadership?
Direct, organizational, strategic.
What type helps accomplish individual and professional goals?
Professional growth counseling.
What are mission orders?
Directives emphasizing results to be attained rather than how to achieve them.
Name three stationary positions
Attention, parade rest, at ease, stand at ease, or rest.
Who is the Secretary of Defense?
Hon. Pete Hegseth.
Who is your Battalion CSM
CSM Dustin Ingram
What does MIST stand for?
Mechanism, Injuries, Symptoms, Treatment.
What form dose the guide list for SFC?
DA Form 2166-9-3
What did the Bluebook establish?
Standardized duties and responsibilities for NCOs.
Where is the U.S. flag insignia worn on the ACU?
On the right shoulder pocket flap
What are the three minor terrain features?
Draw, cliff, and spur
What is the first step of RM?
Identify the hazards.
What is the M249 maximum effective point-target range?
600 meters.
What responsibility applies to supervisors ensuring proper use and care of property by subordinates?
Supervisory responsibility.
What level is face-to-face or first-line leadership?
Direct leadership.
Give three examples of event counseling.
Examples: superior/substandard performance, reception/integration, crisis, referral, promotion, separation.
What are the five paragraphs of an OPORD?
Situation, Mission, Execution, Sustainment, Command and Signal.
What are the three methods used to teach drill?
Step-by-step, by the numbers, talk-through.
Who is the Chief of Staff of the Army?
GEN Randy A. George.
Who is your Brigade CSM
CSM Cole Phillip
What does AVPU stand for?
Alert, Verbal, Pain, Unresponsive
What is a DA Form 1059?
Service School Academic Evaluation Report
Approximately how long did the Blue Book remain the Army's primary regulation?
Roughly 30 years
What are Soldiers prohibited from doing with uniforms or insignia?
Mixing unauthorized uniform items, wearing unauthorized insignia, or wearing items in a manner not prescribed by regulation.
What are the two supplementary terrain features?
Cut and fill
What is the third step of RM?
Develop controls and make risk decisions.
What dose SPORTS stand for?
Slap, pull, observe, release, tap, squeeze
What responsibility comes from physical possession of property?
Personal responsibility.
Name the six leadership styles in the guide.
Affiliative, democratic, coaching, pacesetting, coercive, authoritative
What should leaders identify during counseling?
Strengths and weaknesses.
Name the first four TLPs.
Receive mission, issue WARNO, make tentative plan, start necessary movement.
What is the purpose of Drill and Ceremony?
Move units efficiently, teach teamwork, and render honors.
Who is the Sergeant Major of the Army?
SMA Michael R. Weimer.
What are SGT's responsible for concerning their Soldiers?
Health, Welfare, and Safety
What does PAWS stand for?
Pain, Antibiotics, Wound, Splinting.
Name three types of NCOER.
1. Change of Rater
2. Annual
3. Extended Annual
4. Change of Duty
5. Depart Temporary Duty, Special Duty, or Temporary Change of Station
6. Temporary Duty, Special Duty, or Temporary Change of Station
7. Relief for Cause
8. Complete the Record
9. Senior Rater Option
What is the NCO Corps known as?
The Backbone of the Army
Who may prescribe the uniform for formations and duty?
The Commander
What are the two techniques for using a lensatic compass?
Center-hold and compass-to-cheek.
Name the four principles of RM.
Integrate RM into all phases; make risk decisions at the appropriate level; accept no unnecessary risk; apply RM cyclically and continuously.
Name the eight steps in the cycle of function.
Feeding, chambering, locking, firing, unlocking, extracting, ejecting, cocking.
What responsibility applies to property in storage awaiting issue or turn-in?
Custodial responsibility.
What is BE, KNOW, DO?
Be:
Physically fit and mentally tough.
Role Model (words and deeds).
Candid, Competent, Courageous, and Committed.
Tactically and Technically Proficient.
Know:
Your Soldier.
Yourself.
Mission and unit capabilities.
Operating environment.
Do:
What is right morally and ethically.
Decisive.
Develop seniors, peers, and subordinates.
Lead from the front.
What is created during professional growth counseling?
An individual development plan.
Name all eight TLPs.
Receive mission, issue WARNO, make tentative plan, start movement, conduct reconnaissance, complete plan, issue OPORD, supervise/refine.
Name the marching movements listed in the guide.
Forward march, route step, quick step, rear march.
Who is the Vice President listed in your guide?
James David Vance.
What is a SSG's second role?
Support the chain of command through the NCO Support Channel
What dose MARCH stand for?
Massive bleeding, airways, respiratory, circulation, hypothermia/ head injury
What are the three Leader Development Domains shown in the guide?
Institutional, Operational, Self-Development
What are the NCO's two basic responsibilities?
Accomplishment of the mission and welfare of Soldiers.
What is the difference between AR 670-1 and DA PAM 670-1?
AR 670-1 establishes Army policy for wear and appearance; DA PAM 670-1 provides the detailed procedures and guidance for properly wearing uniforms, insignia, awards, and accessories.
What are the three major parts of a lensatic compass?
Cover, base, and lens.
Name all five RM steps in order.
Identify hazards, assess hazards, develop controls/make risk decisions, implement controls, supervise and evaluate.
What are the Characteristics of M4 Carbine?
light weight, 5.56mm, magazine fed, gas operated, air cooled, shoulder fired
Name all six types of responsibility.
General, command, supervisory, direct, custodial, and personal.
Name the seven principles of Mission Command.
Competence, mutual trust, shared understanding, commander's intent, mission orders, disciplined initiative, risk acceptance.
What is the purpose of counseling according to the guide?
To guide subordinates to improve performance and develop their potential.
Name the seven MDMP steps.
Receive mission, mission analysis, COA development, COA analysis, COA comparison, COA approval, orders production/dissemination/transition.
What is the primary value of ceremony?
Render honors, preserve tradition, and stimulate esprit de corps.
Who is the Commander in Chief listed in your guide?
President Donald Trump.
What three major actions by a SGT does the guide say determine unit mission success?
Counseling, training, and care of Soldiers.
Name the areas of the blood sweep in the guide
Neck, armpit, pelvis, inguinal/groin, legs, arms/abdomen
Name the nine types of NCOER listed in the guide.
Change of Rater, Annual, Extended Annual, Change of Duty, Depart TDY/SD/TCS, TDY/SD/TCS, Relief for Cause, Complete the Record, Senior Rater Option.
Name the original five NCO ranks.
Corporal, Sergeant, First Sergeant, Quartermaster Sergeant, Sergeant Major.