Medical Knowledge
Flag Knowledge
Drill Knowledge
Leadership Knowledge
Values
200

A man just had his arm severed in a car accident. He is bleeding profusely and it doesn't show any signs of stopping. What would you apply to keep this man alive?

What is a tourniquet.

200

The length and width of a garrison flag.

What is 20ft by 38ft

200

The two parts of a command.

What is the preparatory command, and command of execution.

200

The 3 styles of leadership.

What is direct, participating, and delegating.
200

The value in which you do the right thing, even if no one is watching.

What is integrity.
400

An effort to restart the heart manually after it has stopped.

What is Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation. (CPR)

400

The length and width of a post flag

What is 10ft by 19ft
400

A full 180 degree turn.

What is an about face.

400

The definition of leadership is this.

What is the ability to motivate others into completing a collective goal.

400

An obligation.

What is duty.

600

A third degree burn is treated like this.

  • Call 911 or go immediately to the nearest hospital.
  • Do not remove clothing stuck to the burn.
  • Do not soak the burned area in water.
  • Cover the burn with a cool clean cloth or bandage.
  • Keep the burn raise above the level of the heart.
600

The original design of the American Flag.

What is Old Glory.

600

A movement in which every member in a squad, platoon, etc. turns at the same time.

What is a flank.

600

Which style of leadership would be best for this scenario? You are in command of a platoon and you have been given a mission to assist a fellow platoon with insurgents. When you finally arrive, a missile strike hits dangerously close to your platoon, knocking you all to the ground. Hysteria starts to rise and it is clear that you cannot control the situation. There are 4 other members that have recovered and are awaiting orders.

What is delegating.

600

Treating people as they should be treated.

What is respect.

800

A man has a wound on his abdomen that is deep and bleeding profusely. What would you do to stop the bleeding?

What is packing.

800

The ratio of standard flags in the U.S.

 What is 1:1.9

800

A movement in which every member of a squad, platoon, etc. turns on a specific point.

What is a column.

800

Being able to overcome challenges and face adversity head on.

What is Personal Courage.

1000

The direction the union faces on a soldier's uniform.

What is forward, towards the fight.

1000

Several battalions together form this.

What is a brigade.
1000

The ability to uphold all other values.

What is Honor.
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