Weapons
Squad Tactics
Land Navigation
Physical Fitness
Miscellaneous
100

This is a closed bolt weapon.

What is an M4?

100

This is how many soldiers in a standard rifle squad.

What is 9?
100

This is the color of the contour lines on a map.

What is Brown?

100

There are this many events in the AFT.

What is 5?

100

This is what ROTC stands for.

Reserve Officer Training Core

200

This is the standard US Army service rifle.

What is an M4 Carbine?

200

This is the formation used for maximum firepower to the front.

What is a line formation?

200

When going from magnetic to grid you do what to the azimath.

What is subtract?

200

This is the last event of the AFT.

What is the 2 mile?

200

This what OPORD is short for.

What is Operations Order?

300

This can be a crew serve or single serve weapon.

What is a M249?

300

This is the typical moving formation for a squad.

What is wedge?

300

There are this many meters in a kilometer.

What is 1000?

300

This is the standard completion time of the 6 mile ruck.

What is 1.5 hours?

300

This is what NCO stands for.

What is Non-Commissioned Officer

400

This is a crew serve only weapon.

What is a M240B?

400

This is the first step in the Troop Leading Procedures.

What is Receive the Mission?

400

This is how far a pace count measures.

What is 100 meters?

400

This is the Max score of the AFT.

What is 500?

400

Is the PSG of a platoon enlisted or an officer?

What is enlisted?

500

This is one of the 4 pillars of weapon safety.

What are:

Treat every weapon as it is loaded.

Know your target, backstop, and beyond.

Never point your weapon at anything you do not intend to shoot.

Keep your finger straight and off the trigger until ready to fire.

500

There are this many steps in the Troop Leading Procedures.

What is 8?

500

What degree of accuracy can you get from a 10 digit grid?

What is 1 meter

500

These are the colored socks permitted to be worn it the PT uniform.

What is white and black?

500

These are the 5 paragraphs of an OPORD.

What is Situation, Mission, Execution, Sustainment, and Command and Signal

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