What FM covers the duties, responsibilities and authorities of a NCO?
FM 7-22.7.
When did World War I begin?
August 1914
Who is the approving authority for the Medal of Honor?
US Congress
How many overall security classifications can a document have?
1
What is SFC Moreys favorite thing to eat and will never turn it down...
BACON
What does FM 6-22 cover?
Army Leadership (Competent, Confident and Agile
Just after dawn on D Day, the 1st, 4th, and 29th Infantry Divisions assaulted what beaches?
Utah and Omaha
What are the six groups that individual awards can be categorized into?
Decorations
Good Conduct Medal
Service Medals
Service Ribbons
Badges and Tabs
Certificates and Letters
What survival concept does each letter in the word SURVIVAL stand for?
S- Size up the situation
U- Use all your senses
R- Remember where you are
V- Vanquish fear and panic
I- Improvise
V-Value living
A- Act like the natives
L- Live by your wits, but for now learn basic skills
SEPTs IDT is what kind of MUTA on which dates with the location being ?
MUTA 4
25-26
HSWhat is the Field Manual for map reading and land navigation?
FM 3-25.26
After a U.S. Marine was shot in 1989 in Panama, what Operation was launched?
Operation Just Cause
Name the four Special Skills Tabs
When a President or Past President dies, how long is the flag flown at half-mast?
30 days.
Who’s AGR birthday is on March 3rd?
SSG YOUNG!
Which FM covers Battle Focused Training?
Fm 7-1
The history of the Noncommissioned Officer began in what year with the birth of the Continental Army?
1775
What was the first medal awarded in the U.S. Army?
The Purple Heart
How many steps does each rank take when a platoon is given the command of Open Ranks?
On the command "March", The first rank takes two steps forward, the second rank takes one step forward, the third rank stands fast and the fourth rank take two 15 inch steps to the rear
How far along is Soto ?
6 months !
What FM covers the M4 and how many steps are needed to properly completed a functions check on the M4?
FM 3-22.9
During the period of World War 1, the First Sergeants often carried a book in their pockets that contained administrative files. This book, which today may be known as a "leaders book" contained the names of everyone in the company and their professional history (AWOLs, Work Habits, Promotions, etc.). This book was passed from First Sergeant to First Sergeant, staying within the company and providing the unit historical information. What was this book called?
The black book.
What is the order of precedence for the wearing of individual awards?
What are the three general orders?
What is the 56 SBCTs nickname?
"Independence Brigade”