What does this Regulation Cover?
Wear and Appearance of the Military Uniform
Command is the authority a person in the military service lawfully exercises over subordinates by virtue of rank and assignment or position
What part of the blue book is still with us today?
Drill and Ceremonies
What does PRT stand for?
Physical Readiness Training
What does TC 3-21.5 cover?
Drill and Ceremonies
Chaplains
What are the two key elements of command?
Authority and Responsibility
What was the black book and who carried it?
A book the 1SG carried that contained admin files, names of every Soldier in the company and their professional history
Holistic Health and Fitness
What are the two prescribed formations for platoons?
Line and Column
What does a service stripe represent on the Class A uniform?
Three years of service
What is a purpose of an open door policy?
To allow members of the command to present facts, concerns, and problems of a personal or professional nature
When did the Army formally add women to its ranks?
1942
What are the five H2F domains?
Physical Readiness, Mental Readiness, Nutritional Readiness, Sleep Readiness, and Spiritual Readiness
What are the four rest positions that can be given at the halt?
Parade rest, Stand at Ease, At Ease, Rest
What does a Soldiers appearance measure?
Professionalism
What does SHARP Stand for?
Sexual Harassment Assault Response and Prevention
What are the three pillars of leader development?
Institutional training, operational assignments, and self development
What is the minimum score you can get on the ACFT to not conduct HT/WT/Body Fat Assessment?
540 and above with an 80 in each event
How do you measure a step?
Heel to Heel
What chapter of AR 670-1 sets the standards for Appearance and Grooming?
Chapter 3
What is the Army's Slogan for the SHARP campaign?
I AM Strong
What are the three attributes of Army Leadership?
Leads, Develops, Achieves
What are the 10 exercises for the Prep Drills?
Bend and reach, rear lunge, high jumper, rower, squat bender, windmill, forward lunge, prone row, bent leg body twist, push up
Who created the Blue Book?
Friedrich Wilhelm von Steuben