What are the three types of flags?
Post
Storm
Garrison
What does SAI stand for?
Senior Army Instructor
What is E in the phonetic alphabet?
Echo
All commands must be given at what position?
Position of Attention
What is First Aid?
The immediate emergency care given to the wounded, sick, or injured before medical personnel can arrive
What is the fly of the flag?
The fly of the flag is the length of the flag
What does JROTC stand for?
Junior Reserved Officer Training Corps
What is I in the phonetic alphabet?
India
When drilling, what is the correct length of an arm swing, both front to rear?
9 inches to the front, 6 inches to the rear
Name the three types of bleeding
Arterial, Venous, and Capillary
What is the hoist of the flag?
The hoist of the flag is the width of the flag
What does COT stand for?
Commander of the Troops
What is N in the phonetic alphabet?
November
What is the correct number of steps for Quick Time and Double Time march?
120 steps per minute and 180 steps per minute
Name two types of fractures
The two types are closed and open fractures
When a number of flags, including the American flag, are displayed in a row, what position does the American flag take?
The American flag will be right of the line
What does CIC stand for?
Commander in Charge
What is Q in the phonetic alphabet?
Quebec
When the command "Open Ranks, March" is given, how many steps are taken by the 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th squad?
1st squad takes two 30 in steps forward
2nd squad takes one 30 in step forward
3rd squad stands fast
4th squad takes two 15 in steps backwards
Name some of the symptoms of shock
Pale skin, restlessness, thirst, and rapid heartbeat
What are the colors of the flag and what they stand for?
Red for hardiness and valor
White for purity and innocence
Blue for vigilance, perseverance, and justice
What does TOE stand for?
Table of Organization and Equipment
What is W in the phonetic alphabet?
Whiskey
If you had a question on drill and ceremony, what book(s) would you use to find the answer?
Field Manual 3-22-5, under DRILL AND CEREMONY
or Training Circular 3-21.5
What are the four life saving steps?
1.) Open the Airway and restore breathing
2.) Stop the bleeding
3.) Prevent shock
4.) Dress the wound to prevent infection