What year was the National Guard founded.
1636
Is your lead foot when marching.
What is the left foot
He is the current Sergeant Major of the Army
Who is Sgt. Maj. of the Army Michael R. Weimer
In military time, this is 10:40 p.m.?
What is 2240?
The Army version of this highest military honor features a helmeted figure of Minerva in the center of the star.
What is the Medal of Honor?
Who are the two Commanders and Chiefs' of the National Guard
The President of the United States
The Governor of the state
Who exits a military vehicle first?
Who is the senior most person?
This acronym stands for Loyalty, Duty, Respect, Selfless-Service, Honor, Integrity, and Personal Courage.
What is LDRSHIP?
The maximum effective range (point target) for the M4 Carbine is this many meters.
What is 500 meters?
This award is given for exemplary behavior, efficiency, and fidelity, and can be awarded every three years.
What is the Army Good Conduct Medal? or ARCAM
In what year was the Missouri National Guard created.
1861. As the Missouri State Militia
All Army Personnel in uniform are required to do this when they recognize persons entitled to this. Except when indoors.
What is Salute.
What are the three levels of leadership?
What are Direct, Organizational, and Strategic?
This regulation covers Army Awards
What is AR 600-8-22?
This type of wound, requiring treatment by a medical officer, warrants a specific purple heart-shaped award.
What is a Purple Heart?
Roughly this many Missouri citizens serve in the Guard, operating out of 65 armories.
What is 12,000?
What is the OFFICIAL name of "The Army Song"
What is "The Army Goes Rolling Along"
The Army's definition of leadership is the process of influencing people by providing purpose, direction, and this?
What is motivation?
This branch of the US Army is responsible for developing, testing, and providing communications and information systems.
What is the Signal Corps?
The maximum number of badges that can be worn on the Army Combat Uniform (ACU) at one time.
What is 5?
What two presidents served, are the only two presidents to serve in the modern era National Guard.
1. Harry S. Truman (Missouri National Guard)
2. George W. Bush (Texas Air National Guard)
What does HMMWV stand for? (HUMVEE)
What is High Mobility Multipurpose Wheeled Vehicle?
What are the four components of the Army Leader?
What is:
1. Influencing
2. Purpose
3. Directions
4. Motivation
This regulation governs your appearance and how you wear your Army uniform
What is AR 670-1
This badge, often called the "Airborne" tab, signifies completion of basic airborne training.
What is the Parachutist Badge?