What chapter covers the EO program in AR 600-20?
What is, chapter 6.
What does the acronym TCCC stand for?
What is, Tactical Combat Casualty Care.
How many cadence steps are in today's stages for drill?
What is, 120 steps.
What does C-METL, D-METL, and WTBDs stand for?
What is, Core Mission Essential Task List,
Direct Mission Essential Task List,
And Warrior Tasks and Battle Drills.
What is the primary objective of the ABCP?
What is, To ensure all soldiers achieve and maintain optimal well-being and performance under all conditions.
How long do soldiers have to file a formal complaint?
What is, 60 days from the incident.
What are the three phases of TCCC?
What is, Care under fire, Tactical field care, and Combat casualty evacuation care.
Name some combined commands.
What is, Fall in, at ease, and rest.
How should Army PRT be conducted?
What is, Army PRT should be tough, realistic, and physically challenging, yet safe in its execution.
Who has the authority to direct a body fat assessment on any soldier that they determine does not present a soldierly appearance?
What is, the commander.
What are two types of corrective action that the commander can choose?
What is, administrative and punitive
What are the 4 different type of burns?
What is, Thermal, Electrical, chemical, and laser.
What are the rest positions at the halt?
What is, Parade rest, stand at ease, at ease, and rest.
What are the three phases of PRT?
What is, Initial Conditioning, Toughening, and Sustaining.
What are the actions that are required when a soldier is determined to be exceeding the body fat standard?
What is, notification counseling, soldier action plan, and nutrition counseling.
What is the Army's definition of sexual assault?
What is, A crime defined as intentional sexual contact, characterized by use of force, physical threat or abuse of authority or when the victim does not or cannot consent.
What are symptoms for heat exhaustion?
What is, Profuse sweating with pale, moist, cool skin. Loss of appetite. Urge to defecate. Chills (gooseflesh). Tingling of the hands and/or feet. Confusion (not answering easy questions correctly).
What are the three teaching stages for drill?
What is, Explanation, demonstration, and practice.
What are ten authorized exercises for corrective action?
What is, Rower, Squat bender, windmill, prone-row, push-up, V-up, leg tuck and twist, supine bicycle, swimmer, and the eight count push-up.
How many measurements must be taken?
What is, Take all circumference measurements sequentially three times and record them to the nearest half inch.
Who can a soldier report a sexual assault to if they want to keep it restricted?
What is, the SARC, a VA, or a healthcare provider, a chaplain.
Explain how to use the head-tilt/chin-lift method.
What is, Kneel at the level of the casualty's shoulders.
Place one hand on the casualty's forehead and apply firm, backward pressure with the palm to tilt the head back.
Place the fingertips of the other hand under the boney part of the lower jaw and lift bringing the chin forward.
What is the purpose of drill?
What is, to enable a commander or noncommissioned officer to move his unit from one place to another in an orderly manner.
What are the seven principles of training that PRT links to?
What is, Commanders and other leaders are responsible for training.
Noncommissioned officers train individuals, crews, and small teams.
Train as you will fight.
Train to sustain.
Conduct Multi echelon and concurrent training.
Train to develop agile leaders and organizations.
What happens if a trained individual of the same gender is not available to conduct the measurements?
What is, A female soldier will be present when a male measures a female, and a male soldier will be present when a female measures a male.