One stripe up
Private
Who were the primary antagonists during World War I| (who did the U.S. and its allies fight)?
Germany, Italy, Japan
What does blue on a military map stand for?
Water
What is the Heimlich Maneuver used for?
To clear a blocked airway
How many inches is a normal step in marching?
30 inches
Two stripes up
Corporal
Who was the Commander of the Revolutionary Army?
George Washington
What does green on a military map stand for?
Vegetation
What is first aid?
The assistance someone provides to an injured person until trained medical personnel arrive.
Which foot can you give the command halt on?
Either foot
Three stripes up
Sergeant
What happened on December 7th, 1941 in Hawaii
The Japanese bombed Pearl Harbor
What does brown on a military map stand for?
Elevation
What is mouth-to-mouth resuscitation used for?
To restore breathing
What position are you allowed to speak at in formation?
“Rest”
Threes diamonds
Colonel
What war was fought during the 1960s and 1970s.?
Vietnam war
What does black on a military map stand for?
Manmade objects
What are the four life saving technique?
Stop bleeding
Treat and prevent shockProtect and dress the wound
Which shoulder do you turn over when the command “rear March” is called?
Right
Two diamonds
Lieutenant colonel
How many stars are on the American flag
50
What does red on a military map stand for?
Other manmade objects and densely populated areas
What does CPR stand for?
Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation
How many inches are taken with a half step?
15