The US Army
Customs and Courtesies
Land Navigation
Fieldcraft
Professions of Arms
Seven Army Values and Warrior Ethos
IMTs and Battle Drills
100

Made up of three to four Platoons, for a total of 100 to 120 Soldiers. Normally led by a Captain who is advised by a 1SG on enlisted matters. 

What is a Company?

100

What is Parade Rest? 

100

What is a Spur? 

100

Soldiers may become apathetic and begin neglecting their personal hygiene and fail to properly dispose of potentially hazardous solid and human waste products.

What is Breakdown in Basic Hygiene and Sanitation Practices? 

100

These professionals serve honorably ----- according to the Army ethic ----- under civilian authority while obeying the laws of the Nation and all legal orders; they reject and report illegal, unethical, or immoral orders or actions. 

What are honorable servants? 

100

Set expectations for conduct and are fundamental to making the right decision in any situation. 

What are Army Values

100

This individual movement technique is selected when the route provides cover and concealment, enemy visibility is poor and speed is NOT required. 

What is the Low Crawl?

200

Battalion Commander Rank 

What is a Lieutenant Colonel?

200

Distinguishment between the two underlined portions of a two-part command 

Platoon........., 

Attention!!!

What is preparatory command, and the command of execution? 

200

Three Minor Terrain Features. 

What is a Spur, Draw and Cliff?  

200

The first individuals in the medical chain that make medically substantiated decisions based on medical MOS-specific training.  

What are Combat Medics? 

200

A member of the Army Profession who meets the certification criteria of competence, character, and commitment. 

What is a Army Professional

200

Put the welfare of the Nation, the Army and your subordinates before your own. 

What is Selfless Service? 

200

Troop Composition

What is a Fire Team? 

300

Deploy, Fight and Win our nation’s wars by providing ready, prompt and sustained land dominance by Army forces across the full spectrum of conflict as part of the joint force.

What is the United States Army Mission? 

300

You are outside walking to class and you encounter CPT Cantrell on the sidewalk. Customs and Courtesies says you do what?  

Salute and give the greeting of the day. 

300

Back Azimuth of 245 Degrees.

What is 65 Degrees?

300

DNBI 

What is Disease and Non-Battle Injuries

300

SFC Petry enhanced Trust within the Army by his valiant actions in combat. Outside of the Army where must we also enhance that trust? 

Who are the American People. 

300

Represents the professional attitudes and beliefs that characterize the American Soldier. It reflects a Soldier's selfless commitment to the Nation, mission, unit, and fellow Soldiers. 

What is Warrior Ethos?

300

Fire Team, and Fire Team File

What are Movement Formations? 

400


My Counterpart is the Platoon Leader. The rank being......

What is a Platoon Sergeant?

400

This type of Fall-In alignment 

What is "At Close Interval"?

400

Follow the Star

What is True North? 

400
  • Endemic diseases (such as chicken pox, syphilis, bacillary dysentery, tuberculosis, different types of pneumonia and influenza)
  • Food- and waterborne diseases  Salmonella, Shigella, E.coli, C. parvum, and Cholera)
  • Hazardous plants and animals
  • Entomological hazards (nuisance pests and disease-carrying vectors)
  • Toxic industrial materials (industrial and agricultural)
  • Deployment-related stress
  • Sleep deprivation
  • Hazardous noise
  • Climatic or environmental extremes (heat, cold, high altitudes)

What are health threats in Military Operations?

400

Increase cohesion, and foster pride in the Profession through ____________


What is Esprit de Corps? 

400

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What is Loyalty, Duty, Respect, Selfless Service, Honor, Integrity, and Personal Courage? 

400

Purpose, Control, Security, Flexibility, and Fire Capability

What are Basic Formation Characteristics?

500

Three Components of the Army.

What is Regular Army, Army National Guard and Army Reserve? 

500

The 4 main Army Commands headed by a 4-Star General. 

What are; 

-FORSCOM (Forces Command)

-TRADOC (Training Doctrine) 

-AMC (Material Command) 

-AFC (Futures Command) 

500

Grid Designation and 8 Digit Grid.

What is 16S FG 0557 8046

500

This type of evacuation with a Medical Vehicle

What is a MEDEVAC or Medical Evacuation? 

500

Five Essential Characteristics of the Army Profession. 

What is Military Expertise, Honorable Service, Trust, Esprit de Corps and Stewardship of the Profession. 

500

True faith and allegiance to the US Constitution, the Army, your unit, and other Soldiers. 

What is Loyalty? 

500

Requires minimal leader orders, vital to success in combat and initiated on cue. 

What are characteristics of Battle Drills. 

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