Identify two (2) main types of patrols
Reconnaissance Patrols / Combat Patrols
How close will an 8-digit grid get you to your point?
10 meters
What are the five major terrain features?
Hill, Valley, Saddle, Ridge, Depression.
Three chevrons, two rocker (E-7)
What is Sergeant First Class
What are the Army Values
Loyalty
Duty
Respect
Selfless Service
Honor
Integrity
Personal Courage
The Wedge is the basic formation of the Fire Team; the interval between Soldiers in the Wedge formation is normally _____ meters?
10 meters
What does the color Blue represent on a military map
Water/Hydrography
What are the three minor terrain features?
Draw, Spur, Cliff.
The rank insignia for a squad leader
What is a Staff Sergeant
What is a LACE Report?
Liquid
Ammunition
Casualties
Equipment
What are the five (5) Principles of Patrolling
Planning, Reconnaissance, Security, Control, Common Sense
What is the rule for reading military grid coordinates?
Right and Up.
What are the two supplementary terrain features?
Cut and Fill.
What rank is known has Railroad tracks
What is Captain.
What is a SALUTE Report
Size
Activity
Location
Unit
Time
Equipment
A unit has just crossed through a thickly vegetated area, and they have come upon a more-open terrain. They should?
Move in a Wedge
What are the three types of north found on a military map?
True North, Magnetic North, and Grid North.
How are depressions represented on a map?
Contour lines forming a closed circle with tick marks pointing inward.
What is the highest "enlisted" rank in the Army
What are the 3 D's
Distance
Direction
Description
Where do leaders position themselves in any given formation
Where they can best control their formations
What are the three methods used to navigate to a point?
Dead reckoning, terrain association, and hand railing.
Which terrain feature represents a short, V-shaped indentation in the contour lines, with high ground on three sides?
A Draw.
What is the name of a 3 Star General?
Lieutenant General
What is a CCP
Casualty Collection Point