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Medal of Honor
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The federal holiday celebrated on June 14th?

Flag Day

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The process of influencing people to accomplish the mission and to improve the organization.

Leadership

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The U.S. Army Garrison located in Warren, Michigan.

Detroit Arsenal

100

The President who also served as a Supreme Allied Commander during World War II.

General Dwight D. Eisenhower

100

The World War I soldier who made the following remarks with his brigade commander.

"Well Y***, I hear you have captured the whole German army."

"No sir.  I got only 132."

Sergeant Alvin York

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The military force that laid the foundation for the U.S. Army?

The Continental Army

200

The Constitution established this person as the Commander-in-Chief of the U.S. Army and Navy.

The President

200

The oldest Army installation, having been occupied since 1780 and established as a United States Military Academy in 1802.

West Point

200

The only living person to have a fort named after them.

Lt. Gen. Arthur Gregg

200

The World War II veteran whose Distinguished Service Cross was upgraded in June 2000 to the Medal of Honor for his heroism in Cerasuolo, Italy on 23 November 1943.

Private Shizuya Hiyashi

300

The military branch that was part of the Army until 18 September 1947.

The U.S. Air Force

300

The first elected General and Commander-in-Chief of the Continental Army.

George Washington

300

The fort that was renamed Fort Gregg-Adams on 27 April 2023.

Fort Lee

300

The youngest soldier in the U.S. Army who started his service at the age of 9 (1861) as a non-commissioned officer with the 22nd Michigan Infantry Regiment.

Major General John Lincoln Klem

300

The youngest Medal of Honor recipient (13 years) who was honored for his gallantry during the Seven Day Battle and Peninsula Campaign (U.S. Civil War) at the age of 11.

William "Willie" Johnston

400

The approximate percentage of Medal of Honors awarded to soldiers.

70%

400

The set of principles that every soldier lives by.

"I will always place the mission first.

I will never accept defeat.

I will never quit.

I will never leave a fallen comrade."

The warrior ethos.

400

The second oldest Army installation (1827) known as the Intellectual Center of the Army.

Fort Leavenworth

400

The soldier who served in the Women's Army Auxiliary Corps (WAC), commanded the 688th Central Postal Directory, and challenged both racism and sexism during her service in the U.S. Army.

Lt. Col. Charity Adams

400

The contract surgeon in the Civil War who is the only female Medal of Honor recipient.

Dr. Mary Edwards Walker

500

The Chief of Staff of the U.S. Army replaced this position in 1903.

The Commanding General (of the U.S. Army)

500

The three leadership doctrines are.

Lead, develop, achieve.

500

The four-star General that Fort Hood was renamed after on 9 May 2021.

General Richard Cavasos

500

The four-star General and U.S. President's whose famous initials were the result of an error when being admitted to West Point, but whose birth name was Hiram U-.

Ulysses S. Grant

500

The renowned Apache scout, negotiator, and chief (White Mountain Apaches) who in 2012, was inducted into the Military Intelligence Hall of Fame.

First Sergeant William Alchesay

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