ARMY HISTORY
ARMY PROGRAMS
Awards/Decorations
FIRST AID
FIELD SANITATION
100
this war is the bloodiest war in our Nation's history with over 600,000 lost lives
What is the Civil War?
100
this Army program is governed under AR 608-1
What is the Army Community Service?
100
this medal is the highest award given during peacetime operations
What is the Soldier's Medal?
100
To stop the bleeding, overcome shock, relieve pain and prevent infection are all objections for this
What is first aid?
100
Human, garbage and rubbish are all examples of this
What is waste?
200
This female is the only one to receive the medal of honor
Who is Dr. Mary E. Walker?
200
This Army program works very close with the American Red Cross and is governed by AR 930-4
What is the Army Emergency Relief (AER)?
200
this award is given for exemplary behavior, efficiency and fidelity and also given every 3 years
What is the Army Good Conduct Medal?
200
this blood type has a unique feature and is nothing like any other blood type
What is blood type "O"?
200
Fingers, Feces, Flies, Foods, and Fluids are all known as this
What are the 5 "F"s of Field Sanitation?
300
The Armistice ended the fighting at the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month of 1918. Known for many years as Armistice Day and is now known as this
What is Veteran's Day?
300
this person is responsible for the overall prevention of sexual assault and sexual harrassment within an Army unit
Who is the Commander?
300
ranger, special forces, president's hundred and sapper are all known as these
What are the four Special Skills Tabs?
300
Preventing shock and restoring the breathing are two of the three steps for this, also known as the "ABC"s of medical treatment
What are the lifesaving steps?
300
Any living organism that can carry disease producing viruses are known as this
What is a Vector?
400
To date, this is the longest war in U.S. History
What is the Vietnam War?
400
SPC (P) through LT are the ranks in which this position should normally be manned
Who is the Equal Opportunity Representative (EOR)?
400
Infantry, Action, and Medical are all types of these
What are the Army's Combat badges?
400
Heat cramps are one of the three of these
What are heat injuries?
400
Cholera and Typhoid are just two examples of diseases that are carried by this
What is the fly?
500
With a coalition that included Great Britain, Australia, Poland and 44 other nations, the United States began offensive military operations to remove Saddam Hussein from power and liberate Iraq on this date
What is 20 March 2003?
500
This person is responsible for all safety within a unit
Who is the Soldier?
500
this award was originally awarded for valor during the Revolutionary War
What is the Purple Heart?
500
A Soldier that is not hungary, looks confused as to not know what he/she is doing, and can't even lift a 10 lb. box are all signs of this
What is heat exhaustion?
500
Encephalitis, Yellow Fever and Malaria are some of the diseases that are carried and spread by this
What is the mosquito?
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