24 Hour Pack
SAREX
Shelter Building
ICUT
100

What can you use a 24 Hour Pack for?

SAREX's, Emergency Services Missions

100

What does SAREX stand for?

Search and Rescue Exercise

100

What did we use to make shelters during the last ES block?

Tarps and Paracord

100

What does ICUT stand for?

Introductory Communications User Training

200

What is the preferred color(s) of a 24 Hour Pack?

Red or orange

200

Does Burke Composite Squadron have SAREX's?

Yes!! (You should go to them)

200

What was the shelter you made during the last ES block called?

Lean-To Tarp Shelter

200

What does attaining ICUT certification allow you to do?

Operate CAP radios

300

Are you allowed to carry a pocket knife in your 24 Hour Pack?

Yes, but it should be stored somewhere safe

300

Where can you find information on SAREX opportunities?

CAP email and Adult Member 2d Lt Albrecht

300

Congratulations! You get 300 points for free.

Congratulations! You get 300 points for free.

300

What are the two steps to recieve ICUT certification?

1. Online Portion

2. Practical test (hands on)

400

Name the 3 core categories of items needed in a 24 Hour Pack

First Aid Kit, Survival Kit, SAR Equipment

400

What are you required to wear in addition to your uniform at a SAREX?

Reflective vest

400

What should you wear when building a shelter outdoors?

Working gloves

400

Congratulations! You get a free 400 points.

Congratulations! You get a free 400 points.

500

What 2 forms of identification are required to stay on your person at all times? Hint: in case YOU have an emergency

1. Membership card

2. First Aid Card

500

What 4 things are you required to do/have to participate in a SAREX AND get signed off on tasks completed?

1. 24 (or 72) Hour Pack

2. GES-116 (General Emergency Services course on AXIS)

3. GTM3 F&P (Ground Team Member-3 Familiarization & Prep)

4. UDF (Urban Direction Finder)

500

What were the 3 knots that you used to create a shelter last ES block?

Clove Hitch, Figure 8, Two-Half Hitch

500

Recite the phonetic alphabet

Alpha, Bravo, Charlie, Delta, Echo, Foxtrot, Golf, Hotel, India, Juliett, Kilo, Lima, Mike, November, Oscar, Papa, Quebec, Romeo, Sierra, Tango, Uniform, Victor, Whiskey, X-ray, Yankee, Zulu