Terrain
Maps
Ranks
Army
Medical
100
  • What are the five major terrain features?
  • Depression, hill, saddle, valley, ridge
100
  • What north is determined using a map?
  • Grid North
100

how many stripes does a sergeant have?

3

100

What does LDRSHIP stand for?

Leadership

Duty

Respect

Selfless Service

Honor

Integrity

Personal Courage

100

What do you fill out when providing buddy aid?

TCCC Card

200
  • What are the three minor terrain features?
  • Draw, spur, cliff
200

What north is determined using a compass?

magnetic north

200

What does SFC stand for?

Sergeant First Class

200

What is one of the warrior ethos?

  • I will never leave a fallen comrade, I will never quit, I will never accept defeat, I will always place the mission first
200

What do you apply to a gun shot wound to stop the bleeding?

-CAT tourniquet

-gause, etc.


300
  • What are the two supplemental features?

cut, fill

300
  • What is the back azimuth of 201?

21

300

What Rank follows Captain?

Major

300

What branch involves facilitating a gas chamber?

Chem Corp (CBRN)

300

What do you use to call a medevac?

9-line medivac on RADIO

400

what are the map colors

green, black, red, brown, blue, 

400
  • What is the back azimuth of 0?
0
400

what rank insignia is that of a colonel?

silver eagle

400

What branch involves counter intelligence and information gathering?

Military Intelligence

400

Name a type of carry to move your buddy.

Firemans carry

sled drag carry

litter carry

500

True or False: Hills are advantageous terrain

True

500

What is used to convert an azimuth from grid-to-magnetic and magnetic-to-grid?

  • Declination Diagram
500

True or false: a Lt. Colonel has a Gold Oak Leaf insignia

False

500

Name a special Unit within or relating to the Infantry

75th Rangers

Special Forces

Old Guard


500

Why do you write the time down when using a tourniquet? 

to prevent the extremity from losing full blood flow.