What are the seven Army values?
Loyalty - Duty - Respect - Slefless Service - Honor - Intergity -Personal Courge
What are the two parts of a command?
Preparatory command and command of execution.
How do you read a military map?
You read a military map right and up
Name three types of bleeding?
The three types of bleeding are arterial, venous, and capillary.
Who wrote the Star Spangled Banner?
Francis Scott Key
What is the definition of leadership?
The ability to influence subordinates in order to accomplish a mission.
If you had a question on drill and ceremony, what book would you use to find the answer?
In the FIELD MANUAL TC 3-21.5, under DRILL AND CEREMONY
What are the three types of north on a military map?
True, grid and magnetic.
Define first aid and self aid ( 100 points for each )
First aid - The immediate medical care given to an accident victim before professional medical help arrives.
Self-aid - Self-aid is the emergency treatment one applies to oneself.
What are the three types of American flags and which one is the largest? What do the colors on the United States flag represent?
Post, Storm and Garrison; Garrison is the largest.
Blue –Justice White – Purity Red - Valor
Define Teamwork
The cooperative effort on the part of a number of people working together to achieve a goal.
When given the command “Open Ranks, March”, how many steps are taken by the (1st,2nd, 3rd, 4th) squad?
When given the command “Open Ranks, March”, the (1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th) squad takes (2 steps, 1 step, stay at Stand fast, 2 15-inch steps backwards).
Name the five major terrain features on a military map.
Hill, saddle, valley, ridge, and depression.
Why is a fracture immobilized?
A fracture is immobilized to prevent the razor-sharp edge of the bone from moving and cutting tissue, muscle, blood vessels, and nerves.
What are the three branches of the U.S. government?
The three branches of the U.S. government are the executive, legislative, and judicial.
What are the three leadership styles? Explain each.
Delegating – Giving decision making authority to subordinates.
Participating – Involving subordinates in the decision-making process.
Directing – Instructing subordinates.
In a company line formation, where is the Guidon?
Before the command “Post” and while forming the company, he/she is two 15 inch steps to the left and 1 step in front of the First Sergeant; after the command of “Post”, he/she is two 15 inch steps to the left and 1 step in front of the company Commander.
What are the five basic colors on a military map and what do they represent?
Blue - Water
Green – Vegetation
Brown – Contour lines/Elevation
Black – Man-made objects
Red – Major roads and other man-made objects
What are the four life savings steps?
Check for and clear a blocked airway and restore breathing.
Check for bleeding
Check and treat for shock
Dress and bandage the wound
What is patriotism? What are the first ten amendments to the U.S. Constitution called? What does the first amendment guarantee you?
Patriotism is the love and devotion one has for his or her own country. The first ten amendments to the U.S. Constitution are called the Bill of Rights. The first amendment guarantees the freedom of speech, assembly, and religion.
What is the UCMJ?
The Uniform Code of Military Justice.
What regulations cover the wear of the uniform?
The regulations that cover the wear of the uniform are the AR 670-1 and the CCR 145-2.
What is a guidon?
A guidon is a swallow-tailed flag carried by companies, batteries, troops, and certain detachments.
When the American flag is worn out, how is it properly disposed of?
The American flag will be destroyed as a whole, privately, preferably by burning or some other method lacking, in any suggestion, of irreverence or disrespect.
What do these acronyms mean? NCO, NCOIC, JROTC, COT, CIC, and TOE.
NCO:Noncommissioned Officer
NCOIC: Noncommissioned Officer
JROTC:Junior Reserved Officer Training Corps,
COT: Commander of the Troops,
CIC:Commander in Charge
TOE:Table of Organization and Equipment