These set expectations for conduct and are fundamental to making the right decision in any situation.
What are the Army Values?
When a leader provides __________, they give subordinates the reason to achieve a desired outcome
What is Purpose?
True or False. A profession is the vocation while the professional is the member who meets the certification criteria of a vocation.
What is true?
Nonmedical Soldiers selected by their unit commander for additional training beyond basic first aid procedures. They provide enhanced first aid for injuries.
What are combat lifesavers?
What color coordinates to man mader features?
What is black?
This Army Value is putting the welfare of the Nation, the Army and your subordinates before your own.
What is Selfless Service?
A leader’s role in _______________ is at times to understand others’ needs and desires, to align and elevate individual desires into team goals, and to inspire others to accomplish those larger goals.
What is motivation?
The following make up this:
A trusted vocation of Soldiers and Army Civilians
A collective whose members expertise is the ethical design, generation, support, and application of landpower
Made up of members serving under civilian authority; and entrusted to defend the Constitution and the rights and interests of the American people
What is the Army Profession?
This can be defined as urgent and immediate lifesaving and other measures which can be performed for casualties (or performed by the casualty himself) by nonmedical personnel when medical personnel are not immediately available.
What are self-aid/Buddy aid?
What color coordinates to vegetation?
What is green?
This represents the professional attitudes and beliefs that characterize the American Soldier. It reflects a Soldier’s selfless commitment to the Nation, mission, unit, and fellow Soldiers.
What is the Warrior Ethos?
These traits indicate which leadership attribute:
Army values
Discipline
Empathy
Warrior ethos
What is Character?
A Soldier or Army Civilian who meets the Army Profession’s certification criteria in character, competence, and commitment.
What is an Army Professional?
Care under fire, Tactical field care, and Tactical evacuation are all examples of:
What is Tactical Combat Casualty Care (TCCC)?
What color coordinates to relief features and elevation?
What is brown?
This is bearing true faith and allegiance to the US Constitution, the Army, your unit, and other Soldiers.
What is Loyalty?
These traits indicate which leadership attribute:
Creates a positive environment
Prepares self
Develops others
What is Develops?
Military Expertise, Honorable Service, Trust, Espirit de Corps, and Stewardship of the Profession are these.
What are the Five Essential Characteristics of the Army Profession.
These are the first individuals in the medical chain that make medically substantiated decisions based on medical MOS-specific training.
What are combat medics?
What color coordinates to water?
What is blue?
What do these statements align with:
I will always place the mission first
I will never accept defeat
I will never leave a fallen comrade
I will never quit
What is the Warrior Ethos?
True or False. Leadership is the activity of managing people by providing tasks and time to complete them to meet deadlines.
What is False?
The _______________ is the set of enduring moral principles, values, beliefs, and laws that guide the Army profession and create the culture of trust essential to Army professionals in the conduct of missions, performance of duty, and all aspects of life.
What is Army Ethic?
This is how you open an airway
What is the head-tilt chin-lift?
What is the saying to remember the major terrain features?
What is Hidden Valley Ranch Salad Dressing?