Ranks and Structure
Land Nav
Battle Drills
TCCC
Army Culture
100

How many fireteams are in a squad?

2

100

What are the tools required to find your azimuth on a map and in practice?

Protractor and Compass.
100

What is the purpose of battle drills?

They create a standard and quick reaction that can be initiated by certain cues or scenarios. 

100

What is your first responsibility in TCCC?

Return fire. 

100

How do you address Officers and NCOs of higher ranks? How do you refer to them in conversation with someone else?

Sir/Ma'am or Sergeant (All NCOs below 1SG). Use their rank and last name. 

200

Traditionally, how many squads are in a platoon?

4

200

What is the rule for reading grid coordinates?

Read right, then up. 

200

What are the hand and arm signals for wedge, file, halt, and freeze?

Demonstrate. 

200

How do you apply a hasty tourniquet during care under fire?

High, tight, and over the clothes. 

200

From your right to left, describe what patch goes in each location on OCP uniforms.

American flag and "Combat Patch," Your name, rank, U.S. Army, and Unit Patch.

300

What are all the ranks in a traditional squad? What rank is the Squad Leader?

Private, Private First Class, Specialist, Sergeant, Staff Sergeant. Staff Sergeant is the Squad Leader.

300

What are the "three norths" and what are the differences?

Grid north, Magnetic north, and True north. 

300

What is the difference between direct fire and indirect fire? What should you do if you hear incoming indirect fire?

Shout "INCOMING," immediately take the best cover possible or getting low. Then, move out of the impact area.

300

What are the three phases of TCCC?

Care Under Fire, Tactical Field Care, and Tactical Evacuation Care. 

300

What are all of the Army Values?

Loyalty, Duty, Respect, Selfless Service, Honor, Integrity, Personal Courage.

400

What are the 2 roles responsible for Platoon level leadership? What are their usual ranks?

Platoon Leader (2LT) and Platoon Sergeant (SFC)

400

What are the 5 major terrain features?

Hill, Valley, Ridge, Saddle, Depression.

400

What are the four core battle drills we learned in class?

Security at the halt, React to indirect fire, React to contact, and React to near ambush.

400

Name 2 factors that influence transitioning between CUF and TFC.


Presence of accurate enemy fire, presence of enemy in the area, enough cover/concealment to perform more detailed care, friendly forces have fire superiority, the unit has broken contact or moved to a more secure location.

400

What is the ROTC motto? What is the purpose of ROTC?

Leadership and Excellence. Create well-rounded and prepared Commissioned Officers for all components of the Army. 

500

What are the 3 positions considered the leadership roles in a company? What are their ranks?

Company Commander (CPT), Executive Officer (1LT), First Sergeant (1SG)

500

If contour lines are very close together, what does that indicate about the terrain?

The terrain is steep. 

500

What is the difference between react to contact and react to near ambush?

In a near ambush, enemy will be within hand grenade range (35m). Element in the killzone needs to assault through the enemy position while the element not in contact provides fire.

500

What does the acronym MARCH stand for in first aid?

Massive Hemorrhage (Bleeding), Airway, Respiration, Circulation, and Hypothermia/Head Injury.

500

What are the four lines of the Warrior Ethos?

I will always place the mission first; I will never accept defeat; I will never quit; I will never leave a fallen comrade.