What Army Regulation covers Salutes, Honors, and Courtesy?
AR 600-25
What Army Regulation covers Drill and Ceremony?
TC 3-21.5
What is the Army's Birthday?
June 14th 1775
What publication covers the Warrior Ethos?
TC 3-21.75
How does the Army define "Online Conduct?"
the use of electronic communications in an official or personal capacity in a manner that is consistent with Army values and standards of conduct.
What is the missing man formation
The Missing Man formation is a four aircraft formation with the number three aircraft either missing or performing a pull-up maneuver at a specific time in flight
How Many counts are in the “Inspection Arms” movement?
“Inspection Arms” is a seven count movement
Who was the highest decorated soldier in American History?
LT Audie Murphy
What 4 lines of the soldier’s creed embody 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.
Where can someone find the Army Social Media Handbook?
Online. It was transformed from a PDF to a full blown website in 2016.
When do you salute indoors?
When reporting to a superior officer
What Commands can be executed from the Position of Attention?
Parade Rest, Stand at Ease, At Ease, and Rest
When was Saddam Hussein captured?
13 December 2003
What are the Army Values?
Loyalty, duty, respect, selfless service, honor, integrity, and personal courage
What is Release Authority?
It is delegated is from the Commander, granting an individual access to post events, pictures, etc. on social media platforms on behalf of the unit.
In what situation are salutes not required?
In civilian attire
Engaged in routine work if the salute would interfere
Carrying articles with both hands so occupied as to make saluting impractical
Working as a member of a detail or engaged in sports or social functions where saluting would present a safety hazard
In public places such as theaters, churches, and in public conveyances
In the ranks of a formation
Who role the first Army field manual and what was that manual called?
Prussian officer Baron Friedrich von Steuben
The Regulations for the Order and Discipline of the Troops of the United States (The Blue Book)
When was D Day?
06 June 1944
What does the Warrior Ethos apply to?
The Warrior Ethos is a set of principles by which every Soldier lives, personally and professionally
What are Soldier's prohibited from posting?
Copyrighted media
Details about your assigned unit’s mission or security procedures
Locations and times of your unit deployments
Information about the death of a Service member before the next of kin is notified and the information is released by the DOD
Images of damaged equipment and gear
Large personnel transactions
Problems with unit morale or personnel problems
Where do you walk when walking with someone that is senior to you?
On the senior person's: left.
What is the purpose of Drill?
To enable commanders or noncommissioned officers (NCOs) to move their unit from one place to another in an orderly manner, to aid in disciplinary training by instilling habits of precision and response to the leader’s orders, and to provide for the development of all Soldiers in the practice of commanding troops
On what date did the Japanese attack pearl harbor?
07 December 1941
Why are the Warrior Ethos important to the Army?
These principles bind us to those who served before us. By maintaining and strengthening the Warrior Ethos, America's Army has been and always will be the strength of the nation.
What does: "Think, Type, Post" mean?
Think about what message is being communicated and who could potentially view it
Type messages that are consistent with our US Army Values
Post if the message demonstrates dignity and respect for self and others