Total Army Study Guide

Total Army Study Guide

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Section 1

(50 cards)

What Army regulation covers ACS

Front

AR 608-1

Back

What are the 3 periods of a normal daily exercise routine

Front

Warm-up, Conditioning, Cool-down

Back

What is the DA form 7013

Front

Certificate of Appreciation

Back

What Army regulation covers ASAP

Front

AR 600-85

Back

Accidents are reported in accordancewith what regulation

Front

AR 385-40

Back

What TC covers Army Physical Readiness Training

Front

TC 3-22.20

Back

What are the 3 approaches to counseling

Front

Directive, Non-Directive, Combined

Back

Describe the M16/A2 rifle

Front

A 5.56mm, magazine fed, gas-operated, air-cooled, semiautomatic or three-round burst, hand-held, shoulder-fired weapon

Back

What does the acronym SPORTS stand for

Front

Slap, Pull, Observe, Release, Tap, Shoot

Back

What are the characteristics of effective counseling

Front

Purpose, Flexibility, Respect, Communication, Support

Back

What does DEERS stand for

Front

Defense Enrollment Eligibility Reporting System

Back

What is the FM concerning the M4 rifle

Front

FM 3-22.9

Back

What is the DA form 2442

Front

Certificate of Achievement

Back

What is the FM concerning the M16/A2 rifle

Front

FM 3-22.9

Back

What are the Leader Actions

Front

Influencing, Operating, Improving

Back

Describe the M4 rifle

Front

A 5.56mm, magazine fed, gas-operated, air-cooled, semiautomatic or three-round burst, hand-held, shoulder-fired weapon

Back

What does FM 6-22 cover

Front

Army Leadership

Back

What is a DA form 3349

Front

Physical profile form

Back

How are marksmanship badges worn on the female Class A uniform

Front

On the left side 1/4 inch below the bottom ribbon row

Back

Describe the maximum range for the M16/A2 rifle

Front

3,600 meters

Back

What are the 3 principal ways that leaders can develop others through which they provide knowledge and feedback

Front

Counseling, Coaching, Mentoring

Back

What does FM 7-0 cover

Front

Training the force

Back

How will service ribbons be worn on the female Class A uniform

Front

Centered on the left side parallel to the bottom edge of the nameplate

Back

What FM covers counseling

Front

FM 6-22 appendix B

Back

What regulation covers the Army Weight Control Program

Front

AR 600-9

Back

What Army regulation covers the Red Cross

Front

AR 930-5

Back

What Army regulation covers NCODP

Front

AR 350-1 chap 4

Back

According to AR 215-1, what does the BOSS program provide

Front

opportunities for single soldiers to participate in self-development and educational related activities

Back

Describe "Be, Know, Do"

Front

Army leadership begins with what the leader must BE, Your skills are the things you KNOW how to do, DO what you must

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What Army regulation covers CHAMPUS

Front

AR 40-121

Back

What Army regulation covers the Army Family Action Plan

Front

AR 608-47

Back

What is the Army regulation that covers AER

Front

AR 930-4

Back

Where are unit awards worn on the female Class A uniform

Front

Centered on the right side with the bottom edge 1/2 inch above the top edge of the nameplate

Back

What Army regulation covers the EO program

Front

AR 600-20 chap 6

Back

What are the 3 pillars of BOSS

Front

Recreation and Leisure, Community Service, Well Being

Back

When was the NCO support channel formally recognized

Front

December 1976

Back

What FM covers Physical Fitness Training

Front

FM 21-20

Back

What are the key elements of command

Front

Authority and Responsibility

Back

What is the DA form 4950

Front

Good Conduct Medal Certificate

Back

When was the Medal of Honor established

Front

1862

Back

What are the 3 levels of leadership

Front

Direct, Organizational, Strategic

Back

How are service ribbons worn on the female Class A uniform

Front

Centered on the left side with the bottom row parallel to the bottom edge of the nameplate

Back

Who is the only member of both your chain of command and your NCO support channel

Front

First line supervisor

Back

What Army regulation covers the ACES

Front

AR 621-5

Back

What are the 3 phases of physical conditioning

Front

Preparatory, Conditioning, Maintenance

Back

What Army regulation covers the Total Army Sponsorship Program

Front

AR 600-8-8

Back

What is an SRB

Front

Selective Reenlistment Bonus

Back

What is the DA form 87

Front

Certificate of Training

Back

What are the 4 fundamentals of marksmanship

Front

Steady position, Proper aim, Breathing, Trigger squeeze

Back

Describe the proper procedures for applying remedial action with the M16/A2 rifle

Front

Try to place the weapon on safe, Remove the magazine, Lock the bolt to the rear, Place the weapon on safe

Back

Section 2

(50 cards)

What are the qualities of an effective counselor

Front

Respect for subordinates, Self-awareness, Cultural awareness, Empathy, Credibility

Back

What FM covers first aid

Front

FM 4-25.11

Back

What forms are used for the NCOER

Front

DA form 2166-8-1, DA form 2166-8

Back

What NCOER is used upon removal of an NCO from a rateable assignment

Front

Relief-for-cause

Back

What are the types of commands in a drill

Front

Two part, Combined, Supplementing, Directive

Back

What is the object of first aid

Front

Stop bleeding, Overcome shock, Relieve pain, Prevent infection

Back

Which FM covers Training the Force

Front

FM 7-0

Back

What rights are given to a soldier under Article 31

Front

The right to remain silent, the right to demand trial, the right to an attorney

Back

Why is a map so important

Front

Gives accurate distances and the best route over terrain features

Back

What are the duties of a guard

Front

Memorize, understand and comply with the general orders for guards

Back

What is the FM for map reading and land navigation

Front

FM 3-25.26

Back

What is the DA form 3355

Front

Promotion point worksheet

Back

What is the ERS process designed to do

Front

Set objectives, Review objectives, Promote performance, Assess potential

Back

What is the foundation of the training process

Front

The training management cycle

Back

What Army regulation prescribes the procedures governing enlisted promotion and reductions

Front

AR 600-8-19

Back

What is meant by performance oriented training

Front

Soldiers learn best by hands on

Back

How many articles are in the COC

Front

6

Back

Who was the first Sergeant Major of the Army

Front

SMA Wooldridge

Back

What AR covers military justice

Front

AR 27-10

Back

What Army regulation covers the Code of Conduct

Front

AR 350-30

Back

What are the 3 different types of duties

Front

Specified, Directed, Implied Duties

Back

When did the US Army begin

Front

June 1775

Back

What are the three classifications of an Article 15

Front

Summarized, Company grade, Field grade

Back

What are the 4 stages of the counseling process

Front

Identify the need for counseling, Prepare for counseling, Conduct counseling, Follow up

Back

What Army regulation covers salutes, honors, and visits of courtesy

Front

AR 600-25

Back

What are 2 keys to success in combat

Front

Night training, Adverse weather training

Back

What are the 3 types of contour lines

Front

Index, Intermediate, Supplementary

Back

What are the two most important responsibilities of a leader

Front

Mission accomplishment and the welfare of soldiers

Back

Which DA PAM covers the Geneva Convention

Front

DA PAM 27-1

Back

What are the three general orders

Front

I will guard everything within the limits of my post and quit my post only when properly relieved, I will obey my special orders and perform all my duties in a military manner, I will report violations of my special orders, emergencies, and anything not covered in my instructions to the Commander of the Relief

Back

What is a directed duty

Front

Not MOS specific such as CQ

Back

Who may impose an Article 15

Front

Any commanding officer

Back

What are the basic colors on a map and what do they represent

Front

Red: cultural features and populated areas, Blue: water features, Green: vegetation, Black: man-made features, Brown: releif features

Back

What year was the Sergeant Major of the Army established

Front

1966

Back

Which FM covers Battle Focused Training

Front

FM 7-1

Back

The history of the NCO began in what year with the birth of the Continental Army

Front

1775

Back

What are the 2 supplementary terrain features found on a map

Front

Cut, Fill

Back

What are the parts of the NCOER

Front

Admin data, Authentication, Duty description, Army values, Responsibilites, Overall performance

Back

Who received the first Medal of Honor

Front

Private Jacob Parrott

Back

What are the 3 major categories of developmental counseling

Front

Event counseling, Performance counseling, Professional Growth counseling

Back

What shape are the contour lines that indicate a draw

Front

V-shaped

Back

What FM covers the duties, responsibilites, and authorities of an NCO

Front

FM 7-22.7

Back

What FM covers Drill and Ceremony

Front

FM 3-21.5

Back

What are the ABC's of medical treatment

Front

Open the airway, Stop the bleeding, Prevent shock

Back

What are the 5 major terrain features found on a map

Front

Hill, Valley, Ridge, Saddle, Depression

Back

What are the 3 minor terrain features found on a map

Front

Draw, Spur, Cliff

Back

Explain the advantages and disadvantages of combined counseling

Front

A-quick, encourages maturity D-may take too long

Back

What AR prescribes the policies for completing evaluation reports that support the Evaluation Reporting System (ERS)

Front

AR 623-3

Back

What is the objective of counseling

Front

To help one another

Back

What are the 3 types of bleeding

Front

Arterial, Venous, Capillary

Back

Section 3

(50 cards)

What is a declination diagram?

Front

Shows the angular relationship between the magnetic north, grid north and true north

Back

What are the 3 minor terrain features found on a military map?

Front

Draw Spur Cliff

Back

What are the basic colors of a map, and what does each color represent?

Front

Black - Indicates cultural (man-made) features such as buildings and roads, surveyed spot elevations, and all labels. Red-Brown - The colors red and brown are combined to identify cultural features, all relief features, non-surveyed spot elevations, and elevation, such as contour lines on red-light readable maps. Blue - Identifies hydrography or water features such as lakes, swamps, rivers, and drainage. Green - Identifies vegetation with military significance, such as woods, orchards, and vineyards. Brown - Identifies all relief features and elevation, such as contours on older edition maps, and cultivated land on red-light readable maps. Red - Classifies cultural features, such as populated areas, main roads, and boundaries, on older maps. Other - Occasionally other colors may be used to show special information. These are indicated in the marginal information as a rule.

Back

What is the distance between grid lines on a combat map?

Front

1 kilometer or 1000 meters

Back

What shape are the contour lines that indicate a valley?

Front

Contour lines forming a valley are either U-shaped or V-shaped.

Back

What is Back Azimuth?

Front

The opposite direction of an azimuth.

Back

What is a contour interval?

Front

The vertical distance between adjacent contour lines on a map.

Back

What is an azimuth?

Front

A horizontal angle, measured in a clockwise manner from a north base line, expressing direction.

Back

What shape are the contour lines that indicate a cliff?

Front

Cliffs are also shown by contour lines very close together and, in some instances, touching each other.

Back

What shape are the contour lines that indicate a Ridge?

Front

Contour lines forming a ridge tend to be U-shaped or V-shaped. The closed end of the contour line points away from high ground.

Back

What FM covers NBC operations

Front

FM 3-11

Back

What shape are the contour lines that indicate a depression?

Front

Usually only depressions that are equal to or greater than the contour interval will be shown. On maps, depressions are represented by closed contour lines that have tick marks pointing toward low ground.

Back

Which north is used when using a military map?

Front

Magnetic north when using a compass, and grid north when using the map

Back

How many mils are there in a circle?

Front

6400 mils in 360 degrees

Back

What does MOPP stand for

Front

Mission Oriented Protective Posture

Back

What are 3 types of contour lines?

Front

Index Intermediate Supplementary

Back

In military symbols, what colors are used for a map overlay and what do they represent?

Front

Blue- Friendly forces Red-Enemy forces Black- boundaries Yellow-contaminated area both friendly and enemy Green- engineer obstacles, both friendly and enemy

Back

The pro-mask will not protect against what two types of gases

Front

Ammonia vapors, carbon monoxide

Back

What FM covers NBC protection

Front

FM 3-11.4

Back

What shape are the contour lines that indicate a spur?

Front

Contour lines on a map depict a spur with the U or V pointing away from high ground.

Back

What is a benchmark?

Front

A man-made marker showing points of elevation

Back

What is a map?

Front

A map is a graphic representation of a portion of the earth's surface drawn to scale, as seen from above.

Back

What are military symbols?

Front

Figures used to represent types of military organizations, installations, and activities

Back

What shape are the contour lines that indicate a cut?

Front

This contour line extends the length of the cut and has tick marks that extend from the cut line to the roadbed, if the map scale permits this level of detail.

Back

Where is the Legend of the map found?

Front

Lower left margin

Back

What are the 2 supplementary terrain features found on a military map?

Front

Cut Fill

Back

What does UTM stand for?

Front

Universal Transverse Mercator

Back

How many sights does a compass have?

Front

2

Back

How many Norths are there on a military map?

Front

Three: True north Magnetic north Grid north

Back

What are the 3 effects of a nuclear explosion

Front

Blast, Heat, Radiation

Back

What shape are the contour lines that indicate a saddle?

Front

A saddle is normally represented as an hourglass

Back

Name two ways to hold a compass?

Front

Compass-to-Cheek Method Center-Hold Method

Back

What must be done to a map before it can be used?

Front

It must be oriented.

Back

What are parallels of latitude?

Front

Measured distances going north or south of the equator

Back

What shape are the contour lines that indicate a draw?

Front

The contour lines depicting a draw are U-shaped or V-shaped, pointing toward high ground.

Back

How many Mils are in one Degree?

Front

17.7 mils

Back

What are contour lines?

Front

Imaginary lines on the ground connecting equal elevation, they represent high and low ground elevation.

Back

What is vertical distance?

Front

The distance between the highest and lowest points measured.

Back

What is an aerial photograph?

Front

An aerial photograph is any photograph taken from an airborne vehicle (aircraft, drones, balloons, satellites, and so forth)

Back

How would you hold a lensatic compass?

Front

Away from metal (weapons, electrical devices), level and firm

Back

Are topographic symbols drawn to scale?

Front

No

Back

What do topographic symbols represent?

Front

Man-made and natural features

Back

What is the general rule for reading military grid coordinates?

Front

Right and UP

Back

How do you figure out a back azimuth?

Front

To obtain a back azimuth from an azimuth, add 180 degrees if the azimuth is 180 degrees or less subtract 180 degrees if the azimuth is 180 degrees or more

Back

What does CBRN stand for

Front

Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear

Back

What are 5 major terrain features found on a map?

Front

Hill Ridge Valley Saddle Depression

Back

What is the Field Manual for map reading and land navigation?

Front

FM 3-25.26

Back

What shape are the contour lines that indicate a hill?

Front

A hill is shown on a map by contour lines forming concentric circles. The inside of the smallest closed circle is the hilltop.

Back

What are the 3 levels of decontamination

Front

Immediate, Operational, Thorough

Back

What shape are the contour lines that indicate a fill?

Front

This contour line extends the length of the filled area and has tick marks that point toward lower ground. If the map scale permits, the length of the fill tick marks are drawn to scale and extend from the base line of the fill symbol.

Back

Section 4

(34 cards)

What would you use on a map to measure actual ground distance?

Front

The bar scale

Back

What is a large-scale map?

Front

Those maps with scales of 1:75,000 and larger are used for tactical, administrative, and logistical planning. These are the maps that you as a soldier or junior leader are most likely to encounter. The standard large-scale map is 1:50,000

Back

Large cities on a map are represented by what color?

Front

Black

Back

What is a contour level?

Front

It is the vertical distance between contour lines. The amount of the contour level is located in the Marginal Information on the map.

Back

What s a topographic map?

Front

Portrays terrain and land forms in a measurable way as well as horizontal features of the positions represented

Back

What does the term resection mean?

Front

Resection is the method of locating one's position on a map by determining the grid azimuth to at least two well-defined locations that can be pinpointed on the map.

Back

What is the Field Manual for Operational Terms and Graphics?

Front

FM 1-02

Back

How many scales are there on a compass, what are they?

Front

There are two: Degrees Mils

Back

The border line around the edge of the map is called the what?

Front

Neat Line

Back

What are the alternate colors on a map and what do they mean?

Front

Gray- alternate color for brown, Yellow- built up areas, and Pink- political boundaries

Back

What is longitude?

Front

Imaginary lines that run north to south originating in Greenwich, England and measured in degrees

Back

The arrow on a compass always points what direction?

Front

Magnetic north

Back

What is the name of the map system that the U.S. uses?

Front

UTM

Back

What is a polar coordinate?

Front

Plotting or locating an unknown point using an azimuth and a distance from a known starting point

Back

What are the 4 quadrants on a map?

Front

Northeast Southeast Northwest Southwest

Back

Name two ways to orient a map?

Front

Use a compass and terrain association

Back

The lensatic compass has a bezel ring each bezel ring click is equal to how many degrees?

Front

3

Back

You must find at least how many known locations on a map and the actual ground in order to plot your location accurately?

Front

At least 2

Back

Name 3 field expedient methods of determining direction

Front

The shadow-tip method, the watch method, and the North Star method

Back

What is a medium-scale map?

Front

Those maps with scales larger than 1:1,000,000 but smaller than 1:75,000 are used for operational planning. They contain a moderate amount of detail, but terrain analysis is best done with the large-scale maps described below. The standard medium-scale map is 1:250,000. Medium scale maps of 1:100,000 are also frequently encountered.

Back

What is a small-scale map?

Front

Those maps with scales of 1:1,000,000 and smaller are used for general planning and for strategic studies. The standard small-scale map is 1:1,000,000. This map covers a very large land area at the expense of detail.

Back

How close will a six-digit grid coordinate get you to your point?

Front

100 meters

Back

What does the term intersection mean?

Front

Finding the location of an unknown point by sighting two or more known points

Back

If you find a symbol on a map that is unknown to you, where would you look?

Front

The marginal data, located on the outside lower portion of the map

Back

What are two methods of measuring an azimuth?

Front

Compass and a protractor

Back

On a lensatic compass there are two rings, an outer black ring and an inner red ring, what are they used for?

Front

The inner red ring is used to find degrees, and the outer black ring is used to find mils

Back

What are the three elements for a land navigation process known as Dead Reckoning?

Front

Known starting point Known distance Known azimuth

Back

How close will an eight-digit grid get you to your point?

Front

10 meters

Back

Why is a map so important?

Front

When used correctly, a map can give you accurate distances, locations and heights, best routes key terrain features and cover and concealment information.

Back

What are the three main map sizes?

Front

Small Medium Large

Back

What does the term FLOT mean?

Front

Forward Line Of Troops

Back

Name the different slopes found on a map.

Front

Gentle Steep Concave Convex

Back

What is the feature that makes the lensatic compass work well at night?

Front

The dials and needles are luminous

Back

How many times would the bezel ring click if it were fully rotated?

Front

120

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