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1
Q

What is the FM for the M16A2

A

FM 3-22.9

2
Q

What are the five phases of BRM?

A

Preliminary Rifle Instruction, down range feedback, field fire, advanced rifle marksmanship, advanced optics, lasers and iron sights.

3
Q

What are the four fundamentals of BRM?

A

Steady Position, Proper Aim, Breathing, Trigger Squeeze.

4
Q

Name the different categories of malfunctions on the M16/A2.

A

Failure to feed, chamber or lock. Failure to fire. Failure to extract. Failure to eject.

5
Q

7 Types of ammunition for m16A2

A

Ball, trace, dummy, blank, ball green tip, tracer red tip, training ammunition.

6
Q

What the FM for Land Navigation?

A

FM 3-25.26

7
Q

What are the basic colors of a map?

A

Black, Red, Brown, Red-brown, blue, green and other.

8
Q

Name 3 field expedient methods of determining direction

A

Shadow-tip method, watch method, and North Star method

9
Q

What FM covers Drill and Ceremony?

A

FM 3-21.5

10
Q

Name two ways to hold a compass?

A

Compass-to-cheek, center-hold.

11
Q

What is Back Azimuth?

A

The opposite direction of an azimuth.

12
Q

How do you figure out a back azimuth?

A

Less than 180 degrees, add 180. Greater than 180 subtract 180.

13
Q

What is a declination diagram?

A

Shows the angular relationship between Magnetic North, grid north and true north.

14
Q

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

A

3

15
Q

How many bezel ring clicks in 360?

A

120

16
Q

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

A

The outer ring (black) is to find mils, the inner ring (red) is to find degrees.

17
Q

What is an azimuth?

A

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

18
Q

What are two prescribed formations for platoons?

A

Line and column

19
Q

What FM is titles the NBC handbook?

A

FM 3-7

20
Q

What Field Manual covers NBC Operations?

A

FM 3-11

21
Q

What does MOPP stand for?

A

Mission Oriented Protective Posture

22
Q

What forms do Chemical Agents come in?

A

Vapors, Solids, Liquids, Gas

23
Q

What are three fundamentals of NBC defense?

A

Avoid Contamination, Protection, Decontamination.

24
Q

What is a vector?

A

An insect used to spread biological agents.

25
Q

What is the First aid FM?

A

FM 4-25.11

26
Q

What is first aid?

A

The first medical care rendered to a casualty before actual medical personnel can arrive.

27
Q

What is the object of first aid?

A

Stop Bleeding, prevent infection, overcome shock, and relieve pain.

28
Q

What are the lifesaving steps? (The ABC’s of medical treatment)

A

Open the airway, Stop Bleeding, Prevent shock.

29
Q

What are the three marching steps used in drill?

A

15 Inch Step, 30 Inch Step, and the 30inch Step at double time.

30
Q

What is a review?

A

A military ceremony used to Honor a visiting high-ranking commander, official, or dignitary, and or permit them to observe the state of
training of a command. Present decorations and awards. Honor or recognize unit or individual achievements. Commemorate events.

31
Q

What is the primary purpose of drill (drill and ceremony)?

A

The purpose of drill is to enable a commander or non-commissioned officer to move his unit from one place to another
in an orderly manner; to aid in discipline

32
Q

What is the primary value of ceremonies?

A

To render honors, preserve tradition, and to stimulate Esprit de Corps

33
Q

What is a rank?

A

A line which is only one element in depth.

34
Q

What is the only command given from “Inspection Arms”?

A

Ready, port, arms.

35
Q

What is an element?

A

An individual,squad, section, platoon, company or larger unit forming part of the next higher unit

36
Q

What is a file?

A

A column, which has a front of only one element

37
Q

If you were marching a squad, when would you give the command “squad halt”?

A

When either foot strikes the ground.

38
Q

What is a formation?

A

The arrangement of elements of a unit in a prescribed manner

39
Q

After weapons have been issued to a unit and all other soldiers have fallen in with their weapons, what is the
next command that you should give?

A

Inspection arms.

40
Q

While passing the colors or while the colors are passing you, when is the hand salute rendered?

A

Six paces before and six paces after.

41
Q

How many steps per minute is quick time?

A

120 steps per minute.

42
Q

How many steps per minute are in double time?

A

180 steps per minute.

43
Q

What command is given to reverse the direction of a march?

A

Rear March.

44
Q

How do you measure a “step”?

A

Heel to Heel

45
Q

On what foot would you give the command “Mark time march”?

A

On either foot.

46
Q

What is depth?

A

The space between the front and rear of an element.

47
Q

What is the interval between the preparatory command and the command of execution?

A

1 step or 1 count

48
Q

What are the two parts of most drill command?

A

The prepatory command, and the command of execution.

49
Q

How many steps does each rank take when a platoon is given the command of Open Ranks?

A

The first rank will take 2 steps forward, the second will take 1 step forward, the 3rd rank will stand fast, and the fourth rank will take 2 15 inch steps to the rear.

50
Q

What are the types of commands in a drill?

A

Two Part, Combined, Supplementing, and Directive.

51
Q

What position is the unit guidon once a preparatory command is given?

A

The raised vertical position.

52
Q

What are some examples of a combined command?

A

At ease, fall in, rest.

53
Q

What are some examples of a two part command.

A

Left, Face. Parade, Rest. Forward, March.

54
Q

What are some examples of a supplementing command.

A

When the 1SG call Stand at! And the platoon guides will repeat the prepatory command over his right shoulder, and then the 1SG will say, Ease!

55
Q

Define cadence.

A

The uniform rhythm in which a movement is executed,

56
Q

What is close interval?

A

The lateral space between soldiers, measured from right to left with the soldier on the right placing the heel of his left hand on his hip, fingers and thumb joined and extended downward with his elbow touching the soldier’s arm to his left.

57
Q

What is double interval?

A

The lateral space between soldiers measured from right to left by raising both arms shoulder height with fingers and thumb extended and joined palms down so that fingertips of the soldiers are touching those of the soldier to his left and right.

58
Q

What is normal interval?

A

The lateral space between soldiers measured from right to left by the soldier on the right raising his left arm shoulder high, fingers and thumb extended and joined with the tip of his middle finger touching the soldier to his lefts shoulder.

59
Q

What is a Guidon?

A

A guidon is a swallow-tailed flag carried by companies, batteries, troops, and certain detachments.

60
Q

What are the three methods used to teach Drill?

A

Step by step. By the numbers, Talk Through method.

61
Q

What 4 movements in marching require a 15-inch step?

A

Half Step, Left Step, Right Step, and Backward March

62
Q

How far in front of the Honor Company or color company do the colors halt?

A

10 Steps

63
Q

What does JSLIST stand for?

A

Joint Service Lightweight Integrated Suit Technology

64
Q

What are the proper masking procedures?

A

Stop breathing and close your eyes, don protective mask, clear mask, check the seal of the mask, sound the alarm to
alert others, and continue the mission.

65
Q

What is the number of Antidote Treatment Nerve Agent Autoinjector (ATNAA) that must be given as
immediate first aid treatment for nerve agent poisoning?

A

3

66
Q

What is the number of Nerve Agent Antidote Kits (NAAK) that must be given as immediate first aid treatment
for nerve agent poisoning?

A

3

67
Q

Alarms and signals convey warnings of NBC contamination. Units use easily recognizable and reliable alarm
methods to respond quickly and correctly to NBC hazards. What are three types of alarms and signals?

A

Audible, Automatic, and Visual.

68
Q

Soldiers in MOPP 4 may lose how much water per hour through perspiration?

A

1 quart or more.

69
Q

The protective mask will not protect against what two types of gases?

A

ammonia vapors and carbon monoxide

70
Q

What are the three levels of Decontamination?

A

Immediate, operational, thorough.

71
Q

What are the 3 effects of a nuclear explosion?

A

Blast, heat, and radiation.

72
Q

What are the 3 types of nuclear bursts?

A

Air, ground, and subsurface.

73
Q

Chemical agents are classified by the U.S. into 3 categories, name them

A

Persisten, non-persitent, and dusty

74
Q

What is the color of a Nuclear (radiological) contamination marker?

A

White background with ATOM in black letters.

75
Q

What is the color of a Biological contamination marker?

A

Blue background with BIO in red letters.

76
Q

What is the color of the Chemical contamination marker?

A

Yellow with GAS in red letters.