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1st General Order

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I will guard everything within the limits of my post and quit my post only when properly relieved

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2nd General Order

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I will obey my special orders and perform all my duties in a military manner

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3rd General Order

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I will report violations of my special orders emergencies and anything not covered in my instructions to the commander of the relief

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How many articles in The Code of Conduct

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6

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First article in The Code of Conduct

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I am an American fighting in the forces which guard my country and our way of life I am prepared to give my life in their defense

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ADP 1

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THE ARMY

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ADP 1 02 ADPR 1 02

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OPERATIONAL TERMS MILITARY SYMBOLS

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ADP 2 0 ADRP 2 0

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INTELLIGENCE

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ADP 3 0 ADPR 3 0

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UNIFIED LAND OPERATIONS

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ADP 3 05 ADPR 3 05

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SPECIAL OPERATIONS

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ADP 3 07 ADRP 3 07

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STABILITY

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ADP 3 09 ADRP 3 09

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FIRES

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ADP 3 28

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DEFENSE SUPPORT AND CIVIL AUTHORITIES

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ADP 3 37 ADRP 3 37

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PROTECTION

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ADP 3 90 ADPR3 90

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OFFENSE AND DEFENSE

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ADP4 0 ADPR4 0

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SUSTAINMENT

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ADP 5 0 ADRP 5 0

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THE OPERATIONS PROCESS

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ADP 6 0

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MISSION COMMAND

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ADP 6 22

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ARMY LEADERSHIP

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ADP 7 0 ADRP 7 0

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TRAINING UNITS AND DEVELOPING LEADERS

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FM 3 22 9

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MARKSMANSHIP

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FM 3 11 FM 3 11 4 FM 3 5

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CBRN

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FM 21 10

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FIELD HYGEINE AND SANITATION

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AR 27 10

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UNIFORM CODE OF MILITARY JUSTICE

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AR670 1
WEAR APPEARANCE OF THE MILITARY UNIFORM
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FM 3 25 26
LAND NAVIGATION
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AR 600 20 CH6
EQUAL OPPORTUNITY PROGRAM
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AR 600 20 CH7
SEXUAL ASSUALT RESPONSE PREVENTION PRGRM (SHARP
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AR 600 85
ARMY SUBSTANCE ABUSE PROGRAM
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AR 608 1
ARMY COMMUNITY SERVICES
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AR 621 5
ARMY EDUCATION PROGRAM
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AR 930 4
ARMY EMERGENCY RELEIF
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AR 608 47
ARMY PROGRAMS
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AR 385 10
SAFETY
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AR 601 280
RETENTION
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AR 608 47
ARNY FAMILY ACTION PLAN
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When was the American Continental Army Established?
14 June 1775
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How many campaign and battle streamers does the Army Flag have?
Over 180
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What is Unified Land Operations?
The synchronization of Joint Services gov agencies partner nations their military forces
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What is the Land Domain?
The most complex of all combat domains
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The Army’s Vision captures the three strategic roles of the Army what are they?
Prevent Shape and Win
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What is meant by the Army’s role to Prevent?
Other countries believe that our forces are credible unbeatable rapidly deployable highly trained well equipped and ready to assist our allies and protect our interests
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What is meant by the Army’s role to Shape?
The Army’s role in assisting other nations in training and help shape their military to be able to defend themselves
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What is meant by the Army’s role to Win?
We will successfully attack and defend against enemy ground forces
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What U S Code governs the Army?
Title 10 United States Code (USC)
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What Department of Defense Directive governs the Army?
DODD 5100 01
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What gives the President the Authority as the Commander and Chief?
The Constitution
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Who determines the size and organization of the Army?
Congress
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Where does Congress get the Authority to determine the size and organization of the Army?
The Constitution
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What is the Army’s Mission?
Fight and win the Nation’s wars through sustained land combat as part of a Joint
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How does the Army Accomplish its Mission?
Organize equip and train for sustained combat operations on land Integrate capabilities with Joint Forces Accomplish all missions assigned by commanders Remain ready and prepared
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Define Cyberspace?
A technological repository and means of transit for information its content originates with people on land
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What is Landpower?
The ability to gain sustain and exploit control over land resources and people by threat force or occupation
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What do the Army’s roles depend on?
Our role depends on our capabilities depth experience and professionalism
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The Army has a dual nature What is it?
A military department of the Armed Forces and a military profession
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What is the bedrock of the Army profession?
Trust
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As a unique military profession the Army is built upon an ethos of trust which buttresses four other essential characteristics of our profession What are they?
Military Expertise Honorable Service Esprit de Corps Stewardship
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An Army Professional is certified in three areas Name them
Competence Commitment Character
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In Military Expertise we develop and maintain professional knowledge in four broad fields What are they?
Military Technical field Moral Ethical field Political –Cultural Leader Development
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What is character?
Army professionals using their expertise on behalf of the Nation in accordance with the law
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What is commitment?
An individual’s willingness to put the requirements of the Army Nation above their personal goals
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Define Honorable Service
An external manifestation of the Army professional’s oath and ethical conduct
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When does an individual become a part of the Army Profession
An individual becomes a member of the Army profession after taking an initial oath but an individual is not a professional until certified in a qualifying event such as AIT
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What are the hallmarks of units with high esprit de corps
Discipline and pride are the hallmark of units with high esprit de corps
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What is discipline?
A behavior tempered by high standards reflecting the self control necessary in the face of adversity choosing the harder right over the easier wrong
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What is pride?
An internalized recognition that obstacles adversity and fear can be mastered through discipline and teamwork
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Define Stewardship
Stewardship reflects the Army professional’s responsibilities for today’s missions while building a better Army for tomorrow
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Define leadership
The process of influencing people by providing purpose direction and motivation to accomplish the mission and improve the organization
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Who is the principal audience for ADP 1 02 Operational Terms and Military Symbols?
All members of the profession of arms
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What is the purpose of a common set of doctrinal terms and military symbols?
They communicate information with simple words phrases or images eliminating lengthy explanation
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What are the three areas of focus of the professional language of land warfare?
Simplicity Clear communication Teaching the language Principle of Simplicity Importance of clear communication Importance of teaching the language
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Military symbols fall into two categories: framed and unframed What is the difference?
Framed symbols include unit equipment installation and activity Unframed symbols include control measure and tactical tasks missions
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Who establishes Army policy for developing doctrinal terms?
TRADOC United States Army Training and Doctrine Command
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How are acronyms usually formed?
They are formed from the initial letters or parts of words