In Depth Flashcards

1
Q

What does SUDCC do?

A

Prohibits the use of illegal drugs such as marijuana, cocaine, heroin, and LSD.
It also includes synthetic substances, inappropriate use of prescription medications, and misuse of alcohol

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What will happen to personnel that have been required by a command referral that don’t show up to the ASAP meetings?

A

Failure to attend a mandatory counseling session may constitute a violation of Article 86 of the UCMJ

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3
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What will happen to soldiers who fail to participate in or fail to respond successfully to rehabilitation?

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Processed for administrative separation unless their are extraordinary circumstances.

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4
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What are the ways a Soldier can be identified as to having a substance abuse problem?

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Voluntary
Commander Identification
Biochemical Identification
Medical Identification
Investigation/Apprehension

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5
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ASAP Command Referred Soldiers will be flagged with what?

A

IAW AR 600-8-2

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6
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Army’s Number One Priority

A

Training (AR 7-0)

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7
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What three phases are the Army Time Management System composed of?

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Green
Amber
Red

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8
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What is training?

A

Instruction of personnel to increase their capacity to perform specific military functions and associated individual collective tasks

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9
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What are the types of evaluations?

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Informal
Formal
Internal
External

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10
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What are the three types of training plans?

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Long range
Short range
Near term

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What six things must commanders do to accomplish their training responsibility?

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  1. Be present at training to the maximum extent possible
  2. Base training on mission requirements
  3. Train to applicable Army standards
  4. Assess current levels of efficiency
  5. Provide the required resources
  6. Develop and execute training plans that result in proficient individuals, leaders, and units
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12
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What does METL stand for?

A

Mission Essential Task List

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13
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What are the codes used to rate task proficiency?

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T = Trained
P = Needs Practice
U = Untrained

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14
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When was the UCMJ enacted?

A

1950

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15
Q

How many articles are in the UCMJ?

A

146 articles and 12 sub articles

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16
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What kind of duty is an NCO duty?

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Supervisory duty

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17
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Does a person need to accept an Article 15?

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No, they can request a trial by court martial

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18
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Military Justice

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AR 27-10

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19
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What is the purpose of drill?

A

To enable a commander or noncommissioned officer to move their unit from one place to another in an orderly manner

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20
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What are the three marching steps used in drill?

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15 step
30 step
Double time (180 steps per minute)

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21
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The two prescribed formations of a platoon

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Line
Column

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22
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The four rest positions given at halt

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Rest
Parade rest
Stand at ease
At ease

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23
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Primary value of ceremonies

A

Render honors
Preserve tradition
Stimulates esprit de corps

24
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Leading foot

A

Left foot

25
Q

What is the only command given from Inspection Arms?

A

Ready Port Arms

26
Q

What is a Rank? (D&C)

A

A line which is only one element in depth

27
Q

When marching who is the only one that is never out of step

A

Platoon guide

28
Q

What is a file?

A

A column which has a front of only one element

29
Q

How many steps per minute is quick time?

A

120 steps

30
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How many steps per minute is double time?

A

180 steps

31
Q

The two parts of most drill commands?

A

Preparatory command
Command of execution

32
Q

Open ranks steps

A

1 (2 steps forward)
2 (1 step forward)
3 (stands fast)
4 (2 15 inch steps back)

33
Q

How do you revoke a command

A

As you were

34
Q

Who’s responsible for training and appearance of the color guard?

A

The CSM

35
Q

What is the blue book?

A

A drill manual used by Baron Von Steuben (a former Prussian officer) to train the colonial army. It preceded the FM 3-21.5. It was known as “The regulations for the Order and Discipline of the Troops of the United States”. This book was the first Army Field Manual.

36
Q

What does ACS stand for?

A

Army Community Service

37
Q

What does the ACS symbol represnt?

A

the heart - giving
the cross - help
the gyroscope - stability

38
Q

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

A

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.

39
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What are military symbols?

A

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

40
Q

Where is the map Legend located?

A

Lower left margin

41
Q

What are contour lines?

A

Imaginary lines on the ground to represent the change in elevation and connects on equal planes

42
Q

What are 3 types of contour lines?

A

Index
Intermediate
Supplementary

43
Q

How many Mils are in one Degree?

A

17.7 Mils

44
Q

What North’s are on the map?

A

True North
Grid North
Magnetic North

45
Q

What must be done to the map before it is used?

A

It must be oriented

46
Q

What are the 5 major terrain features found on the map?

A

Hill
Valley
Ridge
Saddle
Depression

47
Q

What are the 3 minor terrain features on the map?

A

Spur
Draw
Cliff

48
Q

What type of supplementary terrain features on a map?

A

Cut
Fill

49
Q

What is an azimuth?

A

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

50
Q

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

A

1 kilometers or 1000 meters

51
Q

How many Mils are in a circle?

A

6400 Mils in 360 degrees

52
Q

Two ways to hold a compass

A

Compass to check
Compass to hold

53
Q

What does UTM stand for?

A

Universal Transverse Mercator

54
Q

What is the Field Manual for Operational Terms and Graphics?

A

FM 1-02

55
Q

What two scales are on a compass?

A

Mils
Degrees