Warrior of the Quarter Flashcards

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Who is the MRB Commander

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COL Mahoney

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Who is the Brigade CSM

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CSM Davis

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3
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Who is the Bravo Company Commander

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CPT Patel

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Who is the Bravo Company 1SG

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1SG McClure-Ware

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5
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Who is my 1st line NCO

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SGT Horton

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Who is my supervisor

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SSG Garman

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Who is the first person in my NCO Support Channel

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My first line

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Who is included within my NCO Support Channel

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SGT Horton, 1SG McClure-Ware, CSM Davis, CSM Poutou, CSM Dobbins, SMA Weimer

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Who is the first person in my Chain of Command

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My first line

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Who is included in my Chain of Command

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SGT Horton, CPT Patel, COL Mahoney, Brigadier General Burk, Lieutenant General Izaguirre, Chief of Staff General George, President Trump

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11
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Who is the Secretary of Defense

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Pete Hegseth

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12
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Who is the Secretary of the Army

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Daniel Driscoll

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13
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What publication covers Weapons

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TC 3-22.9

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The first priority when handling a weapon is

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Ensure it is clear and on safe

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What are the four fundamentals of Marksmanship

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Steady Position, Proper Aim, Breathing, Trigger Squeeze

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What does SPORTS stand for?

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Slap, Pull, Observe, Release, Tap, Squeeze

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*?) What did SPORTS change to

-Requires follow-up

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Tap the forward assist knob, Rack the charging handle, Squeeze the trigger (Tap, Rack, Squeeze) / (Tap, Rack, Reasses)

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18
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What is an immediate action

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Corrects failures that occur within the cycle of function

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What is a remedial action

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Remedial action is a secondary method of correcting a malfunction upon a failure of the immediate action

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What are some of the common malfunctions to occur

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Failure to Fire, Failure to Feed, Failure to Chamber, Failure to Extract, or a Failure to Eject

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21
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What is the max effective range for a point target

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550 Meters

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What is the max effective range for an area target

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800 Meters

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What are the 8 steps in the functioning cycle of M4/M16 rifle

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Feeding, Chambering, Locking, Firing, Unlocking, Extracting, Ejecting, Cocking

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What publication covers Map Reading and Land Navigation

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TC 3-25.26

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What are the six colors used on a map
Black (Man-Made features), Red (Populated Areas), Brown (Relief Features), Red-Brown (...), Green (Vegetation), Blue (Water)
26
What are the three types of contour lines
Index, Intermediate, and Supplementary
27
How many miles are in one degree
17.7 miles
28
What are the three different types of North on a Military Map
True North, Magnetic North, and Grid North
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What are the three minor terrain features
Cliff, Draw, and Spur
30
What are the five different major terrain features
Hill, Valley, Ridge, Saddle, and Depression (Hidden Valley Ranch Salad Dressing)
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What are the two different supplementary terrain features
Cut and Fill
32
What is the general Rule for reading Military Grid Coordinates
Right and Up (Grid lines) / Protractor (...)
33
What three elements are used for dead reckoning
Known Starting Point, Known Distance, Known Azimuth
34
How close will an eight-digit grid coordinate get someone to the plot point
10 Meters
35
How close will an eight-digit grid coordinate get someone to the plot point
100 Meters
36
What publication covers CBRN
FM 3-11
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What does CBRN stand for
Chemical, Biological, Radiolocal, Nuclear
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What does JS-List Stand for
Joint Service - Lightweight Integrated Suit Technology
39
What does MOPP stand for
Mission Oriented Protective Posture
40
What are the Proper Masking Procedures
Stop breathing and close your eyes, Don your mask, Clear the mask, Check the seal around the face, Sound the CBRN alarm to others, and continue the mission
41
How long do you have to don the mask
9 seconds
42
What forms do chemical agents come in
Vapor, Gas, Solid, Liquid
43
In what order are the straps tightened on the gas mask
Forehead, Cheek, Temple
44
NBC Hazards are classified into what two types?
Immediate and Residual
45
What are the three fundamentals of NBC defense
Avoid Contamination, Protection, Decontamination
46
Soldiers in MOPP 4 lose how much water per hour through perspiration
One quart or more
47
How many MOPP levels are there
5 levels : Level 0 - No gear worn but at the ready / L1 - Garments worn / L2 - Boots / L3 - Mask & Hood / L4 - Gloves
48
What publication covers first aide
TC 4-02.1
49
Under what circumstances would you not remove a casualties clothing to expose a wound
In a chemical environment or if the clothing is stuck to the wound
50
What are the ABC life saving steps
Ensure there is an open airway / Stop Bleeding / Prevent Shock
51
What are the three categories of heat casualties
Heat Cramps, Heat Exhaustion, Heat Stroke
52
What are the signs and Symptoms of Heat Exhaustion
Excessive Sweating (pale/moist/cool skin), headache, weakness, dizziness, loss of appetite, cramping, nausea, urge to defecate, chills, rapid breathing, tingling of hands&feet, and confusion
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What are the 4 commonly used points to check pulse
Carotid, Femoral, Radial, Posterial Tibial
54
What four types of burns
Thermal, Electrical, Chemical, laser
55
What are the two methods used to open an airway
Head Tilt, Chin Lift (primary method of attempt) / Jaw Thrust (primarily in case of cervical spine trauma - requiring an assist)
56
What are the three categories used to identify types of medical evacuations
Urgent, Priority, Routine (All to be done within 24 hours)
57
What is a back azimuth
A back azimuth is the opposite of an azimuth (obtained by subtracting 180 if the azimuth is >/= 180 degrees and adding it when
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What are the three phases of TCCC
Care under fire / Tactical Field Care / Combat Evacuation Care
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Should a casualty be given water (If yes, when?)
DO NOT give a casualty food or water
60
What publication covers warfighting functions
ADP 3-0 Operations (Chapter 2)
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How many Warfighting Functions are there and what are they
6 : Command and Control (ADP 6-0) / Movement and Maneuver (ADP 3-90) / Intelligence (ADP 2- 0) / Fires (ADP 3-19) / Protection (ADP 3-37) / Sustainment (ADP {FM} 4-0)