106th MDVSS and 65th Medical Brigade Study Guide Flashcards

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A comprehensive set of vocabulary flashcards covering Army creeds, history of the 65th Medical Brigade and 106th MDVSS, NCO development, AR 670-1 standards, training management, holistic health, basic soldier skills (TC3, CBRNE, Land Nav), and weapons proficiency.

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Katchi Kapshida

A phrase used in the Eighth Army Song meaning 'Training side by side.'

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65th Medical Brigade Mission

To maintain combat readiness and provide daily health, dental, and veterinary care, as well as support medical operations during an armistice.

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NCOPDS

NCO Professional Development System.

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Leader Development

The deliberate, continuous, and progressive process founded in the Army Values that grows leaders.

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Development (LOE 11)

Processes incorporating training, education, and experience across the three learning domains.

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Talent Management (LOE 22)

The purposeful expansion of an NCO's core MOS proficiency and leadership provided through developmental positions, opportunities, and assignments.

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Stewardship of the Profession (LOE 33)

Strengthening the NCO Corps by emphasizing the role of the NCO in building and sustaining trust, improving expertise, and setting an example of honorable service.

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AR 6701670-1

The Army regulation that governs the Wear and Appearance of Army Uniforms and Insignia.

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ECWCS

Extended Cold Weather Clothing System.

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Institutional Training Domain

The system that includes training base center and schools providing initial training and professional military education.

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Operational Training Domain

Training conducted at home stations, maneuver combat training centers, during joint exercises, at mobilization centers, and while operationally deployed.

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TADSS

Training aids, devices, simulators, and simulations.

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Adaptability

The leader attribute resulting from training under complex, changing conditions with minimal information available to make decisions.

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H2F Five Domains

Physical Readiness, Nutritional Readiness, Mental Readiness, Spiritual Readiness, and Sleep Readiness.

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H2F Principles of Physical Readiness Training

Precision, Progression, and Integration (known by the PIP acronym).

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Event Counseling

Counseling that involves a specific situation, such as participating in a promotion board or attending training courses.

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Performance Counseling

A review of a subordinate's duty performance during a specified period focusing on strengths, areas for improvement, and potential.

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Professional Growth Counseling

Planning for the accomplishment of individual and professional goals by identifying strengths and weaknesses to create an individual plan.

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SINCGARS

Single Channel Ground and Airborne Radio System.

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COMSEC

Communication Security; equipment and measures used to prevent unauthorized access to information.

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40km40\,km

The maximum range for a radio under perfect conditions.

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AVPU

The scale used to determine a casualty's level of consciousness: Alert (AA), Responsive to Voice (VV), Responds to Pain (PP), Unconscious (UU).

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MARCH

An acronym for tactical casualty care: Massive hemorrhage, Airway, Respiration, Circulation, and Hypothermia.

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99 Lines

The number of lines in a MEDEVAC request, with lines 151-5 required to get a helicopter in the air.

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CBRNE

Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear, and High-yield Explosives.

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MOPP

Mission Oriented Protective Posture.

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JSLIST

Joint Service Lightweight Integrated Suit Technology.

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99 seconds

The time limit a soldier has to put on their gas mask.

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Residual Hazards

NBC hazards that produce delayed effects.

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Map

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

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Black (Map Color)

Indicates cultural (man-made) features such as buildings and roads.

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Brown (Map Color)

Identifies all relief features and elevation.

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The Three Norths

True North (North Pole), Magnetic North (compass), and Grid North (map).

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Five Major Terrain Features

Hill, Valley, Saddle, Ridge, and Depression.

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Three Minor Terrain Features

Draw, Cliff, and Spur.

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Supplementary Terrain Features

Cut and Fill.

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100meters100\,meters

The accuracy range of a six-digit grid coordinate.

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Resection

The method of locating one's position on a map by determining the grid azimuth to at least two well-defined locations.

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The Eight Phases of the Cycle of Function

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

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SPORT

An acronym for immediate action on a weapon: Slap, Pull, Observe, Release, Tap, Shoot.

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ASAP

Army Substance Abuse Program.

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SUDCC

Substance Use Disorder Clinical Care.

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Taeguk

The maroon and ultramarine blue symbol on the 65th Medical Brigade patch representing the alliance between the United States and the Republic of Korea.

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ACE Model

The suicidal prevention model: Ask, Care, Escort.