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Army Values
Loyalty, Duty, Respect, Selfless Service, Honor, Integrity, Personal Courage
Fundamentals Of Recon
Gain and maintain enemy contact
Orient on the reconnaissance objective
Do not keep reconnaissance assets in reserve
Retain freedom of maneuver
Develop the situation rapidly
Report information rapidly and accurately
Ensure continuous reconnaissance
Fundamentals Of Security
Maintain Enemy Contact
Orient on the force area or facility to be protected
Provide Reaction time and maneuver space
Provide Early and Accurate Warning
Preform Continuous Reconnaissance
BLUES
Blend in
Low to the ground
Unexpected Sites
Evac Routes
Silhouetting
Cycles of A M4
Feeding
Chambering
Locking
Firing
Unlocking
Extraction
Ejection
Cocking
First General Order
I will guard everything within the limits of my post and quit my post only when properly relived
Second General Order
I will obey my special orders and perform all of my duties in a military manner
Third General Order
I will report violations of my special orders, emergencies, and anything not covered in my instructions to the commander of relief.
Sports
Slap
Pull
Observe
Release
Tap
Squeeze
TC for First Aid
4-02.1
TC For Land Nav
3-25.26
M4 TC
3-22.9
Field Hygiene
4-02.3
Army Command Policy
AR 600-20
What Chapter Covers EO
6
What Chapter Covers Sharp
7-8
CWORMS
Compass
Weapon
Optics
Radios
Maps
Seasonal/ Special equipment
GOTWA
Going where?
Others that are with me
Time I’m leaving
What to do if I don’t return
Actions on contact
Priorities of Work
Security
Weapons maintenance
Self hygiene
Food
Rest
PACE
Primary
Alternate
Contegencies
Emergencies
SALUTE Report
Size
Activity
Location
Uniform
Time
Equipment
PIR
Priority
Intelligence
Requirements
CCIR
Commander
Critical
Information
Requirements
Fundamentals of Patrolling
Prepare
Recon
Control
Security
Common sense
METT-TCI
Mission
Enemy
Terrain
Troop
Time
Civil considerations
Intelligence
Fundamentals Of Movement
Use terrain for cover and concealment
Use caution at danger area
Dismount vehicle’s
Reduce vehicle related signatures
Fundamentals of MarksmanShip
Steady position
Proper sight picture
Breathing
Trigger squeeze
What is Remedial Action
continuous effort to determine the stoppage of a weapons normal functions and once determined you attempt to clear it
9 Forms of Contact
Influence
Direct
Indirect
Non hostile
Obstacles
Cbrn
Ariel
Visual
Electronic
How many mils in a degree
17.7
5 Major Terrain Features
hill
valley
saddle
ridge
depression
3 Minor Terrain Features
Spur
Cliff
Draw
2 Supplementary
Cut
Fill
What are the 3 north’s
True
Grid
Magnetic
What is first aid
Initial care giving to a casualty before proper medical personnel arrives.
What is the objective of first aid?
Stop bleeding
Overcome shock
Relieve pain
Prevent infection
What is some things from your military equipment that you can use for a splint?
1. Bayonet
2. Rifle
3. E-tool
4. Tent poles
5. Webbed belt
How high should an injured limb be elevated above the heart to control bleeding?
2 to 4 inches
How high should a tourniquet be placed above a wound or joint?
2 to 3 inches
What soldiers are most likely to suffer from heat injury?
Soldiers not accustomed to the heat, overweight soldiers, prior heat casualties, and soldiers already dehydrated due to alcohol use, diarrhea, or lack of water intake.
What are the 2 basic elements of the sight picture
Proper sight alignment
Proper placement of the aim point
3 Stages of Tccc
Care under fire
Tactical field care
Tactical evacuation care
Point range of M4A1
500m
Area range of M4A1
600m
Max Effective range M4A1
600m
UXO
Unexploded Ordinance
Colors of a Map
Green
Blue
Black
Red-Brown
Brown
Yellow
Green on map=
Vegetation
Blue on map=
Water
Black on map=
Man made features
Red brown on map=
Red light readable
Brown on map=
Contour lines
3 types of contour lines
Index
Intermediate
Supplementary
2 holds for a compass
Centerfold
Compass to cheek
What is self aid
Emergency Care given to one’s self
Types of burns
Thermal
Chemical
Laser
Electrical
Types of heat injuries
Heat cramps
Heat Exhaustion
Heat stroke
Forms of security
Screen
Guard
Cover
Area
Local
Forms of Reconnaissance
Zone
Area
Route
Recon in force
Special recon
Recon Techniques
Push
Pull
Types of recon
Dismounted
Mounted
Aerial
Recon by fire
Commanders Reconnaissance Guidance (CRG)
Focus
Tempo
Engagement/disengagement
Displacement
Bipod area range for a 240
800m
Bipod point range
600m