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1-14 Cav Birthday(s)
February 2nd 1901 Ft. Leavenworth Unit was established. March 5th 1901 Ft. Riley Rosters began to be filled.
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What is the motto of the 1-14 Cavalry Crest
Suivez Moi (French) - Follow Me
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What does the yellow color in the 1-14 Cavalry Crest represent
Represents the Cavalry
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Why is blue significant in the 1-14 Cavalry Crest
The color of the uniform at the time the unit was established
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Where did the 1-14 Cavalry have a presence during the Moro Insurrection
Philippines
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What does the coiled snake in the 1-14 Cavalry Crest symbolize
Presence along the Texas-Mexico Border protecting Americans from Bandits
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Regulation for Wear and Appearance of Army Uniform
AR 670-1
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Allowed Hair Colors
Natural Colors Only
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Female Short Hair Length
1/4in from scalp and extends no more than 1in from scalp. Bangs may not fall below the eyebrows.
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Female Medium Hair Length
Does not extend beyond lower edge of collar of the uniform. May fall naturally in Uniform.
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Female Long Hair
Extends beyond lower edge of collar. Fastened/ pinned above collar. No bulk past 2 inches from scalp except
Bun may expand to 3.5 inches and no wider than head.
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Cosmetics Females:

Must be modest and conservative in uniform. Males: Not allowed unless for medical reasons.

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Nails
Males: Groomed as to not extend past finger tip. Females: May Not extend past 1/4 in of finger tip. May be painted with clear polish. Can wear acrylic nails with natural finish.
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Male Hair
Can Not be styled or faddish. Must be tapered. Can Not fall over ears, eyebrows or touch the collar when combed.
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Sideburns
Will not extend below lower edge of ear opening. Can Not exceed 1/8th in length.
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Mustaches
Can not extend past corner edges of mouth nor past the upper edge of the lip.
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Beards
Not allowed unless for Religious/Medical exemption.
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Tattoos
Can not be of sexist, extremist, indecent, or racist symbology
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Piercings
Males: Not allowed. Females: 1/4in Diameter, Gold Silver Diamond Pearl.
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Who Can Wear PT Shirts Untucked
Pregnant Women
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How Many Skill Tabs Allowed in Uniform
No More than 3
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Only Authorized Insignia in PTs
Army Physical Fitness Badge
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How many marksmanship badges are authorized for wear at one time in Dress Uniforms
No more than 3
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How Many Badges can be worn on the chest in uniform
Up To 5
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Regulation for the Army
ADP 1
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Army's Birthday
June 14, 1775
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Army Leadership/Army Leadership and the Profession
ADP 6-22
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Leadership
Process of influencing people by providing purpose, direction, and motivation to accomplish the mission and improve the organization.
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3 Main Attributes of a Leader
Character, Presence, Intellect
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3 Levels of Army Leadership
DO'S: Direct, Organizational, Strategic
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Examples of Direct Leadership
First Line, NCOs, Company Commanders
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3 Principle Ways of Developing Leaders
Counseling, Coaching, Mentoring
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Regulation for Leader Development
FM 6-22
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Purpose of FM 6-22
Provides Doctrinal Framework covering methods for leaders to develop other leaders.
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ALDS
Army Leadership Development Strategy.
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Regulation for Land Nav
TC 3-25.26
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Black on a Map
Man made features
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Red on a Map
Main Roads
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Brown on a Map
Elevation
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Blue on a Map
water
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Green on a Map
Identifies vegetation with military significance, such as woods, orchards, and vineyards.
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Main Terrain Features
Hill, Valley, Ridge, Saddle, Depression
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Minor Terrain Features
Draw, Spur, Cliff
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Tertiary Terrain Features
Cut, Fill
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Map US Military Uses
Universal Transverse Mercator Grid (UTM)
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Legend on a Map
Lower left margin.
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What must be done to a map before use
Oriented with either a compass of landmarks.
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Azimuth types
Grid and Magnetic
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Types of North
True North, Magnetic North, Grid North
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How to find a Back Azimuth
Azimuth Above 180 subtract 180, Azimuth Below 180 add 180
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Mils in a degree
17.7 mils
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What are needed for a Dead Reckoning
Known Start Point, Known Azimuth, Known Distance
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Purpose of red brown color on a map
Allows lines to be seen under red light.
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Contour Lines on top of one another represent
Steepness of Elevation. Closer=Steeper
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Purpose of a Map
provides information on the existence of the location
and the distance between ground features.
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Definition of a Map
Topographical representation of the Earth's surface drawn to scale as seen from above.
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SHARP Program Regulation

AR 600-20 Chapters 7&8

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What does SHARP(P) Stand for
Sexual Harassment and Assault Response and Prevention Program
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Who Does SHARP protect
Survivors
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2 Types of SHARP Reports
Restricted and Unrestricted
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Who can take a SHARP Report
SHARP Rep, Chaplains, Medical Facilities, Police
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Can a Chaplain take a restricted report
No
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Goals of SHARP
To Create climate that minimizes sexual assault, To Encourages victims to report without fear, To Establish sexual assault prevention training and awareness, To Ensure sensitivity and treatment for victims, To Ensure leadership understand roles and responsibilities
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Who Else Does SHARP Empower to act
Bystanders
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Sexual Assault
Unwanted physical contact that is sexual in nature
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Sexual Harassment
Unwanted comments of remarks of sexual nature
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What do most SHARP cases involve
Alcohol
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7ID Bayonet Standards

LARESTL: Lethality, Accountability, Resiliency, Expeditionary, Safety, Training Management, Leader Development

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Operations Process Regulation
ADP 5-0
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Who is in charge of the Operations Process
Executive Officer
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4 Tenet Principles of The Operations Process
Plan, Prepare, Execute, Assess
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8 Step Training Model
Plan the Training Event, Train & Certify Leaders, Recon Training Sites, Issue Operation Order, Rehearse, Train, Conduct AAR, Retrain
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Training the Force Regulation
FM 7-0
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Who is in charge of Training the Force
1SG
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Troop Leading Procedures

Receive the Mission, Issue a Warning Order, Make a Tentative Plan, Initiate Movement, Conduct Reconnaissance, Complete the Plan, Issue the Order, Supervise and Refine

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Rifle Marksmanship Regulation
TC 3-22.9
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4 Basic Fundamentals of Marksmanship
Steady Position, Breathing, Aim/Sight Picture, Trigger Squeeze
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How to clear a weapon
Ensure Weapon is on Safe and pointed in safe direction, pull charging handle to the rear and lock bolt in place. Visually observe the chamber for rounds.
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What is Remedial Action
Identifying a problem and using correct actions to rectify the problem, example for weapons being CSPORTS
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CSPORTS
Check to see if weapon is on Safe, Slap Upward on, Magazine, Pull Charging Handle, Observe Chamber, Release Charging Handle, Tap the Forward Assist, Squeeze Trigger
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8 Cycles of Function for the M4
Feeding, Chambering, Locking, Firing, Unlocking, Extracting, Ejecting, Cocking
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Max Range of M4
3600m
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Max Point Range of M4
500-600m
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Max Area Range of M4
800m
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M4 Caliber
5.56mm
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M4 Standard Magazine Capacity
30 Rounds
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M4 Weight (Loaded)
7.5lbs
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M17 Max Range
50m
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M17 Caliber
9mm
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M240B Max Effective Range
1200m
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M240B Weight
27.6 lbs
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M240B Caliber
7.62mm
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M2 Max Effective Range

1830m

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M2 Weight Assembled
84lbs
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M2 Caliber
.50 Cal
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Regulation for Maintenance
AR 750-1
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Who conducts a PMCS
All assigned operators and crew.
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PMCS

Preventative Maintenance Checks and Services

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Form Used for PMCS
DA Form 5988
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How to Fix/Replace broken part
PMCS with TM and mark the fault on 5988