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Comprehensive practice flashcards covering Army regulations AR 350-30, TC 4-02.1, TC 3-11.91, ADP 6-22, ATP 6-22.1, TC 7-22.7, TC 3-25.26, weapon systems (M4/M17), FM 7-22, and AR 600-9.

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What regulation covers the Code of Conduct and SERE training?

AR 350-30.

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How many articles are contained in the Code of Conduct?

Six (6) articles.

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What four pieces of information are Prisoners of War (POWs) required to provide?

Name, Rank, DOW ID Number, and Date of Birth.

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What international law governs the treatment of Prisoners of War?

The Geneva Convention of 1949.

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What does the acronym SERE stand for?

Survival, Evasion, Resistance, and Escape.

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Describe the focus of Level A, Level B, and Level C Code of Conduct training.

Level A is baseline awareness for all Soldiers; Level B is intermediate hands-on training for those at moderate risk of capture; Level C is advanced training including controlled captivity for high-risk personnel.

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According to the Code of Conduct Article III, what must a Soldier do if captured?

If captured, I will resist and escape if possible.

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What publication covers First Aid for Soldiers?

TC 4-02.1.

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What are the three phases of Tactical Combat Casualty Care (TCCC)?

  1. Care Under Fire, 2. Tactical Field Care, 3. Tactical Evacuation Care.
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What does the acronym MARCH stand for in casualty evaluation?

M – Massive Hemorrhage, A – Airway, R – Respiration, C – Circulation, H – Hypothermia / Head Injury.

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What does CBRN stand for and which publication covers its threats and hazards?

Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear; covered by TC 3-11.91.

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How is leadership defined in ADP 6-22?

The activity of influencing people by providing purpose, direction, and motivation to accomplish the mission and improve the organization.

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What are the three leader attributes (BE) in the Leadership Requirements Model (LRM)?

Character, Presence, and Intellect.

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What are the three leader competencies (DO) in the Leadership Requirements Model (LRM)?

Leads, Develops, and Achieves.

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What are the five essential characteristics of the Army Profession?

Trust, Military Expertise, Honorable Service, Esprit de Corps, and Stewardship of the Profession.

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What are the three categories of developmental counseling outlined in ATP 6-22.1?

Event-oriented counseling, Performance counseling, and Professional growth counseling.

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What are the four stages of the counseling process?

  1. Identify the need for counseling, 2. Prepare for counseling, 3. Conduct the counseling session, 4. Follow up.
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What regulation serves as the doctrinal foundation for NCOs and is titled 'The Noncommissioned Officer Guide'?

TC 7-22.7.

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List the NCO Common Core Competencies (NCO C3).

Readiness, Leadership, Training Management, Communications, Operations, and Program Management.

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What is the definition of a map according to TC 3-25.26?

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

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What do the colors Green and Blue represent on a military map?

Green represents vegetation; Blue represents water.

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What are the three types of North used in map reading?

True North, Magnetic North, and Grid North.

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How do you calculate a back azimuth?

Add 180180^\circ if the azimuth is less than 180180^\circ; subtract 180180^\circ if the azimuth is greater than 180180^\circ.

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Identify the five major terrain features.

Hill, Valley, Ridge, Saddle, and Depression.

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What is the maximum effective range of the M4 Carbine for a point target and an area target?

Point target: 500meters500\,\text{meters}; Area target: 600meters600\,\text{meters}.

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What acronym describes the immediate action for the M4 Carbine?

SPORTS (Slap, Pull, Observe, Release, Tap, Shoot).

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What are the eight cycles of weapon function?

  1. Feeding, 2. Chambering, 3. Locking, 4. Firing, 5. Unlocking, 6. Extracting, 7. Ejecting, 8. Cocking.
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What are the five domains of the Holistic Health and Fitness (H2F) system in FM 7-22?

  1. Physical Readiness, 2. Mental Readiness, 3. Nutritional Readiness, 4. Sleep Readiness, 5. Spiritual Readiness.
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What regulation covers the Army Body Composition Program (ABCP)?

AR 600-9.

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What is considered satisfactory progress for a Soldier enrolled in the ABCP?

A loss of 1%1\% body fat per month, or 33 to 8pounds8\,\text{pounds} per month.