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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.
How many articles are contained in the Code of Conduct?
Six (6) articles.
What four pieces of information are Prisoners of War (POWs) required to provide?
Name, Rank, DOW ID Number, and Date of Birth.
What international law governs the treatment of Prisoners of War?
The Geneva Convention of 1949.
What does the acronym SERE stand for?
Survival, Evasion, Resistance, and Escape.
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.
According to the Code of Conduct Article III, what must a Soldier do if captured?
If captured, I will resist and escape if possible.
What publication covers First Aid for Soldiers?
TC 4-02.1.
What are the three phases of Tactical Combat Casualty Care (TCCC)?
What does the acronym MARCH stand for in casualty evaluation?
M – Massive Hemorrhage, A – Airway, R – Respiration, C – Circulation, H – Hypothermia / Head Injury.
What does CBRN stand for and which publication covers its threats and hazards?
Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear; covered by TC 3-11.91.
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.
What are the three leader attributes (BE) in the Leadership Requirements Model (LRM)?
Character, Presence, and Intellect.
What are the three leader competencies (DO) in the Leadership Requirements Model (LRM)?
Leads, Develops, and Achieves.
What are the five essential characteristics of the Army Profession?
Trust, Military Expertise, Honorable Service, Esprit de Corps, and Stewardship of the Profession.
What are the three categories of developmental counseling outlined in ATP 6-22.1?
Event-oriented counseling, Performance counseling, and Professional growth counseling.
What are the four stages of the counseling process?
What regulation serves as the doctrinal foundation for NCOs and is titled 'The Noncommissioned Officer Guide'?
TC 7-22.7.
List the NCO Common Core Competencies (NCO C3).
Readiness, Leadership, Training Management, Communications, Operations, and Program Management.
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.
What do the colors Green and Blue represent on a military map?
Green represents vegetation; Blue represents water.
What are the three types of North used in map reading?
True North, Magnetic North, and Grid North.
How do you calculate a back azimuth?
Add 180∘ if the azimuth is less than 180∘; subtract 180∘ if the azimuth is greater than 180∘.
Identify the five major terrain features.
Hill, Valley, Ridge, Saddle, and Depression.
What is the maximum effective range of the M4 Carbine for a point target and an area target?
Point target: 500meters; Area target: 600meters.
What acronym describes the immediate action for the M4 Carbine?
SPORTS (Slap, Pull, Observe, Release, Tap, Shoot).
What are the eight cycles of weapon function?
What are the five domains of the Holistic Health and Fitness (H2F) system in FM 7-22?
What regulation covers the Army Body Composition Program (ABCP)?
AR 600-9.
What is considered satisfactory progress for a Soldier enrolled in the ABCP?
A loss of 1% body fat per month, or 3 to 8pounds per month.