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Vocabulary flashcards covering weapons systems, medical treatment, 82nd Airborne Division history, uniform standards, leadership, promotions, awards, and army programs based on the lecture notes.
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8 Cycles of Function (M4)
Feeding, Chambering, Locking, Firing, Unlocking, Extracting, Ejecting, Cocking
M4 Carbine Characteristics
5.56mm, magazine fed, gas-operated, air-cooled, semiautomatic or fully-automatic, hand-held, shoulder-fired weapon
M4 Maximum Range
3600m
M4 Maximum Effective Range (Point/Area)
Point: 500m, Area: 600m
POPS (M240B Immediate Action)
Pull, Observe, Push, Squeeze
M240B Max Effective Range (Tripod/Bipod)
Tripod: 800m, Bipod: 600m
Weapon Control Status: Hold
Engage only if engaged or ordered to engage
Weapon Control Status: Tight
Engage only if target is positively identified as enemy
Weapon Control Status: Free
Engage targets not positively identified as friendly
M67 Fragmentation Grenade Ranges
Standing throw: 35meters; Lethal: 5meters; Casualty producing: 15meters
M67 Fuse Delay
4.0−5.5Sec
ABC’s of Medical Treatment
Open the airway and restore breathing, stop the bleeding, prevent shock
Heat Injuries (Categories)
Heat cramps, heat exhaustion, heat stroke
Bleeding Types
Arterial (bright red, spurts), Venous (dark red, steady stream), Capillary (oozes)
PELCRN (Shock Treatment)
Position the casualty on their back, Elevate the legs, Loosen clothing, Climatize, Reassure, Notify medical personnel
Care Under Fire (Primary Step)
Suppress hostile enemy to prevent further injury to the casualty
Tactical Field Care Transition
When the scene is safe or the casualty has moved or been moved out of the immediate threat situation
82nd Infantry Division Formation
August 25, 1917 at Camp Gordon, GA
82nd Airborne Activation
August 15, 1942 at Camp Claiborne, LA
Combat Parachute Assaults (82nd)
Sicily (Operation Husky), Salerno (Operation Avalanche), Normandy (Operation Neptune/Overlord), Holland (Operation Market Garden), and Panama (Operation Just Cause)
Service Ribbon Placement (Male Class A)
Centered, 1/8 of an inch above the left breast pocket
Regimental Distinctive Insignia (RDI) Placement (Male Class A)
Centered 1/2 of an inch above the nameplate, or 1/4 of an inch above unit awards or foreign badges
Branch Insignia Position (Male Enlisted Class A)
Centered on the left collar, bottom of disk approximately 1inch above the notch, center line parallel to the inside of the lapel
ACU Bloused Trouser Length
Should not extend below the third eyelet from the top of the boot
Tapered Appearance (Male Haircut)
Outline that conforms to the shape of the head, curving inward to the natural termination point at the base of the neck
Male Hair Length Limits
2inches on top and 1inch on the side
ATP 6-22.1
The Army publication covering counseling
DA Form 4856
Developmental Counseling Form
Categories of Developmental Counseling
Performance, Professional Growth, and Event
Stages of the Counseling Process
Identify the need for counseling, prepare for counseling, conduct the counseling session, follow-up
7 Steps to Problem Solving
Identify the problem, gather information, develop criteria, generate possible solutions, analyze possible solutions, compare possible solutions, make and implement the decision
METL
Mission Essential Task List
T, P, U (Collective Task Proficiency)
T: Trained (Advanced), P: Practiced (Basic), U: Untrained (Cannot Perform)
8-Step Training Model
Plan the training event, Train and certify leaders, recon training sites, issue the OPORD, Rehearse, Train, Conduct AAR, Retrain
T&EOs
Training and Evaluation Outlines
Sergeant’s Time Training
Scheduled training time set aside by unit commanders for unit NCOs to train Soldiers in specific tasks and skills
Leadership (Army Definition)
The activity of influencing people by providing purpose, direction, and motivation to accomplish the mission and improve the organization
Army Leadership Requirements Model Categories
Character, Presence, Intellect, Leads, Develops, Achieves
Army Values
Loyalty, Duty, Respect, Selfless Service, Honor, Integrity, and Personal Courage
Levels of Leadership
Direct, Organizational, and Strategic
Warrior Ethos
I will always place the mission first, I will never accept defeat, I will never quit, I will never leave a fallen comrade
AR 600-8-19
Army publication covering Enlisted Promotions and Demotions
Promotion Requirements (TIS/TIG)
PV2: 6months TIS; PFC: 12months TIS, 4months TIG; SPC: 24months TIS, 6months TIG
Promotion Zones for Semi-Centralized Selection
Secondary Zone, Primary Zone, Mandatory List Integration (SGT/SSG only)
DA Form 3355
Promotion Point Worksheet
AR 600-8-22
Publication covering military awards
Combat Related Award Devices
V-Valor, C-Combat, and R-Remote Impact
Army Good Conduct Medal Period
3years
Combat Fitness Test Events
1−Mile Run, 30 dead-stop pushups, 100m sprint, 16×40lb sandbag lifts onto a 65−inch platform, 50m carry of two 5gal water cans, 50meter IMT, and a 1−Mile Run
Preparation Drill Events (1-10)
Bend and reach, Rower, High Jumper, Rear Lunge, Squat Bender, Windmill, Forward Lunge, Prone Row, Bent Leg Body Twist, Push-Up
Supinated Grip
Underhand grip where forearms and hands are turned out so palms face away from the body when gripping a bar
Guerilla Drill Exercises
Shoulder Roll, Lunge Walk and Soldier Carry
ATP 7-22.02
Regulation covering the proper execution of Physical Readiness Training exercises
Army Maintenance Standard
Standards defined by the TM-10 and -20
PMCS Forms
DA Form 5988-E or DA Form 2404
Army Maintenance Levels
Field maintenance and Sustainment Maintenance
Controlled Exchange
Removal of serviceable components from unserviceable, repairable items for immediate reuse in restoring a like item to FMC condition
NMC Codes
NMC-M: Not Mission Capable (Maintenance); NMC-S: Not Mission Capable (Supply); PMC: Partially Mission Capable
CMDP
Command Maintenance Discipline Program
EFMP
Exceptional Family Member Program; provides housing, medical, educational and personnel services to families with special needs
AER Quick Assist Loan Limit
2000
Army IgnitED
Application site for tuition assistance
JST
Joint Service Transcript; unofficial military service transcript transposed into recommended college credit
SFL-TAP
Soldier For Life – Transition Assistance Program
SEAM
Soldier Equipping & Asset Management; used to view clothing records and schedule turn-in appointments
JSLIST
Joint Service Lightweight Integrated Suit Technology
M50 Pro-Mask Donning (First Step)
Stop breathing and close your eyes
MOPP Level 2
Worn: JSLIST Jacket, Trousers, and Over boots with M50 Pro-Mask on hip
Chemical Agent Forms
Vapor, Solid, Liquid, Gas
Biological Decontamination
Warm soapy water