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What does Adp 6-22 cover? |
Army leadership |
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What is leadership? |
Leadership is motivating and influencing people to accomplish a mission and approve an organization |
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What is toxic leadership? |
Toxic leadership is a leader who puts their needs above their soldiers |
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what value must a leader have to take the initiative to make something happen rather then standing by or withdrawing events and hoping events will turn out well |
Personal courage |
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What is command? |
Issuing an order and making sure that order is followed through |
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What is mission command? |
Mission command is Issuing guidance and empowering leaders to take initiative |
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What is Ar 600-20? |
Army command policy |
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What are the 3 levels of leadership? |
Direct Organizational Strategic |
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What are the 3 leader attributes? |
Character, presence, intellect |
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What are 3 leader competencies |
Lead, develop, achieve |
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What the publication of first aid skill level 1? |
Stp 21-1 chpt2 |
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What are the 3 phases of TCCC? |
Care under fire Tactical field care Combat casualty evacuation care |
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What is care under fire? |
You are under fire and is very limited to the care you can provide . |
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What is tactical field care? |
You And the casualty is in a safe zone and can provide care. |
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What does CPR stand for? |
Cardio pulmonary resuscitation |
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what does FMC stand for? |
Field medical card |
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What are the 9 signs and symptoms of shock? |
Sweaty but cool skin, pale skin, restless or nervousness, thirst, server bleeding, confusion, rapid breathing, blue skin, nausea and vomiting |
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When would you not loosen clothing? |
In a chemical environment |
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How many different burns are there? |
4 |
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What are the 4 different types of burns? |
Thermal, electric, Chemical, laser |
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What is the first step to treating a casualty for a heat injury? |
Identify which type of heat injury |
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What are the symptoms for heat cramps? |
Excess sweating, cramping in the arms and leg and stomach cramps. |
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What are the symptoms for heat excursions and heat stroke? |
Weakness, dizziness headache and nausea |
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What are the 2 methods used to open an airway? |
Chin lift and jaw thrust. |
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What does AR 600-9 cover? |
Body composition |
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What Ar covers body composition? |
AR 600-9 |
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What does ADP 7-0 cover? |
Training units and developing leaders |
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What are 3 training domains the army uses |
Operational, self development, institutional |
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Soldiers and leaders should train to master what? |
The mission |
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What is the army committed to? |
Training and developing its leaders |
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What collective task should a unit train on? |
Only the task that are essential to the units mission. |
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What does train as you fight mean? |
Training as you would in war |
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How many levels down should all leaders know their subordinates? |
2 : strengths and weaknesses |
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What does METL stand for? |
Mission, essential, task, list |
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What is METL? What |
A list of tasks for which the unit was designed |
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What do subordinates provide in order to enable the commander to assist in mission essential task? |
AAR |
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What are the 3 phases of physical conduction? |
Preparatory, conduction and maintenance. |
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What is the cyclic rate of a M240B? Sustain rate and rapid rate? |
650-950 rounds per minute . 100 for sustain and 200 for rapid |
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What TC covers M240B? |
TC 3-22.240 |
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What is the weight of m240b? |
27 pounds |
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What is the maximum range? |
3,725 meters |
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What is the maximum range with a tripod? |
1100 meters |
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What are some techniques leaders may use during the directive approach to counseling? |
Corrective Training Commanding |
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By neglecting the welfare of your Soldiers, you will probably do what? |
Lose their respect and loyal cooperation |
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What is the Field Manual for map reading and land navigation |
TC 3-25.26 |
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What are the basic colors of a map, and what does each color represent? |
Black - Indicates cultural (man-made) features such as buildings and roads, surveyed spot elevations, and all labels. Red-Brown - The colors red and brown are combined to identify cultural features, all relief features, non-surveyed spot elevations, and elevation, such as contour lines on red-light readable maps. Blue - Identifies hydrography or water features such as lakes, swamps, rivers, and drainage. Green - Identifies vegetation with military significance, such as woods, orchards, and vineyards. Brown - Identifies all relief features and elevation, such as contours on older edition maps, and cultivated land on red-light readable maps. Red - Classifies cultural features, such as populated areas, main roads, and boundaries, on older maps. Other - Occasionally other colors may be used to show special information. These are indicated in the marginal information as a rule |
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How many Norths are there on a military map? |
3: true north, magnetic north, grid north |
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What are 5 major terrain features found on a map |
Hill, valley, ridge, saddle, depression |
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What are the 3 minor terrain features found on a military map? |
Draw, Spur, cliff |
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What are the 2 supplementary terrain features found on a military map? |
1.cut 2.fill |
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What is a map? |
A map is a graphic representation of a portion of the earth’s surface drawn to scale, as seen from above |
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What is an azimuth? |
A horizontal angle, measured in a clockwise manner from a north base line, expressing direction |
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Name two ways to hold a compass |
Compass-to-Cheek Method Center-Hold Method |
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What ATP covers counseling? |
ATP 6-22.1 |
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What are the three approaches to counseling? |
Direct Indirect Both |
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What are the three major categories of developmental counseling? |
Event counseling Performance counseling Professional growth counseling |
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What are some examples of Event counseling? |
Instances of superior or substandard performance. Reception and Integration Counseling. Crisis Counseling Referral Counseling Promotion Counseling Separation Counseling |
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What are the 4 stages of the Counseling Process? |
Identify the need for counseling. Prepare for counseling. Conduct counseling. Follow up |
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What form is used for counseling? |
DA Form 4856 E |
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Is performance counseling limited to bad performance? |
No. Counseling may also be for good performance |
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Is it a requirement that a leader counsel his/her subordinates? |
Yes. A leader who neglects to counsel his subordinates is negligent in his performance of duty |
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When is the directive approach in counseling most likely to be used? |
When time is short, when the LEADER knows what to do, when the counseled soldier has limited problem-solving abilities |
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What is counseling? |
Counseling is the process used by leaders to review with subordinates |
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What are the navigation methods? |
Dead reckoning Moving by terrain association A combination of techniques |
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What is the 9 line MEDAVC |
1- location 2- GTA assigned alpha sign 3-precedence 4- special equipment required 5-number of patients by type 6- number and type injury 7- method of marking land zone 8- nationality and status 9- terrain |
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What is self- aid? |
Emergency treatment one applies to oneself |
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Name some items that you might use as a splint from your military equipment? |
Bayonet Rifle Entrenching tool Tent poles and stakes Web belt |
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What is the quickest way to splint a broken leg? |
Tie the broken leg securely to the unbroken leg |
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How many pressure points, which can be used to control bleeding with fingers, thumbs, or hands are there on the human body? |
11 |
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What is the object of first aid? |
To stop the bleeding Overcome shock Relieve pain Prevent infection |
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What fm covers first aid? |
FM 4-25.11 |
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What is the unique feature of type O blood? What |
It’s a universal donor |
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What are the 3 major factors to determine a leaders character? |
Army values Empathy Warriors ethos |
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What are the team building stages? |
Formation Enrichment Sustainment |
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What are the three principal ways that leaders can develop others through which they provide knowledge and feedback? |
Counseling Coaching Mentoring |
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How do you read a map with a protractor to determine a grid? |
Right and up |
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How close will a six digit grid be to a location? 8? |
6 digit- 100 meters 8 digit- 10 meters |
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What are the 3 major parts of a compass? |
Cover Base Lens |
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What does OCOKA stand for? |
Observation Cover and concealment Obstacles Key terrain Avenues of approach |
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What are the different ways to orient a map? |
Using a compass Terrain association |
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What is combat casualty evacuation care? |
Using CASEVAC |