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27D
Army Board Study Guide
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| TJAG | LG Joseph Berger |
| Deputy TJAG | MG Robert Borcherding |
| Director of Civilian Personnel | Mr. William Koon |
| Chief Warrant Officer of the Corps | CW5 Richmond |
| Regimental Commander Sergeant Major | CSM Michael Bostic |
| Commander TJAGLCS | BG Terri Erisman |
| Commandant TJAGLCS | CSM Shellyann Corbin |
| 1CD SJA | LTC Allison Mcfeatters |
| 1CD Chief Paralegal | MSG Dale OE |
| What does MJO stand for? | Military Justice Online |
| What AR covers the Army Command Policy? | AR 600-20 |
| What chapter covers EO? | Chapter 6 |
| What chapter covers SHARP? | Chapter 7 |
| What part is NJP covered in the MCM? | Part V and Appendix 2 |
| What are Commanders responsible for? | Instilling good order and discipline |
| When are Article 15s appropriate? | For minor offenses |
| What is the burden of proof for Article 15s? | Beyond a reasonable doubt |
| Who may impose NJP? | Any commanding officer in the Soldier's chain of command |
| What actions can you create in MJO? | Article 15, Admin Separations, Officer Eliminations, Investigations, Court-Martial, Reprimands |
| Is MJO Mandatory? | Yes |
| What is the only way to submit actions to HRC? | Though MJO |
| What AR covers Army Legal Assistance Program? | AR 27-3 |
| What AR covers Military Justice? | AR 27-10 |
| When was the JAG Corps founded? | July 29th 1775 |
| Who appointed the first TJAG? | General George Washington |
| Who was the first TJAG? | LTC William Tudor |
| What are the C's found on the JAG Corps Poster? | Competence, Character, and Commitment |
| What is the name of the Jag Corps monthly magazine? | The Army Lawyer |
| More then half of sexual assault offenses include what? | Alcohol |
| What are 3 types of contour lines? | Index, Intermediate, Supplementary |
| What are 5 major terrain features found on a map? | Hill, Ridge, Valley, Saddle, Depression |
| What are 3 minor terrain features found on a map? | Cliff, Draw, Spur |
| What is the objective of first aid? | To stop bleeding, Overcome shock, Relieve pain, Prevent infection |
| What is Self-Aid? | Emergency treatment one applies to oneself |
| What is First Aid? | It is the first care given to casualties before treatment be medical personnel can be made available |
| When did 1CD begin? | 1921 |
| Describe the M4 | Magazine fed, gas-operated, air-cooled, hand-held, shoulder-fired weapon |
| What does PMCS stand for? | Preventative Maintenance Checks and Services |
| What are the basic colors of a map and what do each represent? | Black - Indicates man-made features ; Red/Brown - Relief features and elevation such as contour lines ; Blue - Water ; Green - Vegetation ; Red - Populated areas, main roads, and boundaries. |
| Where is the legend of the map found? | Lower left margin |
| What are contour lines? | Imaginary lines on the ground connecting equal elevation, they represent high and low ground elevations |
| How many North's are there on a military map? | 3 ; True North, Magnetic North, and Grid North |
| What is the quickest way to splint a broken leg? | Tie the broken leg securely to the unbroken leg |
| Name some items you might use as a splint | Rifle, Bayonet, Tent poles and stakes |
| How high should an injured limb be elevated above the heart to control bleeding? | 2 to 4 inches |
| What is the first thing you should do when you handle a weapon? | Make sure you clear it |
| What are the 4 fundamentals of marksmanship? | Steady position, Proper aim, Breathing, Trigger squeeze |
| What does SPORTS stand for? | Slap, Pull, Observe, Release, Tap and Shoot |
| What are the 3 approaches to counseling? | Directive, Non-Directive, and Combined |
| What are the 3 major categories of developmental counseling? | Event counseling, Performance counseling, and Professional growth counseling |
| What are the 3 marching steps used in drill? | 15in step, 30in step, and 30in step double time 180 steps per min |
| What is the purpose of drill and ceremony? | To enable a commander or NCO to move their unit from one place to another in an orderly manner. |
| What are the 4 rest positions that can be given at the halt? | Parade Rest, Stand at ease, At ease, Rest |
| What is your leading foot? | Your left foot |
| what is the only command given from "Inspection Arms"? | "Ready, Port, Arms" |
| What is a TM? | A Technical Manual; Outlines the specific scope of repairs on equipment |
| What are 3 types of Court-Martial? | Summary, Special, General |
| What are 3 classifications of Article 15s? | Summarized, Company Grade, Field Grade |
| What is the required weight loss goal for Soldiers on the Army Weight Control Program? | 3 to 8 pounds or 1% |
| What are the 3 phases of physical conditioning? | Preparatory, Conditioning, Maintenance |
| What does M.R.E. stand for? | Military Rules of Evidence |
| What does R.C.M. stand for? | Rules of Court Martial |
| What does A.S.A.P. stand for? | Army Substance Abuse Program |
| What does AER stand for? | Army Emergency Relief |
| What does EO stand for? | Equal Oppurtunity |
| What is an EOR? | Equal Opportunity Representative |
| What are the 3 periods of a normal daily exercise routine? | Warm-up, Conditioning, Cool-down |
| What are the 3 principle ways that leaders can develop others through which they provide knowledge and feedback? | Counseling, Coaching, Mentoring |
| What are the Army Values? | Loyalty, Duty, Honor, Respect, Integrity, Selfless Service, Personal Courage |
| What form is used for counseling? | DA Form 4856 E |
| Commander in Chief? | President Joe Biden |
| Is SPORTS an Immediate or Remedial action? | Immediate |
| What was the first medal awarded in the U.S. Army? | The Purple Heart |
| What decoration has George Washington's picture on it? | The Purple Heart |
| What is UCMJ? | Uniform Code of Military Justice |
| Does a person have to accept an Article 15? | No, they have the right to demand a trial by Court-Martial |
| What are articles 77-134 of the UCMJ known as? | Punitive Articles |
| When did the U.S. Army begin? | June 14 1775 |
| Who was the first commander in Chief of the Continental Army? | George Washington |
| The Army received its first real training from what former Prussian Officer at Valley Forge? | Baron Fredreich von Steuben |
| What are 2 supplementary terrain features found on a military map? | Cut, Fill |
| Name 2 ways to hold a compass? | Compass to cheek method and Center hold |
| What are the signs and symptoms of heat stroke? | Skin is red, Weakness, Dizziness, Confusion, Headaches, Seizures, Nausea, Stomach pain or cramps, Respiration and pulse may be rapid or weak |
| What are 2 basic types of fractures? | Open and Closed (Compound and Simple) |
| What does C.B.R.N. stand for? | Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear |
| What AR covers Uniform and Appearance? | AR 670-1 |
| General Order #1 | I will guard everything within the limits of my post and quit my post only when properly relieved. |
| General Order #2 | I will obey my special orders and perform all my duties in a military manner. |
| General Order #3 | I will report violations of my special orders, emergencies, and anything not covered in my instructions to the Commander of the relief. |
| What AR covers Army Command Policy? | AR 600-20 |
| What different ways can you report a SHARP incident? | |
| What are 4 types of waste? | Human, Liquid, Garbage, Rubbish |
| What is the water requirment per person, per day in a temperate zone? | 5 gallons |
| A latrine can be no closer than what distance to a water source? | 100 ft |
| What is potable water? | Water that is safe to drink |
| What is a communicable disease? | A disease that can be transmitted person to person, animal to person, and insect to person |
| What are the 5 "F"s of Field Sanitation? | Fingers, Feces, Flies, Food, Fluids |
| What is Field Sanitation? | The use of measures to create and maintain healthful environmental conditions, these include safeguarding food, safeguarding water, and controlling disease bearing insects and rodents. |
| What is a vector? | Any living organism that can carry a disease-producing virus |
| What are the 3 most common poison plants? | Poison Ivy, Poison Oak, Poison Sumac |
| What are 2 types of ways to purify water? | Boiling, Iodine Tablets |
| Who gives the final approval on whether water is safe to drink? | Medical personnel |
| What is TC 7-22.7? | NCO Guide |
| When do you salute inside a building? | Reporting to your commander, Reporting to a pay officer, Reporting to a military board, Indoor ceremony, Sentry duty indoors. |
| Can you salute as a prisoner? | No, you have lost the right to salute |
| On what command do you salute while in formation? | Only at "Present, Arms" |
| What are 2 prescribed formations for platoons? | Line, Column |
| What command is given to reverse the direction of a march? | Rear March |
| What are the 2 parts of most drill command? | Prepatory command, Command of execution |
| What are some examples of a combined command? | At ease, Fall in |
| What is the "Blue-Book"? | A drill manual used by Baron Von Steuben |
| What chapter covers fraternization? | Chapter 4 |
| What chapter covers the open door policy? | Chapter 2 |
| In 1902 what happened to the rank insignia? | The Chevron rotated to point up and became smaller |
| NCO roles and Duties were improved and expanded in 1917 with the publication of what? | The Noncommissioned Officers Manual |
| When was the Creed of the Noncommissioned Officer Written? | 1973 |
| What is the Creed of the Noncommissioned Officer? | "A yardstick by which to measure themselves" |
| What is a drill command? | An oral order of the commander or leader |
| What is leadership? | The process of influencing people by providing purpose, direction and motivation to accomplish the mission and improve the organization |
| What are leader attributes? | Character, presence, and intellect |
| How many levels of leadership are they and what are they? | 3 (Strategic, Organizational and direct) |
| What are the 3 types of duties? | Specified, Directed and Implied |
| What are the 2 types of Authority? | Command Authority and General Military Authority |
| What course of action should a supervisor take when a subordinate has been performing below his/her usualstandards? | 1. Counsel about substandard performance. 2. Attempt to define the problem with the soldier. 3. Afford opportunity and time to solve the problem. 4. Make a written statement of counseling |
| What form is used for counseling? | DA Form 4856 E |
| 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 |
| Is performance counseling limited to bad performance? | No. Counseling may also be for good performance |
| What FM covers the duties, responsibilities and authorities of a NCO? | FM 7-22.7 |
| What are the two most important responsibilities of a leader? | Mission accomplishment and the welfare of the soldiers. |
| What is a NCO's principle duty and responsibility? | Training |
| What are the four fundamental steps in supervising subordinates in the accomplishment of a task? | 1. Assign the task 2. Set standards 3. Check progress 4. Determine if standards have been met (follow-up) |
| What will a rating chain for an NCO consist of? | Rated NCO Rater Senior Rater Reviewer |
| What is an NCOER? | To provide DA with performance and potential assessments of each rated NCO. The DA Form 2166–8 also provides evaluation information to ensure that sound personnelmanagement decisions can be made andthat an NCO’s potential can be fully developed. |
| How many types of NCOERs are there? | 1. Annual 2. Change of Rater 3. Relief for Cause 4. Complete the Record 5. 60 Day Rater Option 6. 60 Day Senior Rater Option 7. Temporary Duty, Special Duty or Compassionate Reassignment |
| What is the minimum period of time for rater qualification? | 3 Rated Months |
| What is the minimum period of time for senior rater qualifications? | 2 months |
| What are the commands to get a unit from a normal line formation into an extended rectangular formation? | 1. Extend to the left, march 2. Arms downward, move 3. Left, Face 4. Extend to the left, march 5. Arms downward, move 6. Right, face 7. From front to rear, count off8. Even numbers to the left, uncover |