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Study for OCS Phase I required knowlege

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8 Troop Leading Procedure Receive the Mission Issue Warning Order Make a tentative Plan Initiate Necessary Troop Movement Conduct Reconnaissance Complete the Plan Issue the Complete Order Supervise and Refine
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.
FIVE Paragraph OP Order SITUATION MISSION EXECUTION SERVICE SUPPORT COMMAND AND SIGNAL
OCS Honor Code An Officer Candidate will not lie, cheat, or steal, nor tolerate those who do.
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 3. I will report violations of my special orders, emergencies and anything not covered in my instructions
Army Values LDRSHIP Loyalty Duty Respect Selfless Service Honor Integrity Personal Courage
Loyalty Bear true faith and allegiance to the U.S. Constitution, the Army, and other soldiers.
Duty Fulfill your obligations.
Respect Treat people as they should be treated
Selfless Service Put the welfare of the nation, the Army and your subordinates before your own.
Honor Live up to all the Army values
Integrity Do what's right, legally and morally
Personal Courage Face fear, danger and adversity (physical and moral)
LEADERSHIP DEFINED (FM 22-100) Leadership is influencing people-by providing purpose, direction and motivation-while operating to accomplish the mission and improving the organization
Estimate of the Situation (1) Detailed mission analysis. (2) Situation and courses of action. (3) Analyze courses of action; wargame. (4) Compare courses of action. (5) Decision.
SALUTE REPORT S - Size A - Activity L - Location U - Uniform T - Time E - Equipment
Three Transmissions of a Call for Fire 1st transmission: Observer id & warning order. Ex: H24 THIS IS N59, ADJUST FIRE, OVER 2nd trans: Target location. Ex: GRID CF123456, OVER 3rd trans: Target description, method of engagement method of fire & control. Ex: TANK IN OPEN, ICM IN EFFECT, OVE
9 Line Medevac - Line 1 to 4 Ln 1: Loctn of pickup site Ln 2: Freq & call sign at pickup site Ln 3: # of patnts by precdnce (Urgent, Priorty, Rtine, Conven) Ln 4: Specl eqt reqd
9 Line Medevac - Line 5 - 9 Ln 5: # patients by type (# litter & # ambultry) Ln 6: Type of wound, inj, illness Ln 7: Method of marking pickup site Ln 8: Patnt nationlty & status Ln 9: Landing zone descr
Terrain Analysis (OACOK) Obstacles Avenues of Approach Cover and Concealment Observation and Fields of Fire Key Terrain
METT-TC Mission Enemy Troops Terrain Time Available Civilian Considerations
Army Song - first verse First to fight for the right, and to guard our nation's might, and the Army goes rolling along. Proud of all we have done, fighting till the battle's won, and the Army goes rolling along.
Army Song - chorus Then it's Hi! Hi! Hey! the Army's on it's way. Count off the cadence loud and strong! For where'er we go, You will always know that the Army goes rolling along.
Commander in Chief President Barack Obama
Secretary of Defense Honorable Robert Gates
Secretary of the Army Honorable John McHugh
Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff Admiral Mike Mullen
Army Chief of Staff General Martin Dempsey
Chief NGB General Craig McKinley
State Adjutant General MG Bennett Landreneau
RTI Commander COL Wood
Battalion Commander LTC Wright
Company Commander CPT Beaudoin
Assistant Adjutant General, Army BG Dabadie
First Sergeant 1SG Early
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