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ARMY BOARD

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What does AR 600-20 cover?   show
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show Sexual Harassment/Assault Response Prevention  
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show AR 600-52  
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show Create a climate that minimizes sexual assault incidents, which impact Army personnel, Army civilians, and family members, and, if an incident should occur, ensure that victims and subjects are treated according to Army policy  
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What is the Army's Slogan for the SHARP Program?   show
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show Intervene, Act, Motivate  
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What is the I. AM. STRONG campaign?   show
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show Soldiers are duty bound to Intervene, Act, and Motivate others to stop sexual assaults and the sexually offensive language and gestures that create an environment friendly to this abuse  
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What are the Precursors to Sexual Assault that Soldiers must stop before things get to Sexual Assault?   show
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How can you reduce your risk of being Sexually Assaulted?   show
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What are the types of reports you can make if you've been sexually harassed?   show
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show 1. Quid pro quo 2. Hostile environment  
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What army regulation covers suicide prevention?   show
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What does ASPP stand for?   show
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show The existence of proactive, caring, and courageous Soldiers, Family members, and Army civilians who recognize imminent danger and take immediate action to save a life.  
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show Supports the Army's goal to minimize suicidal behavior by reducing the risk of suicide for Active Army and Reserve Component Soldiers, Army civilians, and Army Family members.  
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show The ASPP applies to all Soldiers (Active Army and Reserve Components) and Army civilians.  
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ASPP Responsibilities   show
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show prevention, intervention, posttension  
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show At least once a year  
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What should soldiers yearly training focus on? How should training be conducted?   show
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show All Army Soldiers will receive yearly basic suicide awareness and prevention training focusing on the identification of suicide warning and danger signs, and what lifesaving actions they should take.  
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Who are gatekeepers?   show
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What is a primary gatekeeper and who are they?   show
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Who are primary gatekeepers?   show
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show "Secondary gatekeepers" such as Military police, trial defense lawyers and legal assistants, inspectors general, DOD school counselors, red cross workers, first line supervisors  
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show Physical Readiness Nutritional Readiness Mental Readiness Spiritual Readiness Sleep Readiness  
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*Five critical elements of the H2F System   show
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What does METL stand for?   show
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What is Physical Readiness?   show
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What is TCCC?   show
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show A: 1. Care under fire 2. Tactical field care 3. Combat casualty evacuation care  
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show A: Casualty collection point  
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show A: Casualty Evacuation in Non-Medical Vehicle or Aircraft  
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show A: If doing so would put your life in danger or the casualty shows no signs of life  
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show A: bleeding  
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show A: A – Alert, V – Responds to voice, P – Responds to pain, U – unconscious  
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What is CPR?   show
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show A: Field Medical Card  
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show A: chemical environment or clothing is stuck to the wound  
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show A: C-Chemical, E-Electric, L-Laser, T-Thermal *HINT* Remember the acronym CELT  
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What are the three categories of heat injury?   show
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show A: Head tilt/chin lift method and Jaw thrust  
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When would you not use the head tilt/chin lift method?   show
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What is self aid?   show
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What is the object of first aid?   show
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show A: TC 4-02.1  
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What is first aid?   show
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show A: Universal donor  
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How high above an injury should you apply a tourniquet?   show
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show A: Open (compound), Closed (simple)  
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show A: Arterial, Venous, Capillary *HINT* Remember AVC  
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Name 4 common points for checking pulse.   show
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Which lines must be given before the helicopter can get in the air?   show
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show AR 600-8-19  
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What are the three levels of promotion?   show
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show Semi-Centralized  
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What are the TIG/TIS requirements for promotion to SGT/E5?   show
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What are the TIG/TIS requirements for promotion to SSG/E6?   show
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show 1. By Article 15 2. By Court Martial 3. Conviction by a civil court  
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Name five reasons that a Soldier may be administratively reduced. (EMIAF)   show
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What is the purpose of the secondary zone?   show
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What are the objectives of the Army promotion system?   show
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What is the maximum number of waivers that may be requested when recommending a soldier for promotion?   show
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show 800 points  
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show A: Evaluation standards for all ranks, Officers, Warrant Officers, and enlisted Soldiers  
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What is the DA Form 1059?   show
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show A: will consist of the rated NCO, the rater, the senior rater, and the reviewer  
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What are the 1-4 different types of NCOER’s?   show
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show 5. Depart Temporary Duty, Special Duty, or Temporary Change of Station 6. Temporary Duty, Special Duty, or Temporary Change of Station 7. Relief for Cause 8. Complete the Record 9. Senior Rater  
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Under the ERS a Soldier is evaluated on performance and potential. In this system, what three kinds of evaluations are given?   show
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Who is the last person that signs an NCOER   show
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show 2166-9-1  
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show 4856  
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show ATP 6-22.1 (Formerly FM 6-22 Appendix B).  
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show 1. Event counseling. 2. Performance counseling. 3. Professional growth counseling.  
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show 1. Nondirective. 2. Directive. 3. Combined.  
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What are the four basic components of a counseling session?   show
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Who is NETCOM's SARCa   show
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show MSG Chaney and SFC Knowles  
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What is the purpose of the EO program?   show
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What is discrimination?   show
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show A: Equal Opportunity – Advisor (BDE and higher), Leader, Representative (company and BN)  
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What regulation governs the investigations of EO Complaints?   show
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What are the two types of EO Complaints?   show
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show A: any complaint that a Soldier or Family member does not wish to file in writing  
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show A: a complainant files in writing and swears to the accuracy of the information and Formal complaints require specific actions, are subject to timelines, and require documentation of the actions taken  
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show A: DA Form 7279 (Equal Opportunity Complaint Form)  
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How long do Soldiers have to file a Formal Complaint?   show
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show Governance Program Equipment and Facilities Personnel Leadership Education  
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Five Domains of the H2F System   show
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show OPAT WTBDs HPDTs ACFT  
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Sustaining phase of H2F prepares Soldiers to:   show
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Four Parts of H2F Doctrine   show
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show Optimization Individualization Immersion  
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What is an SPRC?   show
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show 40,000 square feet  
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show Obstacle Course ACFT Testing Lanes/Track Terrain Running Course Sheltered Strength Training Racks Containerized Strength Equipment PT Fields Climbing Pods  
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Phases of the H2F System   show
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show Soldier readiness  
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What is VO2 Max?   show
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show 206  
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show Movement Lethality  
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What is Mental Readiness?   show
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show The framework that helps Soldiers cope with stress by finding MEANING in events and the world May come from religious, philosophical, or human values  
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What is the Regulation/FM/ATP/ADP for Army/ NCO History   show
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What is the Regulation/FM/ATP/ADP for SHARP   show
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show AR 600-63  
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What is the Regulation/FM/ATP/ADP for H2F   show
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What is the Regulation/FM/ATP/ADP for First Aid   show
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show AR 600-8-19  
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show AR 623-3  
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show AR 600-20 ch 6  
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show TC 3-25.26  
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show TC 3-22.9  
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show 1. Standing. 3. Kneeling. 4. Sitting. 5. Prone.  
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show 1. Hang. 2. Safe hang. 3.Low ready. 4. High ready. 5. Ready (or ready-up).  
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What are the phases of the cycle of function?   show
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What is the Cycle of Function?   show
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show the upper receiver and the lower receiver.  
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show a lightweight, 5.56-mm, magazine-fed, gas operated, air-cooled, shoulder-fired rifle or carbine.  
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show Over-match is the Soldier applying their learned skills, employing their equipment, leveraging technology, and applying the proper force to create an unfair fight in favor of the Soldier.  
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show a tactical method of fire control given by a leader for the area of operations, and expected or anticipated enemy contact.  
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What are the weapon safety status of the M4 and m16 series weapons?   show
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How must every weapon be treated?   show
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show 1. Treat Every Weapon as if it is Loaded. 2. Never Point the Weapon at Anything You Do Not Intend to Destroy. 3. Keep Finger Straight and Off the Trigger Until Ready to Fire. 4. Ensure Positive Identification of the Target and its Surroundings.  
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What are the three components Weapons handling is built on?   show
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show it is designed to provide Soldiers the critical information on their rifle or carbine to properly and effectively engage and destroy threats.  
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What does Chapters 1-4 describe?   show
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What does Chapters 5-9 provide?   show
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What are available optics for mounting on the M4- and M16-series modular weapon system?   show
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show 1. Iron. 2. Optics. 3. Thermal. 4. Pointer/Illuminator/Laser.  
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show . Non-dominant eye use. 2. Incorrect zero. 3. Battlefield obscurants. 4. Incorrect sight alignment. 5. Incorrect sight picture.6. Improper range determination.  
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What are some of the difficulties for Environmental conditions?   show
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show 1. Slow semiautomatic fire. 2. Rapid semiautomatic fire. 3. Automatic or Burst fire.  
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What type of malfunction can immediate action correct?   show
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show 1.Hear the hammer fall with click 2. Tap Mag Firmly 3. Pull Charging handle, release to extract cartridge and feed chamber and lock new round 4. Reassess by continuing shot process  
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show 1. Immediate action does not work after two attempts. 2. The trigger refuses to be squeezed. 3. The trigger feels like "mush" when squeezed.  
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What are the two general types of corrective action for a weapon malfunction?   show
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show Hill, Valley, Ridge Saddle, Depression also known as Hidden Valley Ranch Salad Dressing Acronym  
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What are the supplementary terrain features?   show
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show Draw Cliff Spur  
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What are contour lines and what do they represent?   show
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What are the two techniques for using the lensatic compass?   show
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What is the definition of a map?   show
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show black red brown red-brown blue green  
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What do the colors represent   show
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show index, intermediate, supplementary  
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What the three norths   show
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How do you figure out a back azimuth?   show
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show Two  
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show Right and up  
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The four quadrants of a map are   show
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show gentle steep concave convex  
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show The Neat Line  
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What is an azimuth?   show
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How many different types of maps are there?   show
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show Three  
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What is the Regulation/FM/ATP/ADP for Army/ NCO History   show
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How many campaign and battle streamers does the Army Flag have?   show
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What is the motto of the Army seal?   show
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What is the Army's mission   show
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What forces make up the army?   show
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show prevent shape and win  
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show The Land Domain is the most complex of all Combat Domains, and is also where most countries are capable of having a defense as some countries are unable to afford a Navy, Air Force, or other forms of defense.  
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show The part of the United States Code (USC) that governs the Army is Title 10.  
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What Department of Defense Directive (DODD) governs the Army?   show
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show Unified Land Operations are the synchronization of our efforts between Joint Services, other government agencies, or partner nations, and other military forces from other partner nations.  
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show ADP- 6-0  
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What are the three types of promotion point worksheets?   show
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show Two  
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show System Design Build Deliver  
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show Add answer  
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show Add answer  
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What is the purpose of AR 600-52?   show
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show annually  
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What are the two types of sexual assault reporting options available to Soldiers?   show
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Define the role of the SHARP Program in the Army.   show
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What form is used to file for a sharp report   show
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What must a commander's SHARP policy letter include?   show
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What is the purpose of the Catch a Serial Offender (CATCH) program?   show
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Who is required to attend the Sexual Assault Review Board (SARB)?   show
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show Monthly  
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What are the Army’s four strategic roles?   show
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show Answer: Unified Land Operations (ULO) – The simultaneous execution of offensive, defensive, and stability operations to shape the environment, prevent conflict, and win in combat.  
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What is “mission command?   show
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show Prompt and sustained land combat Combined arms operations Special operations Set and sustain the theater for the joint force Integrate national, multinational, and joint power on land  
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What are the two primary types of land operations?   show
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What are the two primary components of the Army’s structure?   show
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When and where was the United States Army officially established?   show
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show Answer: The SMA is the senior enlisted advisor to the Army Chief of Staff and represents the entire enlisted force. It was created in 1966, with William O. Wooldridge serving as the first SMA.  
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How many campaign streamers does the army have?   show
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