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ARMY BOARD

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show Army Command Policy  
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show Sexual Harassment/Assault Response Prevention  
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What Regulation covers the SHARP Program in AR 600-20?   show
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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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What does I. A.M. STRONG stand for?   show
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show It is the Army's campaign to combat sexual assaults by engaging all Soldiers in preventing sexual assaults before they occur.  
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What should Soldiers Intervene Act and Motivate?   show
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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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Paragraph 7-6 What are the Types of Sexual Harassment?   show
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What army regulation covers suicide prevention?   show
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show Army Suicide Prevention Program  
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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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what is the ASPP purpose?   show
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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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show Primary Gatekeepers are Chaplains, ASAP counselors, Family Advocacy Program Workers, AER Counselors, ER Medical Techs, and Medical/Dental Health Professionals  
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What is a secondary gatekeeper and who are they?   show
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Five Domains of the H2F System   show
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show Governance Program Equipment and Facilities Personnel Leadership Education  
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show Mission Essential Task List  
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show The ability to meet the physical demands of any combat or duty position, accomplish the mission, and continue to fight and win.  
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show A: Tactical Combat Casualty Care  
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What are the steps in TCCC?   show
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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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5) When would you not render first aid to a casualty?   show
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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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show A: Heat cramps, heat exhaustion, heatstroke  
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show A: Head tilt/chin lift method and Jaw thrust  
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show A: Suspected neck or spinal injury  
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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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show A: Care rendered to a casualty prior to the arrival of medical personnel  
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show A: Universal donor  
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show A: 2-4 inches  
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What are the two types of fractures?   show
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What are the three types of bleeding?   show
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show A: side of neck (carotid), ankle (dorsalis pedis), wrist (radial), groin (femoral)  
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show A: Lines 1-5  
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show AR 600-8-19  
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show 1. decentralized 2. Semi-centralized 3. centralized  
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show Semi-Centralized  
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show PZ: 36 months TIS - 8 months TIG SZ: 18 months TIS - 6 months TIG  
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What are the TIG/TIS requirements for promotion to SSG/E6?   show
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What are the three different ways that a soldier may be reduced for misconduct?   show
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show 1. Erroneous enlistment grade 2. Misconduct 3. Inefficiency 4. Approve for discharge Under Other Than Honorable conditions 5. Failure to complete training  
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show The secondary zone (SZ) provides incentives to those who strive for excellence and whose accomplishments demonstrated capacity for leadership, and marked potential warrant promotion ahead of their peers  
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show *Fill requirements with the best qualified soldiers *Provide an equitable and just system that will consider all qualified soldiers *Recognize the best qualified and retain the highest caliber soldier for a career in the Army  
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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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What will the NCOER rating chain consist of?   show
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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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What form is used on NCOER   show
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What form is used for counseling?   show
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What publication covers the counseling process?   show
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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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show 1. Open the session. 2. Discuss the issues. 3. Develop a plan of action. 4. Record and close the session  
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show Shawna Baker  
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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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show A: Any action that unlawfully or unjustly results in unequal treatment of persons or groups based on race, color, gender, national origin or religion  
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show A: Equal Opportunity – Advisor (BDE and higher), Leader, Representative (company and BN)  
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show A: AR 15-6  
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What are the two types of EO Complaints?   show
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What is an Informal Complaint?   show
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What is a Formal Complaint?   show
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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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Five critical elements of the H2F System   show
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Five Domains of the H2F System   show
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show OPAT WTBDs HPDTs ACFT  
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show continue building readiness  
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Four Parts of H2F Doctrine   show
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Principles of H2F   show
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What is an SPRC?   show
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What is the Army standard for a brigade-sized unit SPRC?   show
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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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show Initial Phase Sustaining Phase  
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What is the overarching goal of the H2F System?   show
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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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show What is Mental Readiness? The ability to meet the mental DEMANDS of any combat or duty position, ADAPT successfully in the presence of extreme RISK and ADVERSITY, accomplish the MISSION, and continue to FIGHT and WIN.  
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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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show TC 4-02.1  
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show AR 600-8-19  
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What is the Regulation/FM/ATP/ADP for Counseling/ NCOER   show
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show AR 600-20 ch 6  
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What is the Regulation/FM/ATP/ADP for Land Navigation   show
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show TC 3-22.9  
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What are the primary firing positions?   show
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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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show 1. Feeding. 2. Chambering. 3. Locking. 4. Firing. 5. Unlocking. 6. Extracting. 7. Ejecting. 8. Cocking.  
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show the mechanical process a weapon follows during operation.  
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What are the two major components of the M-16 and M-4?   show
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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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What is weapons control status?   show
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What are the weapon safety status of the M4 and m16 series weapons?   show
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show must be treated as if it is loaded and prepared to fire.  
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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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show 1. the Soldier. 2. the weapon. 3. the environment.  
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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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show the weapon, aiming devices, mountable weapons, and accessories associated with the rifle and carbine.  
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What does Chapters 5-9 provide?   show
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show 1. Iron Sight. 2. Back Up Iron Sight (BUIS). 3. CCO, M68.4. RCO, M150.  
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show 1. Iron. 2. Optics. 3. Thermal. 4. Pointer/Illuminator/Laser.  
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What are some of the most common aiming errors?   show
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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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show 1. Failure to fire. 2. Failure to feed. 3. Failure to chamber. 4. Failure to extract. 5. Failure to eject.  
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How do you perform immediate action?   show
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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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What are the five major terrain features?   show
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show Cut and fill  
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What are the three minor terrain features?   show
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What are contour lines and what do they represent?   show
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show 1. Center hold technique 2. Compass-to-cheek technique  
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show A graphic representation of a portion of the Earths surface drawn to scale, as seen from above.  
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colors of a map   show
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show Black is Man made, Red is cultural feature, Brown is relief features, Red-Brown is cultural and relief, Blue is water and Green is vegetation  
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types of contour lines   show
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show True North, Grid North and Magnetic North  
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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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What is the edge of the map called   show
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show horizontal angel measured in a clockwise manner from a north base line  
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show Eight  
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show Three  
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show ADP 1-0  
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show The Army flag has over 190 campaign and battle streamers.  
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What is the motto of the Army seal?   show
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show To and win the nation wars  
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show Army, National Guard & Reserve  
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show prevent shape and win  
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What is the Land Domain?   show
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What part of the United States Code (USC) governs the Army?   show
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show nt of Defense Directive (DODD) governs the Army? The Department of Defense Directive (DODD) that governs the Army is DODD 5100.01.  
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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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What is the Regulation/FM/ATP/ADP for Misson Command   show
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show 1. Initial 2. Reevaluation 3. Re-computation  
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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 System Design Build Deliver  
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show Add answer  
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What are the Primary zone and secondary zone time to SSG?   show
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What is the purpose of AR 600-52?   show
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How often must commanders evaluate internal controls related to SHARP compliance?   show
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What are the two types of sexual assault reporting options available to Soldiers?   show
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show The SHARP Program is designed to prevent and respond to sexual harassment and sexual assault through prevention efforts, training, victim advocacy, reporting options, and holding offenders accountable.  
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show D Form 2910 (Victim Reporting Preference Statement)  
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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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show Shape operational environments Prevent conflict Prevail in large-scale ground combat Consolidate gains  
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What is the Army’s operational concept?   show
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show Mission command is an approach to command and control that empowers subordinates and enables success in complex and ambiguous environments  
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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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show Operating forces – Units that deploy and fight. Institutional force – Provides training, support, and sustainment.  
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When and where was the United States Army officially established?   show
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What is the significance of the Sergeant Major of the Army (SMA) position, and when was it created?   show
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How many campaign streamers does the army have?   show
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