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| What does ASAP stand for? |
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| Army Substance Abuse Program |
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| What amy regulation covers ASAP |
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| What are the ways a soldier can be identified as haveing a sub abuse prob. |
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| Voluntary, commander, bichem, medical, investigation or apprehension. |
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| Commanders may direct drung testion under what conditions? |
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| Unit ispections, search and seizure, competence for duty, rehab, safety insp, consent, new entrant, medical |
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| What does the ACS symbol represent? |
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| The heart=giving, the cross=help, and the gyroscope=stability |
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| What army regulation covers ACS |
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| How is ACS staffed for the most part |
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| what is the motto of the ACS |
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| Self help, service and stability |
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| What can you do the help out ACS |
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| Donate Staple foodstuff, useable houshold goods, and time |
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| What does CLEP stand for? |
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| College level education program |
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| What regulation covers ACES |
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| What are the goals of ACES |
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| Develop confident, competent leaders, Supprot the enlistment , retention, and transition of soldiers, provide self development for all. |
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| What are some basice services offered by ACES |
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| BSEP, ASEP, High School, SOCAD, VEAP, Skill Recognition Programs, Head start, Gateway, DANTES, Education Counseling Serv, Learnign Resource Cent |
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| Basic skills education program |
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| Advanced Skills Education Program |
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| What does SOCAD stand for |
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| Service member Opportunity COlleges Army Degrees |
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| What does VEAP stand for? |
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| Veterans Educational Assistance Program |
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| What does DANTES stand for? |
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| Defense activitiy for non traditional education support |
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| What Army Regulation covers AER |
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| How does AER provide financial assistance |
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| Loan without interest, grant, or a combination of both |
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| what army regulation covers red cross |
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| what does DEERS stand for |
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| Defense enrollment eligibility reporting system |
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| To obtain dependent ID cards for eligible spouse and children |
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| what is the first thing you should do when you handle a weapon |
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| Name the five phases of BRM |
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| Preliminary, downrange feedback, field fire, advanced rigle marksmanship, advanced optics laser and iron sights |
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| what is the purpose of a weaponeer |
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| simulate live fire scenarios without firing rounds, provides immeditate feedback |
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| what are the four fundamentals of marksmanship |
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| steady postion, proper aim and sight picture, breathing, trigger squeeze |
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| what are the two basic elements of sight picture |
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| sight alignment and placing of the aiming point |
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| What does SPORTS stand for |
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| Slap, pull, observe, release, tap, shoot. |
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| Is SPORTS an immediate or remedial action |
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| name the different categories of malfunctions on the m16 |
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| failure to feed chamber or lock, failure to fire , failure extact, failure to eject |
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| define max effective range |
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| the greatest distacn a soldier is expected to hit a target |
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| CLeaner lubricant perservative |
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| A 5.56 mm, magazine fed, gas operated, air cooled, semiautomatic or three round burst, hadnheld, hsoulder fired weapon |
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| What are the 7 types of ammo for the M16 |
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| Ball, trace, dummy, blank, ball green tip, tracer red tip, short range training blue tip |
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| what are the steps to battlesight zero the M16 |
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| Adjust the elevation knob countercloskwise, until the rear sight assembly rests flush with the carrying handle and the 8/3 marking is aligned with the index line. then adjust the elevation knob on emore click clockwise |
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| describe the weights of the M16 |
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| without mag and sling 7.78, with sling and 20 round mag 8.48, with sling and 30 round mag 8.79 |
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| describe the max rates of fire for the M16 |
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| semi 45/min, burst 90/min, sustained 12-15/min |
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| what is the muzzle velocity of the M16 |
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| Describe the ranges for the M16 |
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| Max range 3,600 meters, max effective point target 550, max area 800 meters |
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| describe the barrel rifling for the M16 |
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| 210 rouds, 7 magazines 30 rounds each |
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| the elevation knob adjusts the point of aim for the m16 how much |
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| what is the overall length of the m16 |
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| what are the 8 step in functioning of the m16 |
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| feeding, chamberin, locking, firing, unlicking, extracting, ejectin, cocking |
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| what are the 8 step in functioning of the m16 |
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| feeding, chamberin, locking, firing, unlicking, extracting, ejectin, cocking |
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| what is the FM concerning the M4 |
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| what is the muzzle velocity of the m4 |
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| what is the weight of an m4 with sling and fully loaded magazine |
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| Max effective ranges of the M4 |
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| Max range is 3,600, max effective point 500 meters, max effect area 600 |
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| the elevation knob adjusts the pointof aim for the m4 rifle how much |
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| what is the max range of the m249 SAW |
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| What is the max range of the m249 against a point target for both tipod and bipod? |
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| Tipod 800 meters, Bipod 600 meters |
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| what is the basic load of ammo for the m249 |
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| 1,000 rounds in 200 round drums |
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| is gas operated ari cooled, belt or magazine fed, automatic weapoin that fires from teh opn bolt position |
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| what are the rates of fire for the saw |
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| sustained rate is 100 rounds per min, rapid rate is 200 rounds per min, cyclic rate is 650-850 rounds per min. |
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| what are the steps to the cycle of functioning for the m249 |
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| deeding , chambering, locking, firing, unlocking, extracting, cocking |
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| name 3 assault firing positions used with the m249 |
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| the m9 pistol is a 9mm semiautomatic, mag fed, recoil operation, double action weapon chambered for the 9mm cartridge. |
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| what is the weight of the m9 pistol with a 15 round mag. |
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| what is the basic load of ammo for the m9 |
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| how many rounds can the mag of an m9 hold |
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| what FM covers the m9 pistol |
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| what are the steps of the cycle of operation of the m9 |
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| feeding chamerbering, locking, firing, unlocking, extractiong, ejecting, cocking |
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| what is the max effective range for the m9 |
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| what is the highest peacetime award for valor |
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| during peacetime , who is the approving authority of the soldeers medal |
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| a decoratoin, medal, badge, ribbon or appurtenacne bestowed on an individual or a unit |
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| what is the highest award given by the army in time of war |
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| how many stars are on the blue silk sheild of the medal of honor |
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| who is the approving aithority for the medal of honor |
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| who awards the medal of honor |
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| the president of the united states |
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| name the ribbon awarded to member of the us army for successful completion of basic training and AIT |
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| certificate of achievement |
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| what is the time limit for recommending an award |
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| how many different weapons are authorized component bars |
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| who is the approving aithority fo rth egood conduct medal |
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| how often can you get the good conduct medal |
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| who is the final approving authority of the AAM |
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| approving authority for the arcom |
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| approving authority for the LM |
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| lieutenant general and above |
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| who can make recommendations for an award |
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| any person having knowledge of an outstanding acr or achievment |
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| to whom is the purple heart awarded |
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| to anyone military or civ wounded or killed in action against the armed enemy |
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| what is the second highest award for valor |
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| the distinguished service cross |
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| what was the first medal awarded in the us army |
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| what was the purple heart initially awarded for |
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| it was awarded for valor in the revolutionary war |
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| what decoration has george washingtons face on it |
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| name threee appurtenances |
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| oak leaf clusters, v device, numerals, clasps, service stars, arrowhead, m device |
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| what da form us used for awards |
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| what army regulation governs awards and decorations |
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| what are the 3 us army comnat badges |
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| combat infantryman, combat action, combat medical badge |
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| what army regulation covers the wear and appearance of the military uniform |
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| when must id tags be worn |
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| when directed by the cmmander, engaged in field training, in an aircraft, or oconus |
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| who is authorized to wear insignia of brach on the patrol cap |
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| what army regulation prescribes the plicies for completing evaluation reports that support the evaluation reporting system ERS |
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| What da pamphlet prescribes the procedures for completing evaluation reports theat support teh evaluation reproting system ERS |
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| under the ERS a soldier is evaluated on performance and potential in this system, what three kinds of evaluation are given |
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| what will taring cahin for an nco consist of |
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| rated nco, rater, senior tater, reviewer |
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| how many dif types of ncoers are there |
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| annual, change of rater, relief for cause, complete the record, 60 day rater option, 60 day senior rater option, Temporary duty special duty or compassionate reassignment |
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| what is the minimum period of time for rater qualification |
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| what is the min period of time for senior rater qualification |
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| what is the minimum period of time for senior rater qualifications |
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| what form is used for th eNCO counseling checklist record |
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| what forms are used for the NCOER |
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| da 2166-8-1 and da 2166-8 |
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| who is the last individual to sign the NCOER |
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| what are the parts of the NCOER |
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| admin data, athentication, duty description, army values nco resp, overall performance and potential |
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| all ncos in the rank of SGT through CSM |
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