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| When was the code of conduct established? |
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| 17 Aug 1955 under the Eisenhower Admin. |
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| Waht army regulation covers the code of conduct |
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| If you were to become a prisoner of war what information would you be required to give? |
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| Name, Rank, service number, date of birth |
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| Which article of the code of conduct pertains to escape and evasion |
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| When was the code of conduct amended |
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| How many articles are in the COC |
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| What is the first sentnce of Article 1 |
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| I am na American , fighting in the forces which guard my coutry and our way of life |
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| What should prosoners be searched for |
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| Hidden weapons, documents of intelligence value |
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| What is the main purpose of the Geneva COnvention |
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| It provides rules that prosoners of war must be treated humanely |
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| What document supports the COC |
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| manual for Courts Martial under the UCMJ |
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| Survival evasion resistance and escape |
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| How many articles are there in the US constitution |
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| How many amendments are there in the us constitiution |
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| How many people sugned the us constitution |
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| when was the constitution signed |
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| What is general order number 1 |
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| I will gurard everything within the limits of my post and quit my post only when properly relieved |
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| what is general order number 2 |
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| I will obey my special orders and perform all my dutied in a military manner |
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| what is general order number 3 |
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| I will report violations of my special orders, emergencies, and anything not covered in my instructions to the commander of the relief |
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| what are two types of orders a gurar can receive |
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| the power to cause death or severe bodily harm |
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| What are the two words that the countersign consists of |
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| what field manual covers guard duty |
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| what are the two different types of guard mountings |
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| what is your chain of command as a guard |
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| commander of the relief, sergeant of the guard, officer of the guard, field officer of the day, commanding officer at the level responsible for the guard mount |
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| If you sleep on duty, what could your punishment be |
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| what are two types of guard duty |
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| interior guard and exterior guard |
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| does a guard salute indoors |
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| what is the oldest part of the army |
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| the army national guard december 1636 |
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| when did the us army begin |
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| who was the first commander in cheif of the continental army |
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| When was the declaration of independance signed |
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| what was the bloodiest war in american history |
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| civil war over 600,000 dead |
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| on what date did the japanese attack pearl harbor |
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| What is the longest war in us history |
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| when was saddam hussein captured |
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| what army regulation covers salutes, honors and vistis of courtesy |
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| When do you salute inside a building |
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| when reporting to your commander, pay officer, military board, indoor ceremony, sentry duty |
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| can you salute as a prisoner |
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| no you have lost the right to salute |
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| is the recipeint of the medal of honor |
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| where do you wal when walking with someone that is serior to you |
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| on the senior persons left |
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| wehn meeting an officer in the open how far away shold you be fefore rendering the hand salute |
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| approx 6 paces, wihtin speaking sidstance, making eye contact |
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| when the president of the us arrives and leaves an army installation how many gun salutes do they get |
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| what is the official song of the us army |
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| the army goes rolling along, also know as the army song |
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| the army son is always played at the conclusion of what events |
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| reviews parades honor guard ceremonies |
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| who exits a military vehicle first |
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| what is the only time that you do not remove your headgear when reporting to an officer indoors |
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| when you are considered to be under armys |
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| when you are carrying a weapon in your hand by sling or by holster |
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| how long is the call to the color |
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| what does effective training require |
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| effective training requires the personal time energy and guidance of commanders |
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| wich fm covers Battle focused training |
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| what drives the METL development process |
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| what happended whey it happened and how it can be done better |
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| why arent AARs critiques? |
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| AARs are not critiques because they do not determine success or failure |
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| What does AAR stand for and what does it povide |
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| What army field manual is called Training the Force |
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| What is the Armys bumber one priority |
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| The army time management sytem is composed of what three pahses |
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| An AAR is not called what |
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| what are the three types of training plans |
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| long range, short range, near term |
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| what does the term METL stand for |
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| Mission essential task list |
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| what are the codes used to rate task proficiency |
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| T trained, P needs practice, U untrained |
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| what does MILES stand for |
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| multiple integrated laser engagement system |
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| what are the four parts that the AAR consists of |
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| reveiew what was upposed to happen, establish what happensed, determine what was righ or wrong, determine how th etask should be done differntly the next time |
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| What is th eFM for map reading |
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