Untitled Deck Flashcards

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240

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TC 3-22.240

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battle drills

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3-21.8 Appendix J

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RTC for training

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RTC 350-1

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RTC for MOUT

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RTC 350-1-2

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RTF FOR MOBILITY

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RTC 350-1-4

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RTC FOR ASOP

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RTC 350-2

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RTC FOR FESOP

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RTC 350-3

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RTC FOR WETSOP

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RTC 350-4

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RTC FOR FRIES

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RTC 350-6

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RTC FOR MARKSMANSHIP

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RTC 350-10

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RTC FOR BREACHING

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RTC 350-19

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rgt policy letter 1

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Open door policy

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rgt policy letter 2

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EO

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rgt policy letter 3

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SHARP

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rgt policy letter 4

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Safeguarding our integrity

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rgt policy letter 5

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Health of the force

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rgt policy letter 6

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Readiness

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rgt policy letter 7

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Live fire policy

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rgt policy letter 8

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Treatment of persons

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rgt policy letter 9

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Misconduct, reporting and withholding policy

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rgt policy letter 10

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RFS

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rgt policy letter 11

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Drug testing policy

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rgt policy letter 12

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Parenthood, Pregnancy, postpartum and Family wellness policy

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BN policy letter 1

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Open Door Policy

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BN policy letter 2
EO
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BN policy letter 3
Sharp
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BN policy letter 4
Physical Security and Care of Equipment
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BN policy letter 5
Opalert Leave and Passes
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BN policy letter 6
SFRG SOP
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BN policy letter 7
Privately Owned Weapons
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BN policy letter 8
Suicide Prevention
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Who are the 7 Ranger MOH recipients?
COL Ralph Puckett SPC Robert D Law SSG Robert J Pruden SSG Lazlo Rebel SFC Gary Lee Litrell SFC Leroy Petry SFC Christopher A Celiz
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When was 2nd Batt activated
Oct 1st 1974
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When was the 75th Ranger Regiment designated
February 1986
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What is AER and what is its Reference?
Army Emergency Relief, free loans for service members, AR 930-4
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What is ARC and its reference
American Red Cross, notification, verification, communication, AR 930-5
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What is ASAP and its reference
Army Substance Abuse Program, AR 600-85
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What is SUDCC and its reference
Substance Use Disorder Clinical Care, AR 600-85
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What is SFL-TAP and its reference
Soldier for Life Transition Assistance Program, AR 600-81
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What are our Charters
The Abrams, Wickham, Sullivan and Odierno Charters
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What are the big 5
PT, Marksmanship, Casualty Care, small unit tactics and mobility
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Non standard boot criteria
Support, they cover the ankle bone Soles, they are consistent with hiking boots Color, earth tone colors only Appearance, must be consistent with military appearance
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1st rule of weapons safety
Treat every weapon as if it is loaded
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2nd rule of weapons safety
Never point the weapon at anything you do not intend to destroy
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3rd rule of weapons safety
Keep finger straight and off the trigger until ready to fire
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4th rule of weapons safety
Ensure positive identification of the target and its surroundings
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UCMJ reference
AR 27-10
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Drill and ceremony reference
TC 3-21.5
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Rifle Marksmanship M4/M16
TC 3-22.9
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Crew served machine gun reference
TC 3-22.68
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Leadership and Counseling Reference
ADP 6-22
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Map reading and land navigation
TC 3-25.26
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Land Navigation
TC 3-25.26
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Wear and appearance of the military uniform
AR 670-1
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First Aid
TC 4-25.11/ Ranger Medic handbook
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Army Programs
AR 608-1/ 930-4
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Ranger operations
TC 7-85
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Rifle Platoon and Squad Weapons
TC 3-21.8
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Battle focused training
TC 7-1
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Salutes, honors and visits of courtesy
AR 600-25
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Grenade launcher manual
TC 3-22.31
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5 major terrain features
Hill, valley, ridge, saddle and depression
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3 minor terrain features
Spur, Draw and cliff
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Classes of fire in respect to the target
Frontal, flanking, enfilade and oblique
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Classes of fire in respect to the gun,
Search Traverse Traverse and search Fixed Free Swinging traverse
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Classes of fire in respect to the ground
Plunging and grazing
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What is the cone of fire
The cone of fire is the group of trajectories the bullets form when fired from a gun
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What is the beaten zone
The beaten zone is the elliptical pattern formed on the ground or target by the bullets fired from a machine gun
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What are the two supplementary terrain features
Cut and fill
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What is the army definition of leadership
the process of influencing people by providing purpose, direction, and motivation to accomplish the mission and improve the organization
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Army definition of leadership
the process of influencing people by providing purpose, direction, and motivation to accomplish the mission and improve the organization
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What are the Primary roles of an NCO
1. Lead by example 2. Train from experience 3. Enforce and maintain standards 4. Take care of soldier, their families and equipment
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What is your definition of leadership
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Max range of m249
3600m
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Area 249 target
800m
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Point 249 target
600m
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Cycle of function for the m249
Feeding, chambering, locking, firing, unlocking, extracting, cocking
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M240 max range
3725m
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M240 point target
Bipod 600m, tripod 800 meters
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M240 area targets
Bipod 800m, tripod 1100m
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Tracer burnout
900m
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What are the 3 classifications of fires
Respect to the ground, weapon and target
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Definition of a map
A map is a graphic representation of a portion of the earths surface drawn to scale, as seen from above
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What are the 3 types of contour lines
1. Index, thickest line, tells you elevation above sea level 2. Intermediate, thinner, in between index 3 Supplementary, dotted, indicates flatter terrain
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What are the three types of north
Grid Magnetic True
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How many miles are in one degree
Approximately 17.78