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Copied directly from the book: "Winning the board" By: MSG Skinner (ret.)
Terms in this set (50)
What is an NCO
A leader
What is a sergeant's job?
To lead and train soldiers
The Chain of Command is reinforced by what channel of communication?
The NCO support channel.
On what date was the NCO support channel formally recognized?
December 20th, 1976
Give two examples when the Chain of Command may be jumped or even bypassed?
Valid Inspector General (IG) complaints about the immediate chain of command, and when there is an equal opportunity problem within the immediate chain of command.
Is the Sergeant Major in your Chain of Command
No, he or she is in the NCO support channel
Is the company commander part of your NCO Support Channel?
No. The C.O. is part of the Chain of Command.
Who is at the top of the NCO support Channel?
Sergeant Major of the Army
FM 1
The Army
FM 3-7 and the entire 3-11x series
NBC (Nuclear, Biological, Chemical)
FM 21-10
Field Sanitation
FM 4-25.11
First Aid
FM 21-20
Physical Fitness training
FM 3-05.70
Survival
FM 3-25.26
Land Navigation
FM 3-21.5
Drill and Ceremony
FM 22-6
Guard Duty
FM 6-22
Army Leadership (Including counseling)
FM 3-22.9
Rifle Marksmanship
FM 3-22.68
Crew Served Machine Guns
FM 3-23.35
Combat Training with Pistols
AR 27-10
Military Justice
AR 381-12
SAEDA
AR 600-9
Weight Control
AR 600-85
ASAP (Army Substance Abuse Program)
AR 600-20
EO (Equal Opportunity)
AR 600-8-19
Enlisted Promotions and Reductions
AR 670-1
Uniform Wear
AR 600-8-22
Awards and Decorations
AR 840-10
Flags
AR 600-43
Conscientious Objection
AR 600-8-19
Enlisted Promotion
DA PAM 600-25
NCO Professional Development
3RD MISB UNIT HISTORY
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FIRST AID
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What Army manual Covers first aid for soldiers?
FM 4-25.11
What is First Aid?
It's the first care given to the injured soldiers before medcal personnel are available.
What are the four life-saving steps of first aid?
1. Clear the airway and restore breathing
2. Stop the bleeding
3. Treat and dress the wounds to prevent infection.
4. Prevent shock.
What are three types of bleeding and how are the recognized?
Arterial: Blood is bright red and spurts with the heartbeat.
Venous: Blood is dark red and flows in a steady stream.
Capillary: Blood oozes from the wound.
How do you stop bleeding?
1. Apply a field dressing
2. Apply manual pressure
3. Elevate the injured limb
4. Apply a pressure dressing
5. Apply a tourniquet
Whose first aid dressing should be used on the casualty?
Use the casualty's bandage.
When should a tourniquet be used on the casualty?
As a last resort when everything has failed to stop the bleeding or when an arm or leg has been cut off.
What are four types of burns?
Electrical, thermal, chemical and laser
What is the single most common cause of air-way blockage?
The tongue.
Where is the tourniquet applied?
Around a limb, between the injurt and the heart, two to four inches above the wound. And, never place a tourniquet directly on a joint.
How tight should a tourniquet be?
Until bright red bleeding has stopped.
What must be done to indicate a casualty has a tourniquet?
Mark the casualty's forehead with a "T" and note the time of application
When should you loosen or remove a tourniquet?
You should never loosen or remove a tourniquet.
Define Manual pressure?
Firm pressure on the dressing for five to ten minutes
What is HIV?
Human Immunovirus
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