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  2. Battle Drill #6: Enter and Clear a Building (Platoon) (7-3-D108)

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    1. The platoon kills, captures, or forces the withdrawal of all enemy in the building. 2. The platoon prevents noncombatant casualties and collateral damage (ROE dependent). 3. The platoon maintains a sufficient fighting force to defeat the enemy’s counterattack, and continue the mission. PERFORMANCE MEASURES.

  3. Classes of Supply - Army Education Benefits Blog

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    Class II – Clothing. Class III – Petroleum, oils, and lubricants. Class IV – Fortification and barrier materials. Class V – Ammunition. Class VI – Personal Items. Class VII – Major End Items. Class VIII – Medical supplies, minimal amounts. Class IX – Repair Parts. Class X – Miscellaneous supplies.

  4. ACCIDENT INVESTIGATION AND REPORTING - Army Education Benefits...

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    DEFINITION – ARMY ACCIDENT. ARMY ACCIDENT – an accident that results in injury / illness to either army or non-Army personnel, and/or damage to Army or non-Army property as a result of Army operations (caused by the Army). ACCIDENT INVESTIGATION. AND REPORTING – AR 385-40. ACCIDENT REPORTING TERMINOLOGY.

  5. Troop leading procedures - Army Education Benefits Blog

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    6. Complete the plan. The leader completes his plan based on the reconnaissance and any changes in the situation. He should review his mission, as he received it from his commander, to ensure that his plan meets the requirements of the mission and stays within the framework of the commander’s intent. 7. Issue the complete order

  6. OVERVIEW of CLS TASKS and EQUIPMENT - Army Education Benefits...

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    CLS tasks (cont): Identify and treat cold injuries in addition to frostbite. Administer first aid to blister, choking, and blood agent casualties and provide additional treatment to nerve agent casualties. Administer over-the-counter pain killers (such as Tylenol ) and antihistamine tablets (such as Sudafed ). Transport a casualty using various ...

  7. Land Nav Task 3 - Army Education Benefits Blog

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    Use a 1:50,000-scale military map; circle. one example of each major terrain feature. and one example of each minor terrain. feature. Randomly number the circled terrain. features 1 through 8. Provide each soldier. being tested with duplicate sets of the map, paper, and two pencils.

  8. 113-571-1022 (SL1) - Perform Voice Communications - Army...

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    113-571-1022 (SL1) - Perform Voice Communications. Standards: Entered a radio net, sent a message, and left a radio net using the proper call signs, call sign sequence, prowords, and phonetic alphabet and numerals with 100 percent accuracy. Conditions: Given one operational radio set (warmed up. and set to the net frequency) for each net.

  9. Types of Hand Grenades - Army Education Benefits Blog

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    Types of Hand Grenades. The six types of handgrenades according to FM 3-23.30. The hand grenade is a hand-held, hand-armed, and hand-thrown weapon. U.S. forces use colored smoke, white smoke, riot-control, special purpose, fragmentation, offensive, and practice hand grenades. Each grenade has a different capability that provides the soldier ...

  10. 081-831-1054 (SL2) - Army Education Benefits Blog

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    081-831-1054 (SL2) - Evacuate Casualties. Standards: Transported the casualties to medical aid or a pickup site using an appropriate carry or, if other soldiers are available, by litter. The litter was loaded onto a military vehicle (ground vehicle or rotary-wing aircraft) without dropping or causing further injury to the casualty. a forward area.

  11. Determine Primary Zone or Secondary Zone for Promotion

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    Use the simple charts below to help determine which category you fall within. Promotion information for Sergeant: Primary Zone: Board appearance is 34 months TIS/six months. TIG. Promotion is 36 months TIS/eight months TIG. Secondary Zone: Board Appearance is 16 months TIS/four. months TIG.