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Staff Sergeant Test with A Graded Solutions What are the goals of leadership? - Answer-1.) accomplish the mission 2.) look out for the welfare of the troops What is a preparatory command? - Answer-A command that states a movement that is to be carried out What is a command of execution? - An...

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What are the goals of leadership? - Answer-1.) accomplish the mission 2.) look out for
the welfare of the troops

What is a preparatory command? - Answer-A command that states a movement that is
to be carried out

What is a command of execution? - Answer-The command that signals when the
movement is to be carried out

Examples of combine commands are... - Answer-1.) fall in/fall out 2.) rest/at ease

The command "as you were" can be given when? - Answer-After the preparatory
command but before the command of execution

When opening ranks, how many steps does each rank take? - Answer-1st squad- 2
steps forward
2nd squad- 1 step forward
3rd squad- stands fast
4th squad- 2 half steps back

When closing ranks, how many steps does each rank take? - Answer-1st squad- 4 half
steps back
2nd squad- 2 half steps back
3rd squad- stands fast
4th squad- 1 step forward

The length of the step at both quick and double time are... - Answer-30 inches

The length of step in backwards march and right/left step march is... - Answer-15 inches

What is the cadence of quick time March? - Answer-120 steps per minute

What is the cadence of double Time? - Answer-180 steps per minute

What is the difference between a color and a standard? - Answer-Colors are flags of
organization carried by un-mounted units. Standards are the same thing, but they are
mounted on vehicles

, The four life saving steps are.. - Answer-1.) open the airway; restore the breathing and
hear beat 2.) stop the bleeding 3.)protect the wound 4.) treat for shock

How do you treat for shock? - Answer-1.) keep casualty 2.) if not a head wound, elevate
the feet 3.) relieve the pain 4.) loosen the clothing 5.) reassure the victim

What are some methods for stopping the bleeding? - Answer-1.) pressure points 2.)
pressure dressing 3.) tourniquets 4.) elevation

What are two types of fractures? - Answer-1.) open/compound 2.) closed/simple

Define a map - Answer-A map is a line drawing, to scale, of a portion of the Earth's
surface as seen from above

What are 5 basic colors used on a map and what do they stand for? - Answer-1.)Blue-
water 2.)Black- man made objects 3.)Red- roads 4.)Green- vegetation 5.)Brown-
contour lines


What is the mission of JROTC? - Answer-To motivate young people to be better
citizens.

What are two ways to become an American citizen? - Answer-Birth, naturalization, and
congress

The 14th amendment was enacted to protect the rights of... - Answer-Blacks and
Indians

Which amendment guarantees the freedom of speech and freedom of religion? -
Answer-The first amendment

One of the main reasons the 14th amendment was passed was to ensure all Americans
could... - Answer-Vote

The JROTC program officially began with the passage of the... - Answer-National
defense Act of 1916

The first school in the US to combine regular and military classes was... - Answer-
Norwich University

The first stars and stripes flag was created by.. - Answer-The Continental Congress in
Philadelphia

What year was the first stars and stripes flag created? - Answer-1777

The Blue rectangle with the white stars on the flag is called... - Answer-The Union

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