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how to say mili-
tary time
ex) 0004
ex) 1000
ex) 1430
ex) 2109
ex) 12:03 am
2.
Phonetic Num-
bers
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
1.
Zero,
zero,
zero,
four
2.
Ten
hundred
3.
Fourteen-
thirty
4.
Twenty-one-zero-niner
5.
0003
0 = ZEE-RO
1 = WUN
2 = TOO
3 = TREE
4
=
FOW-ER
5 = FIFE
6 = SIX
7
=
SEV-EN
8 = AIT
9
=
NIN-ER
10
=
WUN-ZEE-RO
3.
Phonetic Alphabet
A: Alpha (AL-
FAH)
B:
Bravo
(BRAH-VOH)
C: Charlie (CHAR-LEE)
D: Delta (DELL-TAH)
E: Echo (ECK-OH)
F: Foxtrot (FOKS-TROT)
G: Golf (GOLF)
H:
Hotel
(HOH-TELL)
I: India (IN-DEE-AH)
J:
Juliet
(JEW-LEE-ETT)
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future soldier training Exams Practice Guide 2025

  1. how to say mili- tary time ex) 0004 ex) 1000 ex) 1430 ex) 2109 ex) 12:03 am
  2. Phonetic Num- bers 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
  1. Zero, zero, zero, four
  2. Ten hundred
  3. Fourteen- thirty
  4. Twenty-one-zero-niner
  5. 0003

0 = ZEE-RO

1 = WUN

2 = TOO

3 = TREE

4 = FOW-ER

5 = FIFE

6 = SIX

7 = SEV-EN

8 = AIT

9 = NIN-ER

10 = WUN-ZEE-RO

  1. Phonetic Alphabet A: Alpha (AL- FAH) B: Bravo (BRAH-VOH) C: Charlie (CHAR-LEE) D: Delta (DELL-TAH) E: Echo (ECK-OH) F: Foxtrot (FOKS-TROT) G: Golf (GOLF) H: Hotel (HOH-TELL) I: India (IN-DEE-AH) J: Juliet (JEW-LEE-ETT)

future soldier training Exams Practice Guide 2025

K: Kilo (KEY-LOH) L: Lima (LEE-MAH) M: Mike (MIKE) N: November (NO-VEM-BER) O: Oscar (OSS-CAH) P: Papa (PAH-PAH) Q: Quebec (KEH-BECK) R: Romeo (ROW-ME-OH) S: Sierra (SEE-AIR-RAH) T: Tango (TANG-GO) U: Uniform (YOU-NEE-FORM) V: Victor (VIK-TAH) W: Whiskey (WISS-KEY) X: XRAY (ECKS-RAY) Y: Yankee (YANG-KEE) Z: Zulu (ZOO-LOO)

  1. what are the three 1. Enlisted Soldiers category of sol- diers?
  2. Describe the ranks of Enlisted soldiers
  3. what category is private and how does the image looks like? 2. Commissioned Oflcers 3. Warrant oflcers

Enlisted Soldiers put plans into action. Ranks can range from Private to Sergeant Major of the Army.

Enlisted E-1 AND E-

future soldier training Exams Practice Guide 2025

  1. what category is Sergeant 1st Class and how does the image looks like?
  2. what category is Master sergeant and how does the image looks like?
  3. what category is First Sergeant and how does the im- age looks like?
  4. what category is Sergeant Major and how does the image looks like?

Enlisted E-

Enlisted E-

Enlisted E-

Enlisted E-

future soldier training Exams Practice Guide 2025

  1. what catego- ry is Command Sergeant Major and how does the image looks like?
  2. what category Sergeant Major of the Army and how does the image looks like?

Enlisted E-

Enlisted E-

  1. What are the five major terrain fea- tures?
  2. What are the 3 minor terrain fea- tures?
    1. Hill
    2. Saddle
    3. Valley
    4. Ridge
    5. Depression mnemonic: Hidden Valley Ranch Salad Dressing
    6. Draw
    7. Spur
    8. Clitt

future soldier training Exams Practice Guide 2025

  1. EG 97X69X EG: EOCHO GULF 97: EASTWEST 69: NORTHSOUNT x: IS THE MORE PRECISE COORDINATES
  2. what are general orders?
  3. what are special orders?
  4. what are interior guards?
  5. what are exterior guards?
  6. What is General order number 1?
  7. What is General order number 2?
  8. What is General order number 3?

outline the basic responsibilities

gives details on how to perform on a certain post.

enforces military regulations and protect property.

used to protect a unit in a tactical environment.

"I will guard everything within the limits of my post and quit my post only when properly relieved."

  • gives responsibility for everything that happens in your post
  • must investigate any suspicious activity but don't leave the post.
  • use necessary force to apprehend the person
  • if you require relief must contact commander

"I will obey my special orders and perform all my duties in a military manner."

  • required to obey all orders from commanding oflcer, field oflcer of the day, oflcers, and noncommissioned oflcers.
  • pass instructions and special information to your relief when appropriate.

"I will report violations of my special orders, emergencies, and anything not covered in my instructions to the commander of the relief."

  • report all violations of the special order and emergencies.

future soldier training Exams Practice Guide 2025

what are the three 1. I will guard everything within the limits of my post and quit my post only when general orders? properly relieved.

  1. I will obey my special orders and perform all my duties in a military manner.
  2. I will report violations of my special orders, emergencies, and anything not covered in my instructions to the Commander of the Relief.
  3. Army Core Values Loyalty- bear true faith and allegiance Duty - fulfill your obligations Respect - treat others with dignty and respect Selfless service - put welfare of nation above your own Honor- live up to army values Integrity- do what is right Personal courage - face fear danger or adversity. REMEMBER leadership
  4. how to establish security of the site?
  5. is the injury that hurts the most needs to be treat- ed first?
  6. impression of causality condi- tion
  7. Check for respon- siveness

valuate your immediate surroundings and the casualty for obvious, immediate, life-threatening hazards.

No since time is short it should be the one that survives the shortest

Is he lying in a peculiar manner? Are the eyes open? Can you see blood?

a witness collapsed and you have just responded. after you secure the safety of the scene, what must you do next? Ask Where It Hurts Check Breathing

Apply a field dressing.

  1. cut or push clothing away from the injury
  2. if a fabric is stuck do not attempt to clean the wound
  3. remove the dressing fabric without touching the white sterile side from the wounded soldier first aid pouch
  4. grab the two ends of the dressing and let it unfold itself
  5. wrap the tails in opposite directions
  6. tie the not on the outer edge of the dressing
  7. check if you can place two fingers under the knot
  8. Applying pressure place a wad of padding on top the dressing than grab the improvised dressing and tie it like the dressing and make sure you can fit one finger.
  9. Apply tourniquet 1. place the tourniquet 2-4 inches above puncture site
  10. tie a half not on top
  11. grab a stick
  12. tie a square not over the stick
  13. twist the stick until the bleeding stops
  14. secure the stick so it doesn't unwind
  15. prevent or control shock
  16. Treating a Liquid Chemical Burn
  17. Treating a Dry Chemical Burn
  18. lay the casualty on its back
  19. reassure and make sure the casualty stop bleeding
  20. remove restricting clothing
  21. find something to keep the casualty warm
  22. if you have to leave causality to make sure you turn its head on its side to prevent choking on its vomit

Flush liquid chemicals with lots and lots of water.

Flush liquid chemicals with lots and lots of water. Brush ott loose particles of dry chemicals. If large amounts of water are available, flush the area

Treating a White Phosphorus Burn

  1. Treating the Burns
  2. two types of frac- tures
  3. Signs and symp- toms of a fracture include
  4. what happens when someone has a fracture?
  5. prepare the casu- alty for splinting

Smother burning white phosphorus with water, wet cloth, or wet mud. Keep phosphorus covered.

a. Expose the wound by gently lifting and cutting any clothing that's covering the burn area--unless it is stuck to the burn. NOTE: Electrical burns often have an entry and exit point. The sole of the foot is a common exit point. Treat both points. b. Remove any jewelry before swelling sets in. c. Apply a field dressing or other clean material on the burn. Cover white phos- phorus with a wet cloth or mud to exclude air. d. Prevent shock. e. Seek medical help.

Closed Open

Bone sticking through the skin Feeling a break in the bone Pain, tenderness, swelling, and/or bruises Limb looks deformed Diflculty in moving a limb Massive injury to a limb "Snapping" sound heard by the casualty at the time of the injury

do not move the casualty because you can cause for spinal permanent paralysis or death or when there is a broken bone

  1. tell the casulity that you have to creat the splint and you will be right back
  2. loosen any tight clothing and jewerly and place it in casulty pocket. now prepare for the splint
  3. For most fractures, put a splint on each side of the injured limb.
  4. Apply padding between splints and where they touch any bony part of the body.

what does WAIT OUT mean?

  1. what does WORD AFTER mean?
  2. for the salute re- port, what does salute stands for?
  3. SALUTE Report: Size
  4. SALUTE Report: Activity
  5. SALUTE Report: Location
  6. SALUTE Report: Unit/Uniform

I refer to the word of the message that follows.

SIZE

ACTIVITY

LOCATION

UNIT/UNIFORM

TIME

EQUIPMENT

Number of personnel

  • Actual numbers if possible (squad, platoon, etc.) Number of vehicles
  • tactical, armored, construction, etc.

Deploying Redeploying Sustaining Activities Training Defense

Grid Coordinates Airfield Military Base, Kaserne, etc Terrain

Company Battalion Bridge Division

  1. SALUTE Report: Time
  2. SALUTE Report: Equipment
  3. Soldier's Creed: say the 14 I's

Advanced Combat Unit (ACU) MOPP Gear (Mission Oriented Protective Posture) Special Operations Gear

Date Time Group (DTG) Zulu Local

Types of Weapons (M16A1, M16A2, AK-47, etc...) Types of Vehicles (HUMVEES, 5 ton trucks, tanks, etc...) Types of Aircraft (AH-64, C130, etc...) Types of Gear (parachutes, ALICE packs, etc...)

I am an American Soldier. I am a warrior and a member of a team. I serve the people of the United States, and live the Army Values. I will always place the mission first. I will never accept defeat. I will never quit. I will never leave a fallen comrade. I am disciplined, physically and mentally tough, trained and proficient in my warrior tasks and drills. I always maintain my arms, my equipment and myself. I am an expert and I am a professional. I stand ready to deploy, engage, and destroy, the enemies of the United States of America in close combat. I am a guardian of freedom and the American way of life. I am an American Soldier.