
Classes of Supply - Army Education Benefits Blog
2014年11月20日 · Class I – Food, rations, and water 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
Classes of supply - Army Education Benefits Blog
VFW $30,000 Scholarship! Write an essay on the annual patriotic theme. This year’s theme is, “Why Is The Veteran Important?”
Army Study Guide Flashcards - Army Education Benefits Blog
What is a class 1 leak? 20 . What is a class 2 leak? 21 . What is a class 3 leak? 22 . What does PLL mean? 23 . How many days does a basic PLL sustain a unit? 24 . What does the Acronym MAIT stand for?
Battle Drill #2: React to Contact (Platoon/Squad) (7-3/4-D103)
2. The unit locates and engages the enemy with well-aimed fire, and causes at least one enemy casualty. 3. The leader can point out at least one half of the enemy positions and identify the types of weapons (such as small arms, light machine gun). PERFORMANCE MEASURES. 1.
ACCIDENT INVESTIGATION AND REPORTING - Army Education …
Notify USASC, DSN 558-2660/3410 (Class A & B (Avn / Gnd); & Class C Avn mishap) Notify USASC – (DA Civilian injuries – 3 or more hospitalized from a single accident – OSHA DOL notification) Provide information from Notification Worksheet DA Form 7306-R. COMMAND RESPONSIBILITIES INVESTIGATION / REPORTING RESPONSIBILITIES:
Terrorism 101 Class - Army Education Benefits Blog
VIOLENCE FOR EFFECT. THEATER OF THE OBSCENE. AIMED AT THE PEOPLE WATCHING. HISTORICAL OVERVIEW. In circa 6-70AD, Jewish zealots killed non-conformists.
Unit Rail Loading Class - Army Education Benefits Blog
All vehicles 2.5T and larger will have ground guide in rail area. Only driver in vehicle. Driver will stop when he loses contact with ground guide. If rail cars start moving, cease operations. Cease operations during lightning/electrical storms
First Aid Class - Army Education Benefits Blog
… objectives-risk assessment-proper application of a field or pressure dressing and tourniquet – first aid for burns
Wound Treatment Class - Army Education Benefits Blog
Exposed Wound. Grasp Dressing. White Side Down. Pull Open. Hold And Wrap. Elevate Leg. Improvise Dressing. Application Of Tourniquet
052-191-1361 (SL1) - Army Education Benefits Blog
2. Camouflage your skin. Figure 052-191-1361-1. Col ors used in camouflage . Note. Exposed skin reflects light. a. Cover your skin oils, even if you have very dark skin, using paint sticks. Note. Paint sticks cover these oils and provide blending with the background. Note. Do not use oils or insect repellant to soften paint sticks. This defeats ...