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Quadruple Jeopardy

Quadruple Jeopardy. 3ID History. Marne STD. Battle Focus TNG. Army . NBC. 400. 400. 400. 400. 400. 800. 800. 800. 800. 800. 1600. 1600. 1600. 1600. 1600. 3200. 3200. 3200. 3200. 3200. 6400. 6400. 6400. 6400. 6400. It’s Time for Final Jeopardy. Are you ready?.

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Quadruple Jeopardy

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  1. Quadruple Jeopardy

  2. 3ID History Marne STD Battle Focus TNG Army NBC 400 400 400 400 400 800 800 800 800 800 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 3200 3200 3200 3200 3200 6400 6400 6400 6400 6400 It’s Time for Final Jeopardy. Are you ready?

  3. This is the date the Army flag was dedicated • When was 14 June 1956

  4. This was the start of the Revolutionary War • When was 19 April 1775

  5. This was when the peace treaty that ended the Revolutionary War was signed • 03 September 1783

  6. This is when Congress authorized the creation of the Medal of Honor • When was 12 July 1862

  7. This is when WWI began • When was August 1914

  8. This is the latest date of the MNDC Marne Standard book • What is 1 January 2008

  9. This is displayed over the right ear on the ACH • What is the Soldiers Last name

  10. These two things are not authorized to be displayed on your boots • What are Blood types or ID tags

  11. This is what is worn while in Uniform Posture U2 • What is ACUs or IPFU if conducting PT. ACH and IBA worn outdoors for a temporary stated time frame for a specific activity

  12. This is the memo number for the supplement to the MNDC Marne Standard Book • What is MNF-I Memo 11-1

  13. This is how many people were awarded the Medal of Honor during WWI • What is 2

  14. This is the number of campaign streamers awarded during the Korean War • What is 8

  15. This is how the division received its nickname “Rock of the Marne” • What is Stood their position during WWI against the Germans on the Marne River

  16. This is the latest 3ID Soldier awarded the Medal of Honor • Who is SFC Paul Smith

  17. This is the definition of the 3ID sleeve insignia • What is consists of three diagonal white strips 5/16” wide and 5/16” apart superimposed diagonally upon a dark blue field 2 ¼” square. When worn on the left sleeve the three stripes should run from the upper rear corner downward to the front lower corner. The clear field of blue stands for the loyalty, steadfastness, and undying devotion to the principles of right and justice by the American Soldier. The 3 clear cut white stripes stand dually for the three operations up to the signing of the armistice of 11 NOV 1918 of which the 3rd division took part, and for the numerical designation of the division.

  18. This is what the acronym JSLIST stands for • What is Joint Services Lightweight integrated Suit Technology

  19. This is when you Signal of an NBC attack • When is after you mask

  20. This is what the acronym CBRN stands for • What is Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear

  21. This is the NBC handbook • What is FM 3-7

  22. These are the forms that chemical agents come in • What are vapors, liquids, solids, and gasses

  23. These are the three methods used to present training • What are demonstration, conference, and lecture

  24. This is how commanders determine their METL • What is based on war and external directives

  25. These are two keys to success in combat • What are night training and adverse weather training

  26. This is what an AAR is • What is a structured review process that allows training participants to discover for themselves what happened, why it happened, and how it can be done better

  27. These are the five basic fundamentals that commanders and leaders must use • What are move, shoot, communicate, sustain, and secure

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