SRA BTZ EXAM QUESTIONS AND
ANSWERS GRADED A+ 2025/2026
As defined by the DOD, what is the part of international law that regulates the conduct of
armed hostilities? - ANS LOAC - Law Of Armed Conflict
Introduce Yourself - ANS My Name is Emily Katherine Gifford and I hail from Northville, NY. I
come from a family where at least one person in every generation has served in the United
States Armed Forces. Coming from a military heritage highly influenced my decision to enlist in
the USAF in August of 2014. When I joined the Air Force I originally wanted to be a Flight
Medicine Technician, however, the job was already taken. My second choice was an AOPT.
Looking back now I wouldn't have changed my decision because my job gives me so many
opportunities and I am able to do things that others can only dream about. APT's are the only
enlisted personnel to teach the SP's throughout their training and it gives me a great sense of
pride to be able to represent the Enlisted Force in a way that not everyone is able to do.
Teaching officers has also increased my necessity to have "Excellence in all I do" and inspired me
to volunteer and attend: Centrifuge and Combat Survival Training. When I'm not teaching I
spend my free time going: camping, hiking, kayaking and swimming. Pretty much anything that
takes me outdoors. I am also in the process of completing my short-term goal to obtain my
CCAF from CTC. In addition to my CCAF I am in in the process of achieving my Long-term goal
which is to earn a Bachelors in Exercise Science, which I hope to use to commission and become
an AOPO. Service to my country has always been near and dear to my heart and I plan on
dedicating my life and career to the AF for the next 20+ yrs. I also wanted to thank the board for
considering me for SrA BTZ.
Within the Code of Conduct, how many articles are there? - ANS There are 6 articles
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, As defined by the Manual for Court Martials, what is a personal relationship between an officer
and an enlisted member that violates the customary bounds of acceptable behavior in the Air
Force? - ANS Fraternization
- How many types of American Flags are there?
- What are they? - ANS -8
- All-purpose, All-weather, Automobile Flags, Ceremonial, Installation, Interment, Organizational
and Retirement
Describe the crest of the Air Force Seal. - ANS The Crest includes:
- American Bald Eagle, which is the symbol of the United States and air striking power.
- The cloud formation depicts the creation of a new firmament
- Wreath, composed of six alternate folds of silver and blue, incorporate the colors of the basic
shield design.
Describe the upper half of the Air Force Symbol. - ANS The first part is the stylized wings
which represent the enlisted members and the 6 core capabilities which are: air and space
superiority, global attack, rapid global mobility, precision engagement, information superiority,
and agile combat support.
What do the 3 diamonds in the Air Force symbol represent? - ANS The 3 diamonds represent
the Air Force Core values, which are as follows: Integrity First, Service Before Self, and
Excellence in all We Do.
What is the Medal of Honor given for? - ANS Highest award for valor in action against an
enemy force which can be bestowed upon an individual serving in the Armed Services of the
United States
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ANSWERS GRADED A+ 2025/2026
As defined by the DOD, what is the part of international law that regulates the conduct of
armed hostilities? - ANS LOAC - Law Of Armed Conflict
Introduce Yourself - ANS My Name is Emily Katherine Gifford and I hail from Northville, NY. I
come from a family where at least one person in every generation has served in the United
States Armed Forces. Coming from a military heritage highly influenced my decision to enlist in
the USAF in August of 2014. When I joined the Air Force I originally wanted to be a Flight
Medicine Technician, however, the job was already taken. My second choice was an AOPT.
Looking back now I wouldn't have changed my decision because my job gives me so many
opportunities and I am able to do things that others can only dream about. APT's are the only
enlisted personnel to teach the SP's throughout their training and it gives me a great sense of
pride to be able to represent the Enlisted Force in a way that not everyone is able to do.
Teaching officers has also increased my necessity to have "Excellence in all I do" and inspired me
to volunteer and attend: Centrifuge and Combat Survival Training. When I'm not teaching I
spend my free time going: camping, hiking, kayaking and swimming. Pretty much anything that
takes me outdoors. I am also in the process of completing my short-term goal to obtain my
CCAF from CTC. In addition to my CCAF I am in in the process of achieving my Long-term goal
which is to earn a Bachelors in Exercise Science, which I hope to use to commission and become
an AOPO. Service to my country has always been near and dear to my heart and I plan on
dedicating my life and career to the AF for the next 20+ yrs. I also wanted to thank the board for
considering me for SrA BTZ.
Within the Code of Conduct, how many articles are there? - ANS There are 6 articles
1 @COPYRIGHT 2026 ALLRIGHTS RESERVED.
, As defined by the Manual for Court Martials, what is a personal relationship between an officer
and an enlisted member that violates the customary bounds of acceptable behavior in the Air
Force? - ANS Fraternization
- How many types of American Flags are there?
- What are they? - ANS -8
- All-purpose, All-weather, Automobile Flags, Ceremonial, Installation, Interment, Organizational
and Retirement
Describe the crest of the Air Force Seal. - ANS The Crest includes:
- American Bald Eagle, which is the symbol of the United States and air striking power.
- The cloud formation depicts the creation of a new firmament
- Wreath, composed of six alternate folds of silver and blue, incorporate the colors of the basic
shield design.
Describe the upper half of the Air Force Symbol. - ANS The first part is the stylized wings
which represent the enlisted members and the 6 core capabilities which are: air and space
superiority, global attack, rapid global mobility, precision engagement, information superiority,
and agile combat support.
What do the 3 diamonds in the Air Force symbol represent? - ANS The 3 diamonds represent
the Air Force Core values, which are as follows: Integrity First, Service Before Self, and
Excellence in all We Do.
What is the Medal of Honor given for? - ANS Highest award for valor in action against an
enemy force which can be bestowed upon an individual serving in the Armed Services of the
United States
2 @COPYRIGHT 2026 ALLRIGHTS RESERVED.