Coverage Areas
Army Values (LDRSHIP)
Soldier's Creed and Warrior Ethos
Rank Structure (Enlisted & Officer)
Basic Military Customs and Courtesies
Physical Fitness Preparation (ACFT Basics)
Drill and Ceremony Fundamentals
General Orders
Military Time and Phonetic Alphabet
Chain of Command and Unit Structure
Uniform Standards and Grooming
Operational Security (OPSEC) Basics
Map Reading and Land Navigation
Introduction
First Aid and Combat Lifesaver Basics
, Resilience and Mental Readiness
Basic Weapons Safety Rules
Phonetic Numbers 0 = ZEE-RO
0 1 = WUN
1 2 = TOO
2 3 = TREE
3 4 = FOW-ER
4 5 = FIFE
5 6 = SIX
6 7 = SEV-EN
7 8 = AIT
8 9 = NIN-ER
9 10 = WUN-ZEE-RO
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,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)
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)
what are the three category of 1. Enlisted Soldiers
soldiers? 2. Commissioned Officers
3. Warrant officers
Describe the ranks of Enlisted Enlisted Soldiers put plans into action.
soldiers Ranks can range from Private to Sergeant
Major of the Army.