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U.S. Army History, Drill and Ceremony, Map Reading, Compass Navigation, Military Symbols, Supply Classes, Hand-Receipts, Report of Survey, Marching Steps, Platoon Formations, Drill Commands, Rest Positions, Ceremonies, Esprit de Corps, Inspection Arms, Le

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U.S. Army History, Drill and Ceremony, Map Reading, Compass Navigation, Military Symbols, Supply Classes, Hand-Receipts, Report of Survey, Marching Steps, Platoon Formations, Drill Commands, Rest Positions, Ceremonies, Esprit de Corps, Inspection Arms, Leading Foot, Quick Time, Double Time, Rear March, Cover and Interval, Contour Lines, Contour Intervals, Terrain Features, North Types, Map Orientation, Lensatic Compass Methods, Back Azimuth Calculation, Military Map Colors, Supply Economy, Expendable Supplies, Clothing Allowance, DA Forms 2062 & 4697 Exam Questions Verified and Provided with Complete A+ Graded Rationales Latest Updated 2026 What date was the Army Flag dedicated? 14 June 1956 (Approved 12 June 1956) What is the oldest component of the Army? National Guard When did the U.S. Army begin? 14 June 1775 When was the Declaration of Independence signed? 04 July 1776 Who wrote the "Blue Book" which was used to train the colonial Army? Baron Fredreich von Steuben What are the colors on a map and what does each represent? - Black: man-made features (roads, labels, etc) - Red-Brown: cultural features (e.g. contour lines/elevation) - Blue: water - Green: vegetation - Brown: relief features and elevation, such as contour lines (older maps) - Red: cultural features, populated areas, main roads, boundaries (older maps) Other: may be used to show special information but must be indicated in marginal information Where is the legend of a map found? On the lower left margin of the map. What are contour lines? Imaginary lines connecting areas of equal elevation, they represent high and low ground elevation. What are the 3 types of contour lines? - Index - Intermediate - Supplementary How many Mils are in one degree? 17.7mils What are the 3 Norths on a military map?

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U.S. Army History, Drill and Ceremony, Map Reading, Compass
Navigation, Military Symbols, Supply Classes, Hand-Receipts, Report
of Survey, Marching Steps, Platoon Formations, Drill Commands, Rest
Positions, Ceremonies, Esprit de Corps, Inspection Arms, Leading Foot,
Quick Time, Double Time, Rear March, Cover and Interval, Contour
Lines, Contour Intervals, Terrain Features, North Types, Map
Orientation, Lensatic Compass Methods, Back Azimuth Calculation,
Military Map Colors, Supply Economy, Expendable Supplies, Clothing
Allowance, DA Forms 2062 & 4697 Exam Questions Verified and
Provided with Complete A+ Graded Rationales Latest Updated 2026




What date was the Army Flag dedicated?

14 June 1956 (Approved 12 June 1956)




What is the oldest component of the Army?

National Guard




When did the U.S. Army begin?

14 June 1775




When was the Declaration of Independence signed?

,04 July 1776




Who wrote the "Blue Book" which was used to train the colonial Army?

Baron Fredreich von Steuben




What are the colors on a map and what does each represent?



- Black: man-made features (roads, labels, etc)



- Red-Brown: cultural features (e.g. contour lines/elevation)



- Blue: water



- Green: vegetation



- Brown: relief features and elevation, such as contour lines (older maps)



- Red: cultural features, populated areas, main roads, boundaries (older maps)



Other: may be used to show special information but must be indicated in marginal information




Where is the legend of a map found?

,On the lower left margin of the map.




What are contour lines?

Imaginary lines connecting areas of equal elevation, they represent high and low ground
elevation.




What are the 3 types of contour lines?



- Index



- Intermediate



- Supplementary




How many Mils are in one degree?

17.7mils




What are the 3 Norths on a military map?



- True North

, - Magnetic North



- Grid North




What must be done with a map prior to it being used?

It must be oriented.




What are the 5 major terrain features found on a military map?



- Hill



- Valley



- Ridge



- Saddle



- Depression




What are the 3 minor terrain features found on a military map?

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