CAMP BUTLER OIC RSO PROFESSIONAL
QUALIFICATION FINAL STUDY GUIDE 2026
DETAILED QUESTIONS WITH VERIFIED
ANSWERS 100% CORRECT GRADED A+
⩥ There is no need to pre-coordinate after hours training because Range
Control is operational 24/7. Answer: False
⩥ Who will determine if Emergency Management Services (EMS) are
required in the event of a medical incident? Answer: OIC & Medic
⩥ The CLS/Medic must have the following equipment and capabilities
present on live fire ranges: Answer: -Radio communications with Range
Control
-A strip map showing the quickest route from the range to the nearest
gate and hospital
-A standard aid bag fully stocked with items that are not expired
-A litter suitable for casualty evacuation
-A designated litter-bearing vehicle on site with a driver other than the
CLS/Medic and capable of transporting a litter patient
⩥ What level of authorization is required to bring civilians down range
to participate in your training event? Answer: -Assistant adjutant general
(AAG) of UTARNG
, ⩥ When authorized units may bring potential recruits onto a live fire
range, the soldier/civilian ratio will be: Answer: 1:1
⩥ When is a Deliberate Risk Management Worksheet (DD 2977)
required for training? Answer: for ALL Training on Camp Williams
⩥ What will Range Control review when presented a DRA? Answer: -
Specific Mission/Task with dates (block 1)
-Subtasks that apply to Mission (block 4)
-Overall risk (block 10)
-Appropriate signature (block 12)
⩥ Match the DD Form 2977 Overall Residual Risk Level with the
appropriate signature in accordance with DA 385-10 Answer: Low
[ Choose ] First O6 in Chain of Command Company Commander First
General Officer in Chain of Command Battalion Commander
Medium
[ Choose ] First O6 in Chain of Command Company Commander First
General Officer in Chain of Command Battalion Commander
High
[ Choose ] First O6 in Chain of Command Company Commander First
General Officer in Chain of Command Battalion Commander
Extremely High
QUALIFICATION FINAL STUDY GUIDE 2026
DETAILED QUESTIONS WITH VERIFIED
ANSWERS 100% CORRECT GRADED A+
⩥ There is no need to pre-coordinate after hours training because Range
Control is operational 24/7. Answer: False
⩥ Who will determine if Emergency Management Services (EMS) are
required in the event of a medical incident? Answer: OIC & Medic
⩥ The CLS/Medic must have the following equipment and capabilities
present on live fire ranges: Answer: -Radio communications with Range
Control
-A strip map showing the quickest route from the range to the nearest
gate and hospital
-A standard aid bag fully stocked with items that are not expired
-A litter suitable for casualty evacuation
-A designated litter-bearing vehicle on site with a driver other than the
CLS/Medic and capable of transporting a litter patient
⩥ What level of authorization is required to bring civilians down range
to participate in your training event? Answer: -Assistant adjutant general
(AAG) of UTARNG
, ⩥ When authorized units may bring potential recruits onto a live fire
range, the soldier/civilian ratio will be: Answer: 1:1
⩥ When is a Deliberate Risk Management Worksheet (DD 2977)
required for training? Answer: for ALL Training on Camp Williams
⩥ What will Range Control review when presented a DRA? Answer: -
Specific Mission/Task with dates (block 1)
-Subtasks that apply to Mission (block 4)
-Overall risk (block 10)
-Appropriate signature (block 12)
⩥ Match the DD Form 2977 Overall Residual Risk Level with the
appropriate signature in accordance with DA 385-10 Answer: Low
[ Choose ] First O6 in Chain of Command Company Commander First
General Officer in Chain of Command Battalion Commander
Medium
[ Choose ] First O6 in Chain of Command Company Commander First
General Officer in Chain of Command Battalion Commander
High
[ Choose ] First O6 in Chain of Command Company Commander First
General Officer in Chain of Command Battalion Commander
Extremely High