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SrA BTZ Questions with Correct Answers for
Specific Exam Mail
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
Pretest - Stuvia US
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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
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?
Pretest - Stuvia US
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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?
Pretest - Stuvia US
SrA BTZ Questions with Correct Answers for
Specific Exam Mail
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
Pretest - Stuvia US
,2
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
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?
Pretest - Stuvia US
, 3
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?
Pretest - Stuvia US