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Cards (58)

  • Leadership
    A commodity that cannot be bought at the price of followership
  • Personal Development
    A way of people to assess their skills and qualities and to set goals in order to realize and maximize their potential
  • Gender
    The characteristics of women, men, girls and boys that are socially constructed
  • Gender Role
    How we're expected to act, speak, dress, groom, and conduct ourselves based upon our assigned sex
  • Teamwork
    The essence of military life
  • Dignity
    Reflects authority and commands respect
  • Clarity
    Denotes easy understanding
  • Happy hours
    Free time in military where they spend their off-time to have fun
  • Disposition Form
    Generally used within headquarters or staff of AFP
  • First aid
    Immediate treatment administered to a victim of injury
  • Survival
    The action of staying alive with limited resources
  • Foods
    Replenish the substance your body burns and provide energy
  • Purification
    A process of removing undesirable chemical/materials, biological contaminants from the raw
  • Wound
    Any break in the continuity of skin/tissue of the body
  • Burns
    An injury that results from heat, chemical agents or radiation
  • Abrasion
    Result from scraping the skin
  • 5 Military Traditions
    • Trumpet or bugle call
    • Presentation of recruits
    • Wearing of decorations
    • The three valleys of fire over grave
    • Salute
  • Trumpet or bugle call
    A short tune originating as a military signal announcing scheduled and certain non-scheduled events on a military installation, battlefield or ship
  • Presentation of recruits
    Prospects or recruits who meet initial qualifications take the first formal step in the process of applying to enlist in the military
  • Wearing of decorations
    Wearing military ribbons and decorations on a uniform is a way to show pride and respect for your service
  • The three valleys of fire over grave
    The three bullets represent the three fired and the three words duty, honor, country
  • Salute
    The highest form of respect in military
  • 3 Sources of Water
    • Bamboo
    • Banana base
    • Vines
  • Bamboo
    The long woody ringed stems that acts as a reservoir by collecting and storing large amounts of water in its rhizomes and stems during rainy season
  • Banana base
    One of the sources of water
  • Vines
    One of the sources of water that you can get to its stem
  • 5 Situations that Cause Survival
    • Air crashes
    • Crash landing
    • Ship wreck
    • Lost Patrol
    • Unit cut off from main body
  • Air crashes
    An accident in which an aircraft hits land or water and is damaged or destroyed
  • Crash landing
    An occasion when an aircraft lands suddenly because of an emergency, sometimes resulting in serious damage or injuries
  • Ship wreck
    The destruction of a ship at sea by sinking or breaking up E.g in a storm or after running aground
  • Lost Patrol
    The lost of forces sent out by a larger unit for the purpose of gathering information or carrying out a destructive, harassing or security mission
  • Unit cut off from main body
    A subdivision of a company; usually has a headquarters and two or more squads; usually commanded by a lieutenant. detachment. a small unit of troops of special composition
  • Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs
    • Self-actualization
    • Aesthetic needs
    • Cognitive needs
    • Esteem needs
    • Love and belongingness
    • Safety needs
    • Physiological needs
  • Self-actualization
    The highest level of psychological development, where personal potential is fully realized after basic bodily and ego needs have been fulfilled
  • Aesthetic needs
    Having the ability to appreciate the beauty within the world around one's self, on a day-to day basis
  • Cognitive needs
    Crave meaning, information, comprehension and curiosity – this creates a will to learn and attain knowledge
  • Esteem needs
    The fourth level in Maslow's hierarchy and include self-worth, accomplishment, and respect
  • Love and belongingness
    Humans have the need to give and receive love, to feel like they belong in a group
  • Safety needs
    Maslow's hierarchy and these needs include the security of body, of employment, of resources, of morality of family, and of health
  • Physiological needs
    The most basic of Maslow's hierarchy, these are the essentials people need for physical survival