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1. My first name (Melissa) in the Phonetic Alphabet would be Mary Edward Lincoln Ida Sam Sam Adam.

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It would be Mike Echo Lima India Sierra Sierra Alpha. What's used above is the Phonetic Alphabet for Law Enforcement.

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2. What are the three levels of AAS?

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The three levels of AAS are Squadron, National, and Area. This suggests that AAS is an organization or system that has different levels of hierarchy or administration. The term "Squadron" implies a smaller or local level, while "National" suggests a larger or country-wide level. "Area" could refer to a regional or intermediate level between Squadron and National. This hierarchy allows for different levels of authority, responsibility, and decision-making within the AAS organization.

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3. "The warrior who cultivates his mind polishes his arms." Who said this?

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The quote "The warrior who cultivates his mind polishes his arms" was not said by any of the given options (Gerald Coffee, Henry "Hap" Arnold, or John Magee, Jr.).

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4. Off we go into the wild blue yonder,Climbing high into the sun;Here they come zooming to meet our thunder,At 'em boys, give 'er the gun! (Give 'er the gun)Down we dive, spouting our flames from under,Off with one helluva roar!We live in fame or go down in flame. Hey!Nothing'll stop the US Air Force!

Explanation

The given passage is a part of the official song of the United States Air Force. It describes the bravery and determination of the Air Force pilots as they fly into battle. The lyrics emphasize the courage and pride of the Air Force, stating that nothing can stop them. Therefore, the statement "True" is correct as it accurately reflects the content of the passage.

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5. An Active of Arnold Air Society is

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The correct answer is "Any cadet enrolled in AFROTC or the Air Force Academy who has completed a candidate program, paid all dues, and remains in good standing with the squadron." This answer accurately describes the criteria for being an Active of Arnold Air Society, which includes being a cadet enrolled in AFROTC or the Air Force Academy, completing a candidate program, paying all dues, and maintaining good standing with the squadron.

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6. What does the Operations Officer do?

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The Operations Officer is responsible for ensuring the completion of all projects at the command level and acts as a bridge between project officers and the rest of the staff. This role involves overseeing the progress of projects, coordinating with different departments, and ensuring that all tasks are completed efficiently. The Operations Officer plays a crucial role in maintaining effective communication and coordination within the organization, ensuring that projects are completed successfully.

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7. Arnold Air Society is

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The correct answer is "a professional, honorary, service organization advocating the support of aerospace power." This answer accurately describes the purpose and focus of the Arnold Air Society. It emphasizes that the organization is dedicated to supporting aerospace power and is comprised of professionals who are honored for their service.

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8. Silver Wings is a national honorary organization of dedicated college students who want to make a difference for the better through service for their communities. They are a part of the Air Force Association and aid Arnold Air Society in their missions.

Explanation

The given statement is true. Silver Wings is indeed a national honorary organization of college students who are committed to making a positive impact in their communities through service. They are affiliated with the Air Force Association and assist the Arnold Air Society in their missions.

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9. Who is High Flight written by?

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"High Flight" is a poem written by John Gillespie Magee, Jr. This information is stated directly in the question.

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10. Oh, I have slipped (1)____________And danced the skies on laughter-silvered wings.(2)_________________, and joined the tumbling mirthOf sun-split clouds, and done a hundred thingsYou have not dreamed of, (3)__________________High in the sunlit silence.
(Five spaces between numbers)

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The correct answer is the sequence of the given lines from the poem "High Flight" by John Gillespie Magee Jr. The poem describes the experience of flying and the freedom it brings. The first line, "Oh, I have slipped the surly bonds of earth," represents the speaker's detachment from the earthly constraints. The second line, "And danced the skies on laughter-silvered wings," portrays the joy and exhilaration of flying. The third line, "And wheeled and soared and swung," further emphasizes the speaker's freedom and the various movements they have experienced while flying.

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11. Our squadron advisor is C/Col. Ron Ramos.

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Our squadron advisor is Captain Steven Mink.

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12. The Air Force ROTC mission is to fly, fight, and win...in air, space, and cyberspace.

Explanation

The mission of AFROTC is to develop quality leaders for the Air Force.

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13. The Area rank of the Information Management Officer is Major.

Explanation

The given statement indicates that the Information Management Officer holds a major rank in terms of area. This implies that the officer has a significant level of authority and responsibility in managing information within their designated area. Therefore, the correct answer is true.

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14. We toast our (1)_______ comrades(2)_______________ and gently caughtBy God's own hand to be with Him on High.To (3)________ the soaring clouds they knew so well before,From (4)_____________________, at Heaven's very door.And as we fly among them there we'e sure toHear their plea, "(5)____________________________And do one more roll...Just for me."By (6)__________________

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The given answer correctly fills in the blanks with the words that maintain the overall meaning and flow of the poem. The word "faithful" in (1) signifies the loyalty and dedication of the comrades. "Now fallen from the sky" in (2) suggests that the comrades have passed away. "Dwell among" in (3) implies that they are now in a different realm. "Dawn patrol and victory roll" in (4) refers to the experiences and actions of the comrades during their time in the air. "(5) Take care my friend; watch your six" is a plea for caution and protection. "(6) Captain Gerald Coffee" is mentioned as the author of the poem.

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15. Match Commander with the correct Squadron, Area, and National rank.

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The answer matches the ranks with their corresponding positions. A Major is a lower-ranking officer, while a Brigadier General and Colonel are higher-ranking officers.

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16. A toast to the hostOf those who love the vastness of the sky,To a friend we send a message of his brother men who fly.We drink to those who gave their all of old,Then done we soar to score the rainbow's pot of gold.A toast to the host of men we boast, the US Air Force!

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Here's a toast to the host
Of those who love the vastness of the sky,
To a friend we send a message of his brother men who fly.
We drink to those who gave their all of old,
Then done we roar to score the rainbow's pot of gold.
A toast to the host of men we boast, the US Air Force!

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17. If I am captured, I will continue to resist by all means available. I will

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The correct answer is "make every effort to escape and aid others to escape. I will accept neither parole nor special favors from the enemy." This answer accurately reflects the determination and commitment of the individual to resist captivity and support others in escaping. It also emphasizes their refusal to accept any form of leniency or favors from the enemy, demonstrating their unwavering loyalty and dedication to their cause.

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18. GICE stands for General Ira Clarence Eaker and is the name of Det040's AAS squadron.

Explanation

The given statement is true. GICE stands for General Ira Clarence Eaker and it is the name of Det040's AAS squadron.

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19. Who is our squadron commander?

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The correct answer is C/Maj. Ronald Nguyen.

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20. An Associate is

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The correct answer is "None of these" because none of the given options accurately define what an Associate is. The options mention eligibility for membership, working with Arnold Air Society, contributing greatly to the society, and not meeting active membership requirements, but none of these options correctly describe an Associate.

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21. What is an Inactive?

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An inactive member refers to a member who is unable to fulfill the criteria for active membership, such as attending regular meetings or participating in activities. However, they still maintain a good standing within the organization and continue to pay their national dues to remain connected to the association.

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22. The Candidate Training Officer is responsible for

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The Candidate Training Officer has the responsibility of preparing candidates to become active members of the society by providing them with the necessary training and guidance. This includes equipping them with the skills, knowledge, and resources they need to effectively contribute to the society. Additionally, the Officer also trains candidates to become actives, which implies that they are trained to actively participate and engage in various activities and initiatives within the society.

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23. What is the name of our Flight Shield?

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24. The second Article of the Code of Conduct is

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I will never surrender of my own free will. If in command, I will never surrender the members of my command while they still have the means to resist.

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25. How many signatures do you need by the end of training?

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The correct answer is 300. This indicates that by the end of the training, 300 signatures are needed.

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26. What is the AFA?

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The correct answer explains that the AFA refers to the Air Force Academy, which is a training institution for civilians and cadets who aspire to become officers in the Air Force.

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27. The three objectives to Arnold Air Society's mission is (separate them by commas)

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The answer includes three objectives of Arnold Air Society's mission. The first objective is to further the purpose, traditions, and concepts of the United States Air Force. The second objective is to create a more efficient relationship among Air Force officer candidates, specifically within the Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps, in order to aid in the development of effective Air Force officers. The third objective is to further the purpose, traditions, and concepts of the United States Air Force by creating a more efficient relationship among Air Force officer candidates, particularly within the Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps, and by aiding in the development of effective Air Force officers.

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28. Our CTOs are

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29. Red _________________. (1)   White _________________. (2)   Blue ___________________. (3)   Gold __________________. (4)

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30. Type out Articles 3, 5, and 6. Number them as follows: (3), (5), (6)

Explanation

The given answer correctly lists Articles 3, 5, and 6. These articles outline the principles and actions that an American soldier should adhere to if they are captured as a prisoner of war. Article 3 emphasizes the commitment to resist capture, escape, and not accept any favors from the enemy. Article 5 states the requirement to provide basic information when questioned, while evading further questions and avoiding disloyal statements. Article 6 highlights the soldier's identity as an American, their dedication to freedom, responsibility for their actions, and trust in their country and God.

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31. Type out the Airman's Creed. (Separate with commas/periods/etc and put five spaces between verses)

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The given answer correctly types out the Airman's Creed, which is a statement that outlines the values and responsibilities of an American Airman. It emphasizes their commitment to their nation, their mission, and their duty to defend their country. The creed also highlights the importance of teamwork, leadership, and unwavering determination.

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32. Type out the first Article of the Code of Conduct.

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33. Type out the second verse of the Air Force song. (separate with commas)

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The given answer accurately types out the second verse of the Air Force song. It includes all the lines and punctuation marks in the correct order.

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34. Type out how to report in to C/Maj. Ronald Nguyen. Where your name should be, just put in (Full name)

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This is a suggested format for reporting to C/Maj. Ronald Nguyen. The answer provides the correct order and placement of the information needed, including the title "AAS C/Candidate," the candidate's full name, the candidate's class "Arnold Avengers," and finally, the title "AAS C/Major Ronald Nguyen."

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35. Type out all of High Flight.

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The given text is the complete poem "High Flight" by John Gillespie Magee Jr. It describes the speaker's experience of flying and the freedom, joy, and exhilaration it brings. The speaker expresses their ability to soar high in the sky, surpassing the heights reached by any bird or even an eagle. They also mention the tranquility and silence of the sky, where they can chase the winds and navigate through the vast expanse of air. The poem concludes with a profound statement about the speaker's spiritual connection to the universe, symbolized by reaching out and touching the face of God.

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36. Type out the fourth verse of the Air Force song. (Do not press enter to separate lines)

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The given answer is the fourth verse of the Air Force song. It emphasizes the importance of keeping the wings level and true while flying, and advises pilots to keep the nose out of the blue to avoid any dangers. It also highlights the role of flying men in guarding the nation's border and emphasizes the determination and unstoppable nature of the US Air Force.

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My first name (Melissa) in the Phonetic Alphabet would be Mary Edward...
What are the three levels of AAS?
"The warrior who cultivates his mind polishes his arms." Who said...
Off we go into the wild blue yonder,Climbing high into the sun;Here...
An Active of Arnold Air Society is
What does the Operations Officer do?
Arnold Air Society is
Silver Wings is a national honorary organization of dedicated college...
Who is High Flight written by?
Oh, I have slipped (1)____________And danced the skies on...
Our squadron advisor is C/Col. Ron Ramos.
The Air Force ROTC mission is to fly, fight, and win...in air, space,...
The Area rank of the Information Management Officer is Major.
We toast our (1)_______ comrades(2)_______________ and gently caughtBy...
Match Commander with the correct Squadron, Area, and National rank.
A toast to the hostOf those who love the vastness of the sky,To a...
If I am captured, I will continue to resist by all means available. I...
GICE stands for General Ira Clarence Eaker and is the name of Det040's...
Who is our squadron commander?
An Associate is
What is an Inactive?
The Candidate Training Officer is responsible for
What is the name of our Flight Shield?
The second Article of the Code of Conduct is
How many signatures do you need by the end of training?
What is the AFA?
The three objectives to Arnold Air Society's mission is (separate them...
Our CTOs are
Red _________________. (1)   White _________________....
Type out Articles 3, 5, and 6. Number them as follows: (3), (5), (6)
Type out the Airman's Creed. (Separate with commas/periods/etc and put...
Type out the first Article of the Code of Conduct.
Type out the second verse of the Air Force song. (separate with...
Type out how to report in to C/Maj. Ronald Nguyen. Where your name...
Type out all of High Flight.
Type out the fourth verse of the Air Force song. (Do not press enter...
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