This website is not affiliated with the U.S. government or military.

EIB Task Summaries

Available Subcategories :

» Perform a function check on an M16 series rifle or M4 carbine series / Load / Correct Malfunction / Unload
Station G – M16 SERIES RIFLE OR M4 CARBINE – Point G-1

» Use visual signaling techniques (dismounted/mounted)
Station D – BASIC INDIVIDUAL TECHNIQUES – Point D-3

» Place the laser-aiming device into operation
Station R – BORELIGHT – Point R-1

» Zero the borelight
Station R – BORELIGHT – Point R-2

» Boresight the laser-aiming device
Station R – BORELIGHT – Point R-3

» Set headspace and timing on a caliber .50 machine gun
Station N – CALIBER .50 MACHINE GUN – Point N-2

» Report information of potential intelligence value using SALUTE format (size, activity, location, unit, time, and equipment)
Station J – SECURITY AND INTELLIGENCE – Point J-1

» Put on a field and pressure dressing / Apply a tourniquet / Prevent Shock
Station A – FIRST AID – Point A-2

» Protect against chemical/biological contamination using assigned protective mask
Station B – NUCLEAR, BIOLOGICAL, CHEMICAL (NBC) – Point B-1

» Prepare the Javelin for firing
Station P – JAVELIN – Point P-1

» Prepare a range card for an M60 machine gun
Station L – M60 MACHINE GUN – Point L-3

» Prepare a range card for an M240B machine gun
Station L – M240B MACHINE GUN – Point L-3

» Prepare an M136 launcher (AT4) for firing
Station K – M136 LAUNCHER (AT4) – Point K-1

» Prepare an ASIP radio for operation
Station E – COMMUNICATIONS (ASIP) – Point E-3

» Perform Push-Ups / Perform Sit-Ups / Perform 2-Mile Run
PREQUISITES – ARMY PHYSICAL FITNESS TEST

Privacy Policy | About Us | FAQ | Terms of Service | Disclaimers | Do Not Sell My Personal Information (CA and NV residents)

Copyright © 2023 EducationDynamics. All Rights Reserved.

This is a private website that is not affiliated with the U.S. government, U.S. Armed Forces or Department of Veteran Affairs. U.S. government agencies have not reviewed this information. This site is not connected with any government agency. If you would like to find more information about benefits offered by the U.S. Department of Veteran Affairs, please visit the official U.S. government web site for veterans’ benefits at http://www.va.gov.

The sponsored schools featured on this site do not include all schools that accept GI Bill® funding or VA Benefits. To contact ArmyStudyGuide, email us.

Disclosure: EducationDynamics receives compensation for the featured schools on our websites (see “Sponsored Schools” or “Sponsored Listings” or “Sponsored Results”). So what does this mean for you? Compensation may impact where the Sponsored Schools appear on our websites, including whether they appear as a match through our education matching services tool, the order in which they appear in a listing, and/or their ranking. Our websites do not provide, nor are they intended to provide, a comprehensive list of all schools (a) in the United States (b) located in a specific geographic area or (c) that offer a particular program of study. By providing information or agreeing to be contacted by a Sponsored School, you are in no way obligated to apply to or enroll with the school.

This is an offer for educational opportunities that may lead to employment and not an offer for nor a guarantee of employment. Students should consult with a representative from the school they select to learn more about career opportunities in that field. Program outcomes vary according to each institution’s specific program curriculum. Financial aid may be available to those who qualify. The financial aid information on this site is for informational and research purposes only and is not an assurance of financial aid.

VFW $30,000 Scholarship!
Write an essay on the annual patriotic theme. This year’s theme is, “Why Is The Veteran Important?”

X