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What field Manual covers counseling?
FM 6-22 Appendix B
What DA PAM Covers The Army Maintence Management System (TAMMS)?
DA PAM 750-8
What DA PAM is the guide for Motor Pool Operations?
DA PAM 750-35
What Army Regulation covers the Army Material Maintenance Policy?
AR 750-1
What DA PAM is the Leader's Unit Maintenance Handbook?
DA PAM 750-1
What FM covers Drill and Ceremony?
FM 3-21.5
What FM covers Army Leadership?
FM 6-22
What FM covers Training the force?
FM 7-0
What AR covers the NCOER?
AR 623-3
What FM covers Land Navigation/Map Reading?
FM 3-25.26
What FM covers First Aid for soldiers?
FM 4-25.11
What FM covers Basic Rifle Marksmanship?
FM 3-22.9
What FM covers Battle Focused Training?
FM 7-1
What AR covers ASAP?
AR 600-85
What AR covers ACS
AR 608-1
What AR covers ACES?
AR 621-5
What AR covers AER?
AR 930-4
What AR covers the EO program?
AR 600-20 chapter 6
What AR covers the Army Family Action Plan?
AR 608-47
What AR covers Red Cross?
AR 930-5
What AR covers Civilian Health And Medical Program for the Uniformed Services?
AR 40-121
What FM covers Physical Training?
FM 21-20
What AR covers the Army Physical Fitness Program?
AR 350-1 Chapter 1 Section 1
What FM covers Field Hygiene and Sanitation?
FM 21-10
What FM covers Unit Field Sanitation Team?
FM 4-25.12
What FM covers communications?
FM 24-18
What AR covers Customs and Courtesies?
AR 600-25
What FM covers Survival?
FM 3-05.70
What FM covers NCO Duties, Responsibilities, and Authority?
FM 7-22.7
What are the characteristics of effective counseling?
Purpose, Flexibility, Respect, Communication, and Support
What are the three approaches to counseling?
Directive
Non-directive
Combined
What are the three major categories of developmental counseling?
Event counseling
Performance counseling
Professional growth counseling
What are the 4 stages of the counseling process?
Identify the need for counseling
Prepare for counseling
Conduct counseling
Follow up
A counseling session consists of what 4 basic components?
Opening the session
Discussing the issues
Developing the plan of action
Recording and closing the session
What is counseling?
Counseling is the process used by leaders to review with a subordinate the subordinate's demonstrated preformance and potential.
How many human needs are there, and what are they?
4 Human Needs
Physical, Social, Security, and Higher(Religious)
What is Tact?
A keen sence of what to do or say in order to maintain good relations with others and to avoid offence.
What is the objective of counseling?
For one person to help another.
What are the 7 steps to problem solving?
ID the problem, Gather information, Develop criteria, Gererate possible solutions, Analyze possible solutions, Compare possible solutions, Make and implement the decision.
What are the qualities of an efective counselor?
Respect for subordinates
Self-awareness
Cultural awareness
Empathy
Credibility
What are the stresses that influence bahavior?
Fear, Hunger, Illness, Anxiety, and Fatigue.
What form is used for counseling?
DA Form 4856E
What are the 4 levels of Maintenance?
Unit
Direct Support
General Support
Depot
What does PMCS stand for?
Preventative Maintenance Checks and Services.
When is a PMCS preformed?
Before, during and after the operation of a piece of equipment and also at weekly and monthly intervials.
What does TAMMS stand for?
The Army Maintenance Management System.
What type of manual is used to preform operator level PMCS?
The operator's manual (-10 series)
What is a class one leak?
Seepage of fluid not great enough to form drops.
What is a class two leak?
Seepage of fluid great enough to form drops, but not great enough to cause drops to fall during inspection.
What is a class three leak?
Seepage of fluid great enough to form drops and drop during inspection.
What are the three marching staps used in drill?
15 inch step
30 inch step
30 inch step, Double Time
What are the two prescribed formations for platoons?
Line
Column
What is the primary purpose of drill?
Enables the commander to move his unit from one place to another in an orderly manner
Aids in disciplinary training
Provides the development of all soldiers in the practice of commanding troops
What are the 4 rest positions that can be given at the halt?
Parade Rest
Stand at Ease
At Ease
Rest
What is the primary value of ceremonies?
To render honors, preserve tradition, and to stimulate Esprit de Corps.
What is a rank?
A line, which is only one element in depth.
What is the only command given from Inspection Arms?
Ready Port Arms
What is a file?
A column, which has a front of only one element.
What is cover?
Aligning yourself directly behind the man to your immediate front, while maintaining correct distance.
What is depth?
The space from front to rear of a formation including front and rear elements.
What are the two parts of most drill commands?
Preparatory Command
Command of execution
What are the five types of commands in a drill?
Two Part
Combined
Supplementry
Directive
What are the three methods used to teach Drill?
Step by step
By the numbers
Talk-through method
What is the Blue Book?
A drill manual used by Baron Von Stuben a former Prussian officer to train the colonial army. It was the army's first field manual.
Define leaderdhip?
Influencing people by providing purpose, direction, and modivation, while operating to accomplish the mission and improving the organization.
What are the three levels of leadership?
Direct
Organizational
Strategic
What are the two barriers of communication?
Noise of battle
Distance
What are the five styles if leadership?
Directing, Participating, Deligating, Transformational, Transactional
What are the 11 leadership principles?
Know yourself and seek self improvement.
Be technically and Tactically proficient.
Seek responsibility and take responsibility for your actions.
Make sound and timly decisions.
Set the example.
Know your soldiers and look out for their well being.
Keep your subordinated informed.
Develop a sence of responsibility in your subordinates.
Ensure the task is understood, supervised and accomplished.
Build the team.
Employ your unit in accordance with its capabilities.
What is BE, KNOW, DO
BE- the values and attributes that shape a leader's character.
KNOW- Technialy and Tacticaly knowledge
DO- use you knowledge and do what you must to accomplish the mission