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What does ACS stand for?
Army Community Service
What does the ACS symbol represnt?
the heart= giving, the cross= help, the gyroscope=stability.
What is the ACS Mission Statement?
ACS will assist commanders in maintaining readiness of individuals, families, and communities within America's Army by developing, coordinating, and delivering services which promote self-reliance, resiliency, and stability during war and peace.
What army regulation covers ACS?
AR 608-1
How is ACS staffed for the most part?
by volunteers
What is the motto of the ACS?
Self-help, service and stability.
What is the ACS mission?
Improve readiness and increase retention by providing services to assist soldiers and their families in solving problems beyond their ability to solve alone through the provisions of the eight essential services outlined in AR 608-1.
Who qualifies for ACS?
Military Personnel and thier families, mostly new soldiers arriving on post.
What can you do to help out ACS?
Donate Staple foodstuff to the food lockers, time and usable household goods
AER Closely coordinates with what other organization?
American Red Cross
What is the regulation that covers AER?
930-4
Are you required to contribute to AER to receive help?
no
Who is eligible for AER?
Active Army and family members, national guard and reserve on active duty in excess of 30 days and their family members, spouses and orphans of eligible army personnel who died while on active duty
How are contributions made to AER?
Cash, check or allotment
When is the AER annual fund campaign held army-wide?
March 01 through July 01
How does AER provide relief?
AER provides financial assistance by either a loan without interest, a grant or a combination of both
What is the purpose of AER?
To help Army members and thir Families
What is the dollar limit on AER loans?
There is no dollar limit
What is the AER Motto?
Helping the Army take care of its own
The minimum amount that can be contributed to AER through allotment is what amount?
1 dollar each month for 3 months
How is AER funded?
Through Voluntary contributions from Soldiers (tax free) and through unsolicited contributions
What does ASAP stand for?
Army substance abuse program
What is the mission of ASAP?
is to enhance readiness and increase combat effectiveness of the United States Army, through awareness and preventive education and training, drug testing, clinical evaluation of individuals idnetified with substance problems and rehabilitation for these who possess a potential for continued military service.
What is meant by deglamorization of alcohol?
Personnel will not promote any function glamorizing the use of alcohol through drinking contests, games, initiations, or the awarding of alcoholic beverages as prizes in contest.
What army Regulation covers ASAP?
AR 600-85
Is ASAP participation mandatory for individuals that are command referred?
Yes, refusal to participate constitutes violation of a direct order
What will happen to soldiers who fail to participate in or fail to respond successfully to rehabilitation?
They will be processes for separation
What are the ways that soldiers can be identified as having a substance abuse problem?
Voluntary, Command Referrals, Biochemical, Medical, Investigative or Apprehension
What are the objectives of rehabilitation with ASAp?
Return soldier to full duty as soon as possible. Identify those tht cannot rehabilitated
What are the objectives of Bio-Chenical Testing?
Deterrence.
To facilitate early identification of abusers.
Enable commanders to assess the serurity, military fitness, good order and discipline in their units.
to monitor rehabilitation
to determine the presence of illegal drugs during inspections.
Research.
Commanders may direct drug testing under what conditions?
Unit inspections. either the entire or part of a unit.
Search and seizues/probable cause.
Command directed/reasonable suspicion.
rehabilitation.
Voluntary.
All referrals are accomplished by the commander or 1SG using what form?
Completing and signing the DA 8003 Referral form.
Can soldiers that are enrolled in an ASAP rehabilitation program reenlist?
no, but soldiers who need additional time to complete thier rehabilitation services may be extended for the number of months required.
Will soldiers who are command referred to ASAP be flagged?
Yes, this provision will be effective when AR 600-8-2 is changed to reflect this provision.
What is the purpose of the Army Sexual Assault Prevention and Response Program?
The Sexual Assault Prevention and Response Program reinforces the Army's commitment to eliminate incidents of
sexual assault through a comprehensive policy that centers on awareness and prevention, training and education, victim
advocacy, response,reporting, and accountability.
The Army's policy on Army Sexual Assault Prevention and Response Program applies where and when?
This policy applies --
Both on and off post and during duty and non-duty hours.
To working, living, and recreational environments (including both on- and off-post housing).
What are the goals of the Army Sexual Assault Prevention and Response Program?
Create a climate that minimizes sexual assault incidents, which impact Army personnel, Army civilians, and
family members, and, if an incident should occur, ensure that victims and subjects are treated according to Army
policy.
Create a climate that encourages victims to report incidents of sexual assault without fear.
Establish sexual assault prevention training and awareness programs to educate Soldiers.
Ensure sensitive and comprehensive treatment to restore victims’ health and well-being.
Ensure leaders understand their roles and responsibilities regarding response to sexual assault victims, thoroughly
investigate allegations of sexual assault, and take appropriate administrative and disciplinary action.
Define sexual assault.
Sexual assault is a crime defined as intentional sexual contact, characterized by use of force, physical threat or abuse of
authority or when the victim does not or cannot consent.
Sexual assault includes what acts?
Rape
Non consensual Sodomy (oral or anal sex)
Indecent Assault (unwanted, inappropriate sexual contact or fondling)
Attempts to commit these acts
(AR 600-20 June 2006 / Glossary / PDF
More than half of sexual assault offenses include what?
Alcohol
Prevention of sexual harassment is whose responsibility?
The Commander’s Responsibility
Define the following terms as they apply to the Army Sexual Assault Prevention and Response Program: victim,
alleged perpetrator, and perpetrator.
Victim - One who has been sexually assaulted.
Alleged Perpetrator - One who has been accused of committing a crime (subject).
Perpetrator - One who has committed a crime (offender).
What is the Army's policy on sexual assault?
Sexual assault is a criminal offense that has no place in the Army. It degrades mission readiness by devastating
the Army’s ability to work effectively as a team. Every Soldier who is aware of a sexual assault should
immediately (within 24 hours) report incidents. Sexual assault is incompatible with Army values and is
punishable under the Uniform Code of Military Justice (UCMJ) and other federal and local civilian laws.
The Army will use training, education, and awareness to minimize sexual assault; to promote the sensitive
handling of victims of sexual assault; to offer victim assistance and counseling; to hold those who commit sexual
assault offenses accountable; to provide confidential avenues for reporting, and to reinforce a commitment to
Army values.
The Army will treat all victims of sexual assault with dignity, fairness, and respect.The Army will treat every
reported sexual assault incident seriously by following proper guidelines. The information and circumstances of
the allegations will be disclosed on a need-to-know basis only.
This policy applies—
1. Both on and off post and during duty and non-duty hours.
2. To working, living, and recreational environments (including both on- and off-post housing).
If someone has been sexually assaulted, to whom may they report the crime?
Their chain of command.
Medical Treatment Facility.
Military Police/Criminal Investigation Division.
Chaplains.
Army Regulation 27-10 outlines the rights of crime victims, what are they?
The right to be treated with fairness, dignity, and a respect for privacy
The right to be protected from the accused offender
The right to be notified of court proceedings
The right to be present at all public court proceedings related to the assault unless the court determines that
testimony by the victim would be materially affected if the victim heard other testimony at trial, or for other
good cause
The right to talk to the attorney for the Government in the case
The right to seek restitution, if appropriate
The right to information regarding conviction, sentencing, imprisonment, and release of the offender from
custody.
What must Commanders do to implement and support the Army's Sexual Assault Prevention and Response
Program?
Ensure that assigned personnel (to include RC personnel under their jurisdiction) are familiar with the Army
policy on sexual harassment.
Publish and post written command policy statements for the prevention of sexual harassment.
Continually assess and be aware of the climate of command regarding sexual harassment. Identify problems or
potential problems. Take prompt, decisive action to investigate all complaints of sexual harassment. Either
resolve the problem at the lowest possible level or, if necessary, take formal disciplinary or administrative action.
Do not allow Soldiers to be retaliated against for filing complaints. Continually monitor the unit and assess
sexual harassment prevention policies and programs at all levels within area of responsibility. Ensure all leaders
understand that if they witness or otherwise know of incidents of sexual harassment, they are obligated to act. If
they do not, they themselves are also engaging in sexual harassment.
Set the standard
What are the categories of sexual harassment and give some examples?
Verbal – Examples of verbal sexual harassment may include telling sexual jokes; using sexually explicit
profanity, threats, sexually oriented cadences, or sexual comments.
Nonverbal – Examples of nonverbal sexual harassment may include staring at someone (that is, “undressing
someone with one’s eyes"), blowing kisses, winking, or licking one’s lips in a suggestive manner.
Physical Contact - Examples of physical sexual harassment may include touching, patting, pinching, bumping,
grabbing, cornering, or blocking a passageway; kissing; and providing unsolicited back or neck rubs.
What rank should an EOR normally be?
SGT (P)through 1LT
What Army Regulation covers the EO program?
AR 600-20 chapter 6
Define the term racism.
Any attitude or action of a person or institutional structure that subordinates aperson or group because of skin color or
race.
Describe minority group
Any groupdistinguished from the general population in terms of race, religion, color,gender, or national origin.