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What does ASAP stand for?
Army Substance Abuse Program
What is the mision of ASAP?
To strengthen the overall fitness and effectivness of the Army's total workforce and enhance the combat readiness of its Soldiers
What are the objectives of ASAP?
1. Increase individual fitness and readiness
2. To provide services that help deter, prevent, educate and treas substance abuse.
3. Restore to duty those who have cont miltary potential
What is meant by deglamorization of alcohol?
Personnel will not promote any function glamorizing the use of alcohol throug drinking contests, games, initiation or awarding alcohol as prizes in contests.
What AR covers ASAP?
AR 600-85
Is ASAP Mandatory for individuals who are command referred?
Yes, ASAP is mandatory for all individuals who are command referred.
What will happen to soldiers who fail to respond successfully to rehabilitation?
They will be processed for administartive separation.
What are the ways that a soldier can be ID as having a substance abuse problem?
1. Voluntary
2. Cammand/Supervisor
3. Biochemical
4. Medical
5. Investigation/Apprehension
What are the objectives of rehabilitation with ASAP?
1. Return soldiers to duty
2. ID soldiers whi cannot be rehabilitated
3. Assist Soldiers who cannot be rehab. with ASAP when they are discharged from military
4. Help resolve domestic sub. abuse
What are the objectives of biochemical tesing?
1. Deter soldiers from using drugs
2. enable CMDRS to assess security, military fitness, good order, and discipline of units
3. Monitor rehabilitating soldiers
4. Collect data on prevalence of alcohol/ drug abuse in Army
Commanders may direct drug testing under what conditions?
1. unit inspections
2. competence for duty
3. Rehabilitation
4. Mishap or safety inspection
5. New entrant
6. Medical
All ASAP referrals are accomplished by the CMDR or 1SG using what form?
DA 8003 referral form
Can soliders enrolled in ASAP reinlist?
No however they can extend in order to finish ASAP program.
Will soldiers enrolled in ASAP be flagged?
Yes, IAW AR 600-8-2
Suspension of Favorable Action (flags)
What does ACS stand for?
Army Community Services
What does the ACS symbol represent?
Heart- giving
Cross- help
Gyroscope- stablility
What regulation covers ACS?
AR 608-1
How is ACS staffed for the most part?
By volunteers
What is the motto of ACS?
Self-help, service and stability
Who qualifies for ACS?
1. Active duty/retired personnel and fmilies
2. ANG ans AR members and family
3. APF and NAF employees and their family
4.
What can you do to help out ACS?
Donate staple food, usable household goods, and volunteer time.
What regulation covers ACES?
AR 621-5
What regulation covers ALC?
AR 621-6
What are the goals of ACES?
1. Develop Confiddent, competant leaders
2. Support Enlistment, retention and transition of soldiers
3. self-development oppurtunities for DACS
What does TABE stand for?
Test of Adult Basic Education
How much of your tuition does the tuition assistance grant pay?
100%
Name some federal financial aid programs available to soldiers through ACES?
1. Pell Grant
2. Perkins Loans
3. Guaranteed Studant Loans
What are some services offered by ACES?
1. BSEP
2. ASEP
3 High school completion
4. SOC AD
5. Veterans Educ Assis Prog
6. DANTES
7. Educ Counseling Services
What does DANTES stand for?
What does it do?
Defense Activity for Non-Traditional Education Support
It provides standardized tesing for military personnel.
Soldiers with a GT score of less than 100 shoulkd be referred to?
BSEP
<100 automatically qualify
100-110 may be command referred
What does SOCAD?
Service members Oppurtunity Colleges Army Degrees
AER is closely associated with what other organization?
American Red Cross
What army regulation covers AER?
AR 930-4
Are yuo required to contribute to AER to receive help?
No
What is AER?
it is a private, non-profit org that collects and holds funds to relieve distress of members of Army and their dependants.
How are monetary contributions made to AER?
Cash, check or allotment.
When is the annual AER campaign held?
March1-May 15
How does AER work?
They provide financial aid in form of an interest-free loan and/or grant for enough money to meet your financial need.
What is AER motto?
Helping the Army takie care of its own.
What is the minimum amount that can b contributed to AER through allotments?
$1 for 3months
The Army's policy on Army Sexual Assault Prevention and Response Prgram applies when and where?
On and off post, duty and non duty hours, in and out of uniform, and in all forms for environments
Define sexual Assault
a crime defined as intentional sexual contact characterized by use of force, physical threat, or abuse of authority when the victim does not or cannot consent
More than half of sexual assault offenses include what?
Alcohol
Prevention of sexual harrassment of whose responsibility?
The Commanders
When someone has been sexually asssaulted to whom may they report the crime?
1. Chain of Command
2. Medical treatment facility
3. Military Police/CID
4. Chaplains
5. Social Work Services
6. Family Advocacy
7. Legal services
EO and EOR
1. Equal oppurtunity
2. Equal oppurtunity representative
3. EOR is usually SGT(P) to 1LT
What AR covers EO?
AR 600-20 Chapter 6
Define racism
attitude or action of an individual or group that subordinates a person or group becasue of race/skin color
Define a minority group
a group distinguished from the genreal pop. in terms of race, religion, color, gender, or national origin
Soldiers are required to have how many EO training periods a year?
4 (1 ea quarter)
What are 3 policies each commander is required to publish and post on qual oppurtunity?
1. written command policy statements for EO
2. Prevention of Sexual Harrassment
3. EO Compliant Procedures
Define the term ethnic group.
a segment of a population who have common cultural heritage
i.e. faith, traditions, values, symbols, literature, folklore, or mrsic.
What is sexual harrassment?
a form of gender discrimination that involves unwanted sexual advances, requests, or other verbal or physical conduct sexual in nature
What is an Affirmative Action Plan (AAP)?
a managemnet document that consists of statements of attainable goals and timetables.
What action does the Army take against off post activities/locations that discriminate?
Off limits or off limits saction may be applied
who is you primary source for solving EO complaints?
Your unit Chain of Command
What is the Army's written policy on EO?
The U.S army will provide EO and fair treatment for military personnel and family members without regard to race, color, gender, religion, or national origin.
Does every unit have an EOR?
Yes. the commander is required to appoint an EOR
What does AFAP stand for?
Army Family Action Plan
What regulation covers AFAP?
AR 608-47
What are somthing AFAP does?
1. gauge validate concerns ans satisfaction
2. enhances Army corporate image
3. helps retain the best and brightest
4. safe guards well-being
What does ARC stand for?
Army Red Cross
What activities does the ARC provide?
1. CPR instruction
2. Blood drives
3. Swimming lessons
4. Counseling/referral
5. Transplantation
6. Aids education
7 Health and Safety services
How is the ARC staffed for the most part?
by volunteers
What regulation covers ARC?
AR 930-5
What is a major service the ARC offers?
Communication between soldiers and family for problem colving and emergency. i.e red cross message
What Regulation covers the Army retention/reenlistment Program?
AR 601-280
What are some reasons a soldier can not reenlist?
Flagged or enrolled in ASAP
What is SRB?
Selective Reenlistment Bonus
What is the min number of years a soldier can reenlist?
3 years
Can a soldier request separation if a bar to reenlist is imposed?
No.
What is a Bar to reenlistment?
It is an admin. action taken by the cmdr. to prevent a substandard soldier from reenlisting or reentering the service.
What AR covers safety?
AR 385-10
What AR covers Total Army Sponsorship Program?
AR 600-8-8
What are the rules for appointing a sponsor?
Rank same or higher, same gender, and sponsor should be familiar with unit and community.
What are the 6 elements of sponsorship program?
1. DA form 5434
2. Welcome letter
3. ACS location readiness Services
4. Reception
5. orientation
6. Inprocessing
What does QOLP stand for?
Quality Of Life Program
What are some examples of the QOLP?
ACS / AER / ARC / EO Postal services PX / commissary privileges AFN radio and television MWR, education services Community sports programs Recreational facilities Banking services Clubs Gyms (physical fitness centers)
What Does DEERS stand for?
Defense Enrollment Eligibility Reporting System.
What is DEERS used for?
To obtain dependent ID cards for eligible spouse and children
What is CHAMPUS?
Civilian Health And Medical Program for the Uniformed Services. It is a cost-sharing program that is used to provide in-patient and outpatient care for dependants from civilian sources.
What Army regulation covers CHAMPUS?
AR 40-121
Who is Eligible for CHAMPUS?
Family members of active duty military personnel, Family members of either deceased or retired personnel, and retired military personnel and their family members under the age of 65
What does NCODP stand for?
Noncommissioned Officer Development Program
What is the goal of NCODP?
The goal of the NCODP is to increase and sustain NCO combat readiness and compliment the overarching Army Noncommissioned Officer Professional Development Program.
As with all leader training and leader development, who is responsible for NCODP?
The command.
NCODP is typically managed by whom?
The CSM or Senior NCO in the organization.
What Army Regulation covers NCODP
AR 350-1 Chap 4
What are some objectives of NCODP?
Develop and strengthen the skills, knowledge, and abilities to train, deploy, and lead soldiers in combat through battle focused training.
What is the purpose of AR 350-1?
This regulation prescribes policies, procedures, and responsibilities for developing, managing, and conducting Army training and leader development
What does FM 6-22 cover?
Army Leadership (Competent, Confident and Agile)
What does FM 7-0 cover?
Training the force
Define Leadership.
Leadership is influencing people—by providing purpose, direction, and motivation—while operating to accomplish the mission and improving the organization.
What is purpose?
Purpose gives subordinates the reason to act in order to achieve a desired outcome.
What is direction?
Providing clear direction involves communicating how to accomplish a mission: prioritizing tasks, assigning responsibility for completion, and ensuring subordinates understand the standard.
What is motivation?
Motivation supplies the will to do what is necessary to accomplish a mission.
What are the thee principal ways that leaders can develop others through which they provide knowledge and feedback?
Counseling Coaching. Mentoring.
A leader’s effectiveness is dramatically enhanced by understanding and developing what areas?
Military Bearing Physical Fitness. Confidence Resilience.
What is military bearing?
Projecting a commanding presence, a professional image of authority.
What is physical fitness?
Having sound health, strength, and endurance, which sustain emotional health and conceptual abilities under prolonged stress.
What is confidence?
Projecting self-confidence and certainty in the unit’s ability to succeed in whatever it does; able to demonstrate composure and outward calm through steady control over emotion..
What is resilience?
Showing a tendency to recover quickly from setbacks, shock, injuries, adversity, and stress while maintaining a mission and organizational focus.
What are the three core domains that shape the critical learning experiences throughout Soldiers’ and leaders’ careers?
Institutional training. Training, education, and job experience gained during operational assignments. Self-development
What are the Army Values?
Loyalty Duty Respect Selfless Service Honor Integrity Personal Courage
What is communication?
A process of providing information
What is counseling?
Counseling is the process used by leaders to review with a subordinate the subordinate’s demonstrated performance and potential.