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13 Cards in this Set
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What regulation prescribes the policy and procedures governing enlisted promotions and reductions?
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AR 600-8-19, Enlisted Promotions and Reductions
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What is the purpose of the secondary zone?
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The secondary zone (SZ) provides incentives to those who strive for excellence and whose accomplishments demonstrated capacity for leadership, and marked potential warrant promotion ahead of their peers.
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Erroneous enlistment grade
Misconduct Inefficiency Approve for discharge from service Under Other Than Honorable conditions Failure to complete training (I.e., OCS, Flight School) |
Name five reasons that a soldier may be administratively reduced.
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What are the three different ways that a soldier may be reduced for misconduct?
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By Article 15
By Court Martial Conviction by a civil court |
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What are the objectives of the Army promotion system?
Fill requirements with the best-qualified soldiers Provide an equitable and just system that will objectively consider all qualified soldiers |
Recognize the best qualified soldier and thereby attract and retain the highest caliber solder for a career in the Army
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Who has the authority to administratively reduce soldiers in the grades E-2 through E-9?
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E4 and below: Company Commander or higher
E5 - E6: Battalion Commander (O-5 or higher) E7 - E9: Brigade Commander (O-6 or higher) |
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What are the three levels of promotion?
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Unit level
Semi-centralized DA centralized |
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Promotion to SGT/SSG represents what level of promotion?
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Semi-centralized
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What are the TIS and TIG requirements for promotion to SSG?
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Time in service: 84 months
(PZ); 48 months (SZ) Time in grade: 10 months (PZ); 5 months (SZ) |
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Who has the authority to promote soldiers in the grades E2 through E9?
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E4 and below: Unit Commander
E5 - E6: Battalion Commander (O-5 or higher) E7 - E9: The commanders of an Army Command (ARCOM)/General Officer Command (GOCOM)/Reserve Support Command (RSC), and a Commanding General of a command outside the OCONUS. |
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What are the three types of promotion point worksheets?
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Initial
Reevaluation Recomputation. |
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Who sits on a promotion board?
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The board may be comprised of all officers, all noncommissioned officers or mixed. In all cases, members must be senior in grade to those being considered for promotion.
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What is DA Form 3355?
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DA Form 3355 is the promotion point worksheet, which must be completed when appearing before promotion boards, re-computation or reevaluating promotion points
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