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What are some examples of actions prohibited in General Order #1B?
Privately owned firearms, Mosques, Alcohol, Drugs, Photography, Pornographic Material, Gambling, Currency, Wild Animals, Preaching Religion, Stealing, Sex with Non-Coalition Forces, UXOs
What are the objective of the Code of Conduct?
1.) Ensure soldiers are trained under Code of Conduct/SERE.
2.) Ensure soldiers are prepared to accomplish their inherent tasks.
3.) Provide the skills and knowledge.
4.) Provide the policies and guidance.
Who has responsibility for training in Code of Conduct/SERE?
Deputy Chief of Staff for Operations and Plans
What are the responsibilities of the Chief of Public Affairs under Code of Conduct and SERE?
Establishes policy regarding release of information relative to Code of Conduct/SERE
What are the levels of training for Code of Conduct?
LEVEL A - Inital Training/Entry Level
LEVEL B - NCOs/Officers and anyone who goes forward of the rear.
LEVEL C - High Risk of Capture/Vulnerability
What are the levels of training for Code of Conduct?
LEVEL A - Inital Training/Entry Level
LEVEL B - NCOs/Officers and anyone who goes forward of the rear.
LEVEL C - High Risk of Capture/Vulnerability
What are the levels of training for Code of Conduct?
LEVEL A - Inital Training/Entry Level
LEVEL B - NCOs/Officers and anyone who goes forward of the rear.
LEVEL C - High Risk of Capture/Vulnerability
What are the levels of training for Code of Conduct?
LEVEL A - Inital Training/Entry Level
LEVEL B - NCOs/Officers and anyone who goes forward of the rear.
LEVEL C - High Risk of Capture/Vulnerability
What are the levels of training for Code of Conduct?
LEVEL A - Inital Training/Entry Level
LEVEL B - NCOs/Officers and anyone who goes forward of the rear.
LEVEL C - High Risk of Capture/Vulnerability
How are personnel selected for SERE Training?
MACOM(Major Army Command) will select personnel at appropriate level
POWs will be released in what order?
Seriously sick and wounded will have priority once they are able to me moved.
Fire Captured - First released basis otherwise.
What are the TIG/TIS requirement for board appearance as of first day of board month?
PRIMARY ZONE:
SSG --70m TIS/8m TIG
SGT - 34m TIS/6m TIG

SECONDARY ZONE:
SSG - 46m TIS/5m TIG
SGT - 16m TIS/4m TIG
What are the time requiremens for automatic promotion list for SGT/SSG?
SGT: 46m TIS
SSG: 82m TIS
What are the two processes for reevaluation of the processing promotion point reevaluations?
Administrative reevaluation
Total reevaluation
How do you request to add additional promotion points?
Use a reevaluation memorandum.
How long does a promotion packet retained in local promotion file & RHA after being removed from the recommended list?
2 Years LOCAL PROMOTION FILE
3 Years RHA
What qualities must a leader demonstrate to be an effective counselor?
RESPECT, CULTURAL & SELF AWARENESS, EMPATHY, CREDIBILITY
What are some Non-Directive counseling techniques?
Suggesting alternatives, Recommending, Persuading, Advising
What are some Directive counseling techniques?
Corrective Training, Commanding
What is leadership?
Influencing soldiers by providing purpose, direction, and motivation.
What are the THREE levels of leadership?
Direct, Organizational, Strategic
What are examples of Event Counseling?
Reception/Integration, Crisis, Referral, Promotion, Separation
What is counseling?
A process used to evaluate a soldiers performance and potential.
What are the 4 Basic Components of a Counseling Session?
Opening, Discussing, Developing a plan of action, Recording & Closing
How is envelope size selected?
By using the smallest size available.
What types of envelopes should be avoided?
No larger than 9x12in if possible.
Any non-standard size that could incur excess postage.
What types of messenger envelopes should be used?
OF-65B/OF-65C
How should a delivery line look like?
Uniformed left margin
No more than 5 lines if possible
Avoid punctuation except zip code
Who is responsible for initiating DA Form 1059-1?
U.S. Army Soldier Support Center for PCS 20 Weeks or More

Parent or Losing unit for TDY 20 weeks or less
How do you start to appeal an evaluation report?
Contact career management officials at Headquarters Department of the Army(HQDA)

Local Staff Judge Advocate

Battalion/Brigade S-1
How do you prepare an appeal?
Develop Rationale
Prepare Evidence
Cover Memorandum / Appeal Format
Submission
What are the objectives of Unfavorable Information?
Apply Fair & Just standards
Protect rights of soldiers
Provide means to correct injustices
Ensure soldiers of poor moral character are not continued in service/promoted to positions of leadership
What may be filed in the performance portion of the OMPF without further referral to the recipient?
Records of Court Martial
Records of Non-Judicial Punishment
Records of Civilian Convictions
Unfavorable information which recipient had official knowledge.
What is DASEB and what does it consist of?
Department of the Army Suitability Evaluation Board

It consists of officers LT Col(P) and Colonel.
What are the 5 Phases of Rifle Marksmanship?
Preliminary Instruction
Downrange Feedback
Field Fire
Advanced Marksmanship
Advanced Optics
What are the three modes of the EST 2000?
Rifle Marksmanship, Tactical Training, Shoot/Don't Shoot Scenarios
How often is PMCS done on the M249?
Every 90 days unless it is not being used.
What is stress?
Stress is the physical and emotional response to events that you will inevitably occur.
What is good about stress?
Stress gives the individual the chance to evaluate his strengths and weaknesses while under pressure.
What are signs of distress?
Angry Outbursts
Thoughts of Death & Suicide
Low Energy
Constant Worrying
Difficulty Making Decisions
Forgetfulness
Trouble Getting Along W/ Others
Withdrawing from Others
Carelessness
What are examples of reactions to stressors?
Fear
Anxiety
Loneliness
Depression
Boredom
Anger
Who is the appointing authority for line of duty investigations?
The Special Court-martial Authority (SPCMA)
is normally the appointing authority for the soldier.
What are the two types of line of duty investigations?
FORMAL & INFORMAL
What are some examples of Line of Duty investigations?
Disability Retirement, Extension of Enlistment, Forfeiture of Pay
What is the task of the first line supervisor?
The task of the first line supervisor is to conduct training at the lowest levels for individuals, crews, and squads.
Are training meetings negotiable?
No. They must be held because it provides guidance.
What are the body fat standards for males and females?
17-20: M - 20% F - 30%
21-27: M - 22% F - 32%
28-39: M - 24% F - 34%
40-+: M - 26% F - 36%
What do non-punitive measures usually deal with?
Misconduct from simple negligence.

Difficulty adjusting to military lifestyle.
Why is non-judicial punishment used?
Correct & Reform Soldiers being punished for misconduct
What DA Form is used for non-judicial punishment?
DA Form 2627 - Proceedings under Article 15 UCMJ
What DA form is used for Line of Duty Investigations?
DA Form 2173 - Statement of Medical Examination and Duty Status
What are the accident and incident classes?
Class A, B, C, D, E, F
What are the costs of each accident class?
Class A- Costs $1,000,000 or more.

Class B - $200,000 up to 1,000,000

Class C - $20,000 up to 200,000

Class D - $2,000 up to 20,000

Class E - Aviation Accident

Class F - Foreign Object Damage Aviation

* Class E & F used when they do not meet Class A-D Standards
What are some non-reportable safety incidents?
Damage/Injury caused by enemy forces or by attempted evasion of enemy fire.
Loss of equipment in enemy territory.
Who is the initial notifier of army accidents?
Those involved with, or aware of, the incident will report it to the commander/supervisior directly responsible.
What are the two categories of accident investigations?
Limited Use Reports
General Use Reports
What are the two categories of accident investigations?
Limited Use Reports
General Use Reports
What are the two categories of accident investigations?
Limited Use Reports
General Use Reports
What are the types of safety accident investigation boards?
Centralized Accident Investigation

Installation Accident Investigation
What is PROTECTED EVIDENCE LIMITED TO?
Any biochemical test results done after a soldier had self-referred himself into ASAP.
Admissions & Information concerning drug/alcohol abuse.
Biochemical Tests Results done while in rehabilitation.
What is DA Form 3356?
Board Member Appraisal Worksheet
What is DA Form 3357
Board Recommendation
What is the commanders involvement in the Combatives Program?
Like PT, to emphasize its importance is key to success. To set the frequency and ensure instructors are properly trained.
What are performance objectives?
"The basis of leadership communication"

Routine
Problem Solving
Innovative
Personal Development
Special Items of Interest
What do academic evaluations report?
Accompolishments, Limitations, and Potential
Who is responsible for preparing DA Form 1059?
Service School & NCO Academy Commandants within 60 days of graduation
What are the exceptions to evaluation parameters?
Relief for Cause
Most recent APFT occured prior to beginning report date
What are examples of prohibited narrative that will not be used?
Comments that are too brief.
Bullet comments, exception is on the NCOER.
Any techniques such as italics, bold, underlining, which is used to make text stand out.
What is unproven derogatory information?
Information that has not been investigated and will not be on evaluation reports. Evaluation reports will not be delayed for a pending investigation.
What are examples of special interest items?
DUI
Sexual Misconduct
Physical or Mental Incapacitation
Criminal Acts
Adverse EO Investigations
When is an NCOER Mandatory?
Relief for Cause
Change of Rater
NCO Reduced to SPC/Below
Separation from Active Duty
What are coercive activities?
Any activity which goes against the true meaning of giving.

Solicitation
Supervisory Inquiries
Non-Contributor Lists
Contributor Lists for purposes other than routine collection/administration
Special Favors
What are authorized fund raising techniques?
Fund raising Practices
Dollar Goals
Publicity
Awards
What will personnel management decisions be based on?
Review of official personnel files
Knowledge & Judgement of Authority
What does DASEB handle?
Appeals and petitions of unfavorable information.
What are the rates of fire for the M249?
Sustained - 50 RPM 10 min barrel change

Cyclic - 100RPM 2 min barrel change

Rapid - 650-850RPM every minute barrel change
What parts does a DA Form 4856 consist of?
Administrative
Background
Summary
Assesment
What parts does a DA Form 2166-8 consist of?
Administrative
Identification
Army Values/Duty Description
Overall Performance/Potential