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78 Cards in this Set
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What are some examples of actions prohibited in General Order #1B?
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Privately owned firearms, Mosques, Alcohol, Drugs, Photography, Pornographic Material, Gambling, Currency, Wild Animals, Preaching Religion, Stealing, Sex with Non-Coalition Forces, UXOs
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What are the objective of the Code of Conduct?
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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. |
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Who has responsibility for training in Code of Conduct/SERE?
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Deputy Chief of Staff for Operations and Plans
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What are the responsibilities of the Chief of Public Affairs under Code of Conduct and SERE?
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Establishes policy regarding release of information relative to Code of Conduct/SERE
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What are the levels of training for Code of Conduct?
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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 |
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What are the levels of training for Code of Conduct?
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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 |
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What are the levels of training for Code of Conduct?
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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 |
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What are the levels of training for Code of Conduct?
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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 |
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What are the levels of training for Code of Conduct?
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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 |
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How are personnel selected for SERE Training?
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MACOM(Major Army Command) will select personnel at appropriate level
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POWs will be released in what order?
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Seriously sick and wounded will have priority once they are able to me moved.
Fire Captured - First released basis otherwise. |
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What are the TIG/TIS requirement for board appearance as of first day of board month?
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PRIMARY ZONE:
SSG --70m TIS/8m TIG SGT - 34m TIS/6m TIG SECONDARY ZONE: SSG - 46m TIS/5m TIG SGT - 16m TIS/4m TIG |
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What are the time requiremens for automatic promotion list for SGT/SSG?
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SGT: 46m TIS
SSG: 82m TIS |
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What are the two processes for reevaluation of the processing promotion point reevaluations?
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Administrative reevaluation
Total reevaluation |
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How do you request to add additional promotion points?
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Use a reevaluation memorandum.
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How long does a promotion packet retained in local promotion file & RHA after being removed from the recommended list?
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2 Years LOCAL PROMOTION FILE
3 Years RHA |
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What qualities must a leader demonstrate to be an effective counselor?
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RESPECT, CULTURAL & SELF AWARENESS, EMPATHY, CREDIBILITY
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What are some Non-Directive counseling techniques?
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Suggesting alternatives, Recommending, Persuading, Advising
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What are some Directive counseling techniques?
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Corrective Training, Commanding
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What is leadership?
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Influencing soldiers by providing purpose, direction, and motivation.
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What are the THREE levels of leadership?
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Direct, Organizational, Strategic
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What are examples of Event Counseling?
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Reception/Integration, Crisis, Referral, Promotion, Separation
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What is counseling?
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A process used to evaluate a soldiers performance and potential.
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What are the 4 Basic Components of a Counseling Session?
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Opening, Discussing, Developing a plan of action, Recording & Closing
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How is envelope size selected?
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By using the smallest size available.
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What types of envelopes should be avoided?
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No larger than 9x12in if possible.
Any non-standard size that could incur excess postage. |
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What types of messenger envelopes should be used?
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OF-65B/OF-65C
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How should a delivery line look like?
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Uniformed left margin
No more than 5 lines if possible Avoid punctuation except zip code |
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Who is responsible for initiating DA Form 1059-1?
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U.S. Army Soldier Support Center for PCS 20 Weeks or More
Parent or Losing unit for TDY 20 weeks or less |
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How do you start to appeal an evaluation report?
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Contact career management officials at Headquarters Department of the Army(HQDA)
Local Staff Judge Advocate Battalion/Brigade S-1 |
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How do you prepare an appeal?
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Develop Rationale
Prepare Evidence Cover Memorandum / Appeal Format Submission |
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What are the objectives of Unfavorable Information?
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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 |
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What may be filed in the performance portion of the OMPF without further referral to the recipient?
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Records of Court Martial
Records of Non-Judicial Punishment Records of Civilian Convictions Unfavorable information which recipient had official knowledge. |
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What is DASEB and what does it consist of?
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Department of the Army Suitability Evaluation Board
It consists of officers LT Col(P) and Colonel. |
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What are the 5 Phases of Rifle Marksmanship?
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Preliminary Instruction
Downrange Feedback Field Fire Advanced Marksmanship Advanced Optics |
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What are the three modes of the EST 2000?
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Rifle Marksmanship, Tactical Training, Shoot/Don't Shoot Scenarios
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How often is PMCS done on the M249?
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Every 90 days unless it is not being used.
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What is stress?
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Stress is the physical and emotional response to events that you will inevitably occur.
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What is good about stress?
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Stress gives the individual the chance to evaluate his strengths and weaknesses while under pressure.
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What are signs of distress?
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Angry Outbursts
Thoughts of Death & Suicide Low Energy Constant Worrying Difficulty Making Decisions Forgetfulness Trouble Getting Along W/ Others Withdrawing from Others Carelessness |
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What are examples of reactions to stressors?
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Fear
Anxiety Loneliness Depression Boredom Anger |
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Who is the appointing authority for line of duty investigations?
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The Special Court-martial Authority (SPCMA)
is normally the appointing authority for the soldier. |
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What are the two types of line of duty investigations?
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FORMAL & INFORMAL
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What are some examples of Line of Duty investigations?
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Disability Retirement, Extension of Enlistment, Forfeiture of Pay
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What is the task of the first line supervisor?
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The task of the first line supervisor is to conduct training at the lowest levels for individuals, crews, and squads.
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Are training meetings negotiable?
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No. They must be held because it provides guidance.
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What are the body fat standards for males and females?
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17-20: M - 20% F - 30%
21-27: M - 22% F - 32% 28-39: M - 24% F - 34% 40-+: M - 26% F - 36% |
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What do non-punitive measures usually deal with?
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Misconduct from simple negligence.
Difficulty adjusting to military lifestyle. |
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Why is non-judicial punishment used?
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Correct & Reform Soldiers being punished for misconduct
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What DA Form is used for non-judicial punishment?
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DA Form 2627 - Proceedings under Article 15 UCMJ
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What DA form is used for Line of Duty Investigations?
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DA Form 2173 - Statement of Medical Examination and Duty Status
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What are the accident and incident classes?
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Class A, B, C, D, E, F
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What are the costs of each accident class?
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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 |
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What are some non-reportable safety incidents?
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Damage/Injury caused by enemy forces or by attempted evasion of enemy fire.
Loss of equipment in enemy territory. |
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Who is the initial notifier of army accidents?
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Those involved with, or aware of, the incident will report it to the commander/supervisior directly responsible.
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What are the two categories of accident investigations?
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Limited Use Reports
General Use Reports |
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What are the two categories of accident investigations?
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Limited Use Reports
General Use Reports |
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What are the two categories of accident investigations?
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Limited Use Reports
General Use Reports |
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What are the types of safety accident investigation boards?
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Centralized Accident Investigation
Installation Accident Investigation |
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What is PROTECTED EVIDENCE LIMITED TO?
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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. |
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What is DA Form 3356?
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Board Member Appraisal Worksheet
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What is DA Form 3357
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Board Recommendation
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What is the commanders involvement in the Combatives Program?
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Like PT, to emphasize its importance is key to success. To set the frequency and ensure instructors are properly trained.
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What are performance objectives?
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"The basis of leadership communication"
Routine Problem Solving Innovative Personal Development Special Items of Interest |
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What do academic evaluations report?
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Accompolishments, Limitations, and Potential
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Who is responsible for preparing DA Form 1059?
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Service School & NCO Academy Commandants within 60 days of graduation
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What are the exceptions to evaluation parameters?
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Relief for Cause
Most recent APFT occured prior to beginning report date |
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What are examples of prohibited narrative that will not be used?
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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. |
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What is unproven derogatory information?
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Information that has not been investigated and will not be on evaluation reports. Evaluation reports will not be delayed for a pending investigation.
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What are examples of special interest items?
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DUI
Sexual Misconduct Physical or Mental Incapacitation Criminal Acts Adverse EO Investigations |
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When is an NCOER Mandatory?
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Relief for Cause
Change of Rater NCO Reduced to SPC/Below Separation from Active Duty |
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What are coercive activities?
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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 |
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What are authorized fund raising techniques?
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Fund raising Practices
Dollar Goals Publicity Awards |
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What will personnel management decisions be based on?
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Review of official personnel files
Knowledge & Judgement of Authority |
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What does DASEB handle?
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Appeals and petitions of unfavorable information.
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What are the rates of fire for the M249?
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Sustained - 50 RPM 10 min barrel change
Cyclic - 100RPM 2 min barrel change Rapid - 650-850RPM every minute barrel change |
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What parts does a DA Form 4856 consist of?
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Administrative
Background Summary Assesment |
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What parts does a DA Form 2166-8 consist of?
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Administrative
Identification Army Values/Duty Description Overall Performance/Potential |