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Drill and Ceremony

TC 3-21.5


A oral order of a commander or leader

What command is given to revoke a preparatory command?

AS YOU WERE

Most Drill commands have two parts. What are they?

Preparatory Command and the Command of Execution

In some commands, the preparatory commands and the command of execution are combined. What are they?

FALL IN, AT EASE, and REST

What are two prescribed formations of a squad?

Line and Column

What are the commands to align a squad at Normal Interval?

Dress Right, DRESS and Ready, FRONT

Suicide Prevention Program (ASPP)

Supports the Army's goal to minimize suicidal behavior

Five overarching strategies for Army suicide prevention that focuses on maintaining individual readiness?

1.) Developing positive life coping skills


2.) Encouraging help-seeking behavior


3.) Raising awareness suicide prevention

Three principal phases or categories of activities used to mitigate the risk of impact of suicidal behaviors?

1.) Prevention


2.) Intervention


3.) Postvention

Some factors that contribute to suicide?

1.) Loneliness


2.) Worthlessness


3.) Guilt

What is the purpose of resiliency building programs?

Help soldiers and families develop life skills and directly impact the success of suicide prevention

What is resiliency?

The ability to bounce back from adversity

ACE

Act


Care


Escort

What is a reason individuals may not seek help?

They feel their problems should remain a secret

What can happen if a soldier believes their problems should remain a secret?

It can develop depression and anxiety

What is a intervention?

Attempting to prevent a life crisis or mental disorder from leading to suicidal behavior

At the most basic level what does intervention include?

Listening , showing empathy, escorting a person to a helping agency

What are some risk factors to identify a person at risk for committing suicide?

Precious suicide attempts


Family history of suicide


Excessive debts


Serious medical problems

What are some warning signs of suicide

Giving away all possessions


Feeling sad/depressed


Isolation

Five dimensions of strength

Physical


Emotional


Social


Spiritual


Family

Wear and Appearance of Army Uniforms and Insignia

AR 670-1

When are Females authorized to wear prescribed earrings?

Service, Dress, and mess uniforms

What uniforms are authorized pens and pencils to be exposed?

CVC


Flight uniforms


Food services


Hospital duty

Who is authorized to wear branch insignia on their patrol caps?

Chaplains

What is the CVC uniform and when is it authorized?

Combat Vehicle Crewman


Authorized year- round prescribed by the commander

Why is the US flag cloth replica worn so that the star field faces forward, or to the flags own right?

gives the effect of the flag flying in the breeze as the wearer moves forward

What does one service stripe on the ASU represent?

3 years honorable service

Operations Process

ADRP 5-0

What is the operations process?

The major mission command activities performed during operations: planning, preparing, executing, and continuously assessing the operation

When does the preparing take place under the operations process?

During the planning and continues through execution

How do commanders express their visualization

Commanders intent


Planning guidance


Commanders critical information requirements


Essential elements of friendly information

What is the definition of commanders intent

A clear and concise expression of the purpose of the operation

Map Reading and Land Navigation

FM 3-25.26

Definition of a map

A graphic representation of a portion of the earths surface drawn to a scale as seen from above

Colors on a map

Black


Red-Brown


Blue


Green


Brown


Red


Other

What is the size of a grid square on most large scale maps?

1,000 meters

How many norths are there and what are they?

3,


True North


Magnetic North


Grid North

Purpose of a map overlay?

Used to display military operations with enemy and friendly troop disposition.

When a compass is not available what other techniques may be used to determine the four cardinal directions?

Shadow Tip Method


Watch Method


Star method

4 types of slopes

Gentle


Steep


Concave


Convex

Five major terrain features

Hill


Saddle


Valley


Ridge


Depression

3 minor terrain features

Draw


Spur


Cliff

Two supplementary terrain features

Cut and fill

Mission Command

ADRP 6-0

Definition of mission command

Exercise of authority and direction by the commander

6 principles to mission command

Build cohesive teams


Create shared understanding


Provide clear commanders intent


Exercise disciplined initiative


Use mission orders


Accept prudent risk

How do commanders provide a clear content ?

Articulate the overall reason for the operation so forces understand why it is being conducted

3 areas encompass the art of command

Authority


Decision making


Leadership

Unified Land Operations

ADRP 3-0

Rifle Marksmanship, M16-/M4- Series Weapons

FM 3-22.9

Better Opportunities for Single Soldiers

AR 215-1

Purpose of BOSS?

Provides opportunity for single soldiers to come together and enhance the morale which leads to combat readiness

Who approves and supports the elected executive committee members of the BOSS committee?

Garrison Command Sergeant Major

Counseling

FM 6-22 appendix B

3 major categories of developmental counseling

Event


Performance


Professional Growth

4 stage counseling process

Identify the need for counseling


Prepare the counseling


Conduct counseling


Follow up

What DA FORM was designed to help Army leaders conduct and record counseling sessions?

DA FORM 4856

What is counseling

Standardized tool used to provide feedback

Army Substance Abuse Program

AR 600-85

The Law of Land and Warefare

FM 27-10

Equal Opportunity / SHARP

AR 600-20

Suicide Prevention

AR 600-63

Leadership

ADRP 6-22

Counseling

FM 6-22, Appendix B

PRT

FM 7-22

AER

"Helping the army take care of its own"



AR 930-4

Evaluation Reporting System

AR 623-3

Instructions to fill out a NCOER

DA PAM 623-3

Support Form

DA Form 2166-9-1A

NCOER

DA FORM 2166-9-1

Purpose of EO

Fair treatment for all no matter race, gender, sexual preference, religion

What is the US Army policy?

To provide fair treatment without regard to race, gender, religion, Sexual preference, national origin

What is the army's policy on sexual harassment

Unacceptable conduct and will not be tolerated

Categories of sexual harassment

Verbal


Nonverbal


Physical Contact

Types of sexual harassment

Quid pro Quo


Hostile Environment

Techniques of dealing with sexual harassment

Direct approach


Indirect approach


Third party


Chain of command


Filing a formal complaint

Army policy of sexual assault

Is a criminal offense that has no place in the army.

Restricted reporting

Allows soldier who is sexual assault victim on a confidential basis, disclose details. Receive medical treatment and counseling

Unrestricted Reporting

Allows soldier who is victim to receive medical treatment, counseling, and a investigation

Difference between sexual harassment and sexual assault

Harassment involves verbal, nonverbal, physical behavior



Assault involves sexual contact characterized by use of force

What are the effects of Sexual Harassment/Assault on a individual?

Isolation


Depression


PTSD


Difficulty with trust

What is I AM STRONG

Intervene


Act


Motivate

Evaluation Reporting System identity?

Officers and noncommissioned officers who are best qualified for promotion and assignments to positions of higher responsibility

List the members of the NCOER rating chain

Rated NCO



Rater- supervisor of minimum 90 days



Senior Rated- immediate supervisor of the rater minimum 60 days



The Reviewer - CSM, SGM

Rating Scheme

A list of all NCOs and their rating chain



from and through date

Types of NCOERS

6,


Change of rater


Relief of cause


Complete the record


Annual


60 day Senior rater option


60 day option

Soldiers are evaluated on performance and potential. What are the three types of evaluations under the ERS?

Duty evaluations


School evaluations


DA evaluations

What are the Parts of a NCOER

Part 1- Administrative Data


Part 2- Authentication


Part 3- Duty Description


Part 4- Army Values


Part 5- Overall Performance and Potential

Who is the last individual to sign the NCOER

The rated NCO