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Drill and Ceremony |
TC 3-21.5 A oral order of a commander or leader |
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What command is given to revoke a preparatory command? |
AS YOU WERE |
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Most Drill commands have two parts. What are they? |
Preparatory Command and the Command of Execution |
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In some commands, the preparatory commands and the command of execution are combined. What are they? |
FALL IN, AT EASE, and REST |
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What are two prescribed formations of a squad? |
Line and Column |
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What are the commands to align a squad at Normal Interval? |
Dress Right, DRESS and Ready, FRONT |
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Suicide Prevention Program (ASPP) |
Supports the Army's goal to minimize suicidal behavior |
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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 |
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Three principal phases or categories of activities used to mitigate the risk of impact of suicidal behaviors? |
1.) Prevention 2.) Intervention 3.) Postvention |
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Some factors that contribute to suicide? |
1.) Loneliness 2.) Worthlessness 3.) Guilt |
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What is the purpose of resiliency building programs? |
Help soldiers and families develop life skills and directly impact the success of suicide prevention |
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What is resiliency? |
The ability to bounce back from adversity |
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ACE |
Act Care Escort |
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What is a reason individuals may not seek help? |
They feel their problems should remain a secret |
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What can happen if a soldier believes their problems should remain a secret? |
It can develop depression and anxiety |
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What is a intervention? |
Attempting to prevent a life crisis or mental disorder from leading to suicidal behavior |
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At the most basic level what does intervention include? |
Listening , showing empathy, escorting a person to a helping agency |
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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 |
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What are some warning signs of suicide |
Giving away all possessions Feeling sad/depressed Isolation |
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Five dimensions of strength |
Physical Emotional Social Spiritual Family |
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Wear and Appearance of Army Uniforms and Insignia |
AR 670-1 |
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When are Females authorized to wear prescribed earrings? |
Service, Dress, and mess uniforms |
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What uniforms are authorized pens and pencils to be exposed? |
CVC Flight uniforms Food services Hospital duty |
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Who is authorized to wear branch insignia on their patrol caps? |
Chaplains |
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What is the CVC uniform and when is it authorized? |
Combat Vehicle Crewman Authorized year- round prescribed by the commander |
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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 |
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What does one service stripe on the ASU represent? |
3 years honorable service |
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Operations Process |
ADRP 5-0 |
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What is the operations process? |
The major mission command activities performed during operations: planning, preparing, executing, and continuously assessing the operation |
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When does the preparing take place under the operations process? |
During the planning and continues through execution |
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How do commanders express their visualization |
Commanders intent Planning guidance Commanders critical information requirements Essential elements of friendly information |
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What is the definition of commanders intent |
A clear and concise expression of the purpose of the operation |
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Map Reading and Land Navigation |
FM 3-25.26 |
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Definition of a map |
A graphic representation of a portion of the earths surface drawn to a scale as seen from above |
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Colors on a map |
Black Red-Brown Blue Green Brown Red Other |
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What is the size of a grid square on most large scale maps? |
1,000 meters |
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How many norths are there and what are they? |
3, True North Magnetic North Grid North |
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Purpose of a map overlay? |
Used to display military operations with enemy and friendly troop disposition. |
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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 |
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4 types of slopes |
Gentle Steep Concave Convex |
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Five major terrain features |
Hill Saddle Valley Ridge Depression |
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3 minor terrain features |
Draw Spur Cliff |
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Two supplementary terrain features |
Cut and fill |
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Mission Command |
ADRP 6-0 |
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Definition of mission command |
Exercise of authority and direction by the commander |
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6 principles to mission command |
Build cohesive teams Create shared understanding Provide clear commanders intent Exercise disciplined initiative Use mission orders Accept prudent risk |
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How do commanders provide a clear content ? |
Articulate the overall reason for the operation so forces understand why it is being conducted |
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3 areas encompass the art of command |
Authority Decision making Leadership |
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Unified Land Operations |
ADRP 3-0 |
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Rifle Marksmanship, M16-/M4- Series Weapons |
FM 3-22.9 |
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Better Opportunities for Single Soldiers |
AR 215-1 |
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Purpose of BOSS? |
Provides opportunity for single soldiers to come together and enhance the morale which leads to combat readiness |
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Who approves and supports the elected executive committee members of the BOSS committee? |
Garrison Command Sergeant Major |
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Counseling |
FM 6-22 appendix B |
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3 major categories of developmental counseling |
Event Performance Professional Growth |
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4 stage counseling process |
Identify the need for counseling Prepare the counseling Conduct counseling Follow up |
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What DA FORM was designed to help Army leaders conduct and record counseling sessions? |
DA FORM 4856 |
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What is counseling |
Standardized tool used to provide feedback |
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Army Substance Abuse Program |
AR 600-85 |
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The Law of Land and Warefare |
FM 27-10 |
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Equal Opportunity / SHARP |
AR 600-20 |
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Suicide Prevention |
AR 600-63 |
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Leadership |
ADRP 6-22 |
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Counseling |
FM 6-22, Appendix B |
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PRT |
FM 7-22 |
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AER |
"Helping the army take care of its own"
AR 930-4 |
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Evaluation Reporting System |
AR 623-3 |
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Instructions to fill out a NCOER |
DA PAM 623-3 |
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Support Form |
DA Form 2166-9-1A |
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NCOER |
DA FORM 2166-9-1 |
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Purpose of EO |
Fair treatment for all no matter race, gender, sexual preference, religion |
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What is the US Army policy? |
To provide fair treatment without regard to race, gender, religion, Sexual preference, national origin |
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What is the army's policy on sexual harassment |
Unacceptable conduct and will not be tolerated |
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Categories of sexual harassment |
Verbal Nonverbal Physical Contact |
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Types of sexual harassment |
Quid pro Quo Hostile Environment |
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Techniques of dealing with sexual harassment |
Direct approach Indirect approach Third party Chain of command Filing a formal complaint |
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Army policy of sexual assault |
Is a criminal offense that has no place in the army. |
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Restricted reporting |
Allows soldier who is sexual assault victim on a confidential basis, disclose details. Receive medical treatment and counseling |
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Unrestricted Reporting |
Allows soldier who is victim to receive medical treatment, counseling, and a investigation |
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Difference between sexual harassment and sexual assault |
Harassment involves verbal, nonverbal, physical behavior
Assault involves sexual contact characterized by use of force |
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What are the effects of Sexual Harassment/Assault on a individual? |
Isolation Depression PTSD Difficulty with trust |
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What is I AM STRONG |
Intervene Act Motivate |
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Evaluation Reporting System identity? |
Officers and noncommissioned officers who are best qualified for promotion and assignments to positions of higher responsibility |
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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 |
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Rating Scheme |
A list of all NCOs and their rating chain
from and through date |
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Types of NCOERS |
6, Change of rater Relief of cause Complete the record Annual 60 day Senior rater option 60 day option |
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Soldiers are evaluated on performance and potential. What are the three types of evaluations under the ERS? |
Duty evaluations School evaluations DA evaluations |
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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 |
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Who is the last individual to sign the NCOER |
The rated NCO |