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157 Cards in this Set
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President of USA |
Barack Obama
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Secretary of Defense
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Ashton Carter
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Secretary of the Army
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John McHugh
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Chief of Staff
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Gen Odierno
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MEDCOM Comander
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Gen Horoho
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USAPHC Commander
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Col Teyhen
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PHCR-W Commander
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Col Taylor
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PHCR-W Deputy Commander
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Col McHarque
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Sargeant Major of the Army
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SMA Daley
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MEDCOM CSM
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CSM Ecker
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USAPHC CSM
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CSM Ramos
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PHCR-W CSM
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CSM Silvia
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Army Birthday
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14 June 1775
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National Anthem was officially adpoted
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3 March 1931
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Army Song
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11 November 1956
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Flag day
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14 June
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8 Functions of the M16/A2 |
Feeding, Chambering, Locking, Firing, Unlocking, Extracting, Ejecting, Cocking
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Max Range of M16/A2
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3600m |
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Max Area range of M16/A2
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800m
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Max Point target range of M16/A2
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550m
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Rate of Fire for M16/A2
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Semiautomatic - 45 Rounds per minute Burst - 90 Rounds per Minute Sustained - 12-15 Rounds per Minute |
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SHARP stands for
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Sexual Harassemnet Assualt Response & Prevention
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3 Methods of instruction
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Step by Step, Talk through, By the numbers
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3 Teaching stages
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Explaination, Demonstration, Practice
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DA PAM 670-1
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Uniform Wear and Appreance
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ADRP-1
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The ARMY
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FM 3-22.9
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Basic Rifle Marksmanship
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AR 600-20
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Chain of Command
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AR 600-20 Ch. 6
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Equal Oppertunity
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AR 27-10
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Military Justice
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ADRP 6-22
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Army Leadership
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ADRP 7-0
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Training Units/ Developing Leaders
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FM 6-22
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Counciling
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FM 7-22
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ARMY PRT
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AR 600-25
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Customs and Courtesies
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AR 600-8-19
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Enlisted Promotion and Reductions
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AR 600-9
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Body Composition Program
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AR 623-3
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NCOER
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AR 600-85
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ASAP
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AR 621-5
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ACES
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AR 930-4
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Army Emergency Relief
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AR 600-8-8
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Sponsorship Program
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TC 3-21.5
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Drill and Ceremony
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NCOER uses forms
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DA 2166-8 NCO Evaluation Report DA 2166-8-1 NCO Counciling and Support form |
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How many strips are on the US Flag, what do they represent?
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13, 6 white and 7 red Represent the 13 colonies that declared independance |
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Who wrote the first Army field manual, the Blue Book?
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Friedrich von Steuben, 1779
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What songs are played at sunset?
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Retreat and "to the Colors"
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JAG
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Judge Advocate General
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3 types of Court martial
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Summary, Special, General
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Lowest level of Courts Martial
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Summary
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Highest level of Court Martial
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General
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Types of Article 15 |
Company Grade and Field Grade
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How many Articles are in the UCMJ
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146 Articles plus 12 Sub-articles (158)
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Two types of Art15 proceeding
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Summarized and Formal
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Max punishment for Summarized Art15 |
14 day restriction 14 day extra duty oral reprimand 7 day correctional custody reduction in grade |
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when was the UCMJ established
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1951 |
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Define Leadership
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Ability to influence others to accomplish the mission
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Define Discipline
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Obey order and act properly in the absence of orders
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Define motivation
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Ability to make others do what must be done
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4 indicators of good leadership
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Morale, Discipline, Espirit de Corps, Proficiency
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2 barriers of communication
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Psycological and Physical
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What are the 4 human needs
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Physical, security, social, spiritual
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3 levels of leadership
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Direct, organizational, strategic
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3 parts of exchange in communications
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Message, content, context
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7 steps of problem solving
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Identify problem Identify facts, assumptions generate solutions Analyze solutions Compare Solutions Make/execute decision Assess results |
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DA 4856-E
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Developmenal Counciling form
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3 approaches to counciling
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Directive, Non-directive, Combined
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2 categories of counciling
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event, performance/professional
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4 stages of counciling
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Identify need, prepare, conduct, follow-up |
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basic skills of counciling
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Listening, responding, guilding
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describe an M16/A2
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5.56mm, magazine feed, gas-operated, shoulder-fired weapon that fires semi or 3 round burst
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Muzzle velocity of M16/A2
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3100 fps
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How does AER help? |
Provides money through no-interst loans, grants, and Combination of both
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DEERS stands for
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Defense Enrollment Eligibility Reporting System
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Describe AMEDD RDI
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Rooster- Symbol of Aesculapius(ancient medicine) Moving forward but looking back (exp and progress) Flag- 20 stars for 20 states in 1818 AMEDD est. Staff and snake- Symbol of medicine |
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Activites Red Cross promotes
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Blood drives, CPR courses, First Aid classes, Water safety
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How does Red Cross help soldiers
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Notify about family emergencies
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NCO ERS consists of what 2 categories
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Performance and School evaluations
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Rating chain for NCO
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Rated NCO Rater Senior Rater Reviewer |
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What does BRM stand for
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Basic Rifle Marksmanship
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What does PMI stand for
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Primary Marksmanship Instruction
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What would you do for a Soldier who has failed weight and tape
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Send to the Army Weight Control Clinic
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DA PAM 611-21
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Cover MOS 68K
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7 types of evaluations that NCO may receive
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Annual Change of Rater Releif for Cuase Complete the Record 60 Day Rater Option 60 Day Senior Rater Option Temp Duty, Special Duty or Compassionate Reassignment |
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What form is required for counciling and NCO
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DA Form 2166-8-1 Counciling and Support form
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How often must an NCO be Counciled
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With in 30 days Quarterly |
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Who is in you Chain of Command and NCO Support Channel
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First line leader, squad leader, or Team leader
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Before a soldier uses the Commands open door policy what should they do
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Go through the proper channels. Attempt to fix at teh lowest level frst
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Counciling form for
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DA form 4856 |
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ADP 7-0
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Training Unit and Developing Leaders
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What Publication would you reference to motivate soldiers during training
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APD 7-0
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Army Priciples of Unit Training
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Commanders responsible for training NCOs train individuals, crews, small teams Train to standard Train while operating Train fundamentals first Train to develope adaptability Train to Sustain Train to maintain Mutliechelon training |
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Priciples of leader development
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Lead by example Develop subordinates create learning environment for sub leaders train leaders in mission command develop adaptive leaders train to think critically and creativly know subordinates and families |
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AR 600-8-22
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Military Awards
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Why is the Purple Heart different than other awards
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military or civilian can earn it individual does not have to be recommended for it |
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Name Special Skill tabs
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Special Forces Ranger Sapper Jungle Expert President 100 |
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What reg covers wear and appearance of Uniforms |
AR 670-1/DA PAM 670-1
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How should the Slodier's sleeve insignia be worn on teh ASU?
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Centered on the sleeve between the shoulder seam and elbow
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Rifle Marksmanship is covered in which publication
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FM 3-22.9
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Acronym SPORTS
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Slap, Pull, Observe, Release, Tap, Squeeze
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How are the service stripes worn on the ASU
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Centered 4 inches from bottom of left sleeve at 45 degree angle
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What is the authorized size of a Tattoo below elbow or knee
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Smaller than the size of the wearers hand
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What is stoppage
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Failure of weapon to complete cycle of operation
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What is immediate action
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Quickly appling corrective action/SPORTS
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Army Physical REadiness Training
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FM 7-22
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Who responsible for training, performance,a nd readiness of soldiers
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The Commander
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Exercises for corrective action
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Rower, squat bender, push up, v up, 8 count push up, swimmer, supine bicycle
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3 alternate APFT events
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2.5 Mile Walk 800yd Swim 6.2 Mile Bike |
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3 Phases of PRT training
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Initial Conditioning Toughening Sustaining |
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Principle of all army training
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Train as you fight
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How long are pregnant soldiers exempt from PT after birth |
through pregnancy and 180 days after
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Body Composition Program
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AR 600-9
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ABCP
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Army Body Compisition Program
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What is the Primary Objective of ABCP
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Ensure Soldiers maintain well-being and performance in all conditions
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What happens to a soldier who exceeds Body Composition Standards
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They will be flagged and enrolled in ABCP
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Army Command Policy
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AR 600-20
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What does the Army Command Policy cover
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Responsibilities discipline conduct equal oppertunity sharp |
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Key elements of Command
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Authority and Responsiblity
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Who is responsible for estabilishing leaership climate and unit development
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The Commander
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What is the Chain of command
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Leaders and subordinate leaders whos duty is to accomplish the units assigned mission
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AR covers Equal Oppertunity
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AR 600-20 CH 6 |
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AR covers SHARP
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AR 600-20 Ch 7
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TASS
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The Army School System
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What are the 4 NCOES courses
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Warrior Leader Course (WLC) Advance Leaderes Course (ALC) Senior Leaders Course (SLC) Sergeant Major Academy (USAMA) |
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Army Leadership publication
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ADP 6-22/ADPR 6-22
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What Publication Covers Promotions and Reductions?
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AR 600-8-19
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What does AR 600-8-19 Cover?
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Promotions and Reductions
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What are the Three ranks that Soldiers are automatically promoted to?
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1. PV2
2. PFC. 3. SPC |
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To get automatically promoted what must be met?
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1. Time in Service (TIS)
2. Time in Grade (TIMIG) 3. Unit Commander must Authorize the Promotion |
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What two ranks may be placed on the Automatic Promotion Integration List?
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SPC and SGT
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Who is the Promotion authority for promotions PV2, PFC, and SPC?
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Commander
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Who has Promotion authority to the grades of SGT and SSG?
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Lieutenant colonel (LTC) or above have promotion authority to the grades of SGT and SSG
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What are reasons that soldiers PVT-MSG can become Non-Promotable?
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Convicted by Court Martial In Chapter Process Bar from Reenlistment Flagged Under UCMJ punishment In ASAP |
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What happens is a Soldier on centralized or semi centralized is Flagged and they would have made promotion?
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After Flagg is removed they will be promoted with date of rank of date Flagg was removed; unless actions were done to remove the Soldier from the Promotion list
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What should be done when Soldiers are eligible for promotion to PV2 through SSG without a waiver (fully qualified) but not recommended? |
Soldiers must be counseled in writing every 3 months and include information as to why the Soldier was not recommended and what can be done to correct deficiencies or qualities that reflect a lack of promotion potential
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What are the NCOES requirements for Promotion?
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(1) Warrior Leader Course (WLC) for recommendation to SSG
(2) Advanced Leaders Course (ALC) for consideration to SFC (3) Senior Leaders Course (SLC) for consideration to MSG (4) U.S. Army Sergeants Major Course (USASMC) for promotion to SGM |
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What are the Three Levels of Promotion Authority and what grades do they manage?
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1. Decentralized Promotions; Grades PV2-SPC
2. Semi Centralized Promotions; Grades SGT and SSG 3. Centralized Promotions; Grades SFC-CSM |
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What are the Automatic Promotion requirements for PV2-SPC without a waiver and are not flagged or barred?
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1) PV2 requirement is 6 months TIS.
(2) PFC requirements are 12 months TIS and 4 months TIMIG. (3) SPC requirements are 24 months TIS and 6 months TIMIG. |
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Why may a SGT or SSG’s promotion be delayed?
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Soldier given consideration in error Granted more point than entitled Promotion packet was lost Duplicate credit was awarded for points |
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What will the Promotion Packet contain?
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Promotion Point Worksheet Approved Promotion board appearance Documentation of points Documentsconfirming promotion points Memorandum stating responsibilities of promotion |
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What is the primary zone for SGT and SSG board appearance?
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1. SSG: 70 months TIS and 8 months TIMIG.
2. SGT: 34 months TIS and 6 months TIMIG. |
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What NCOES level must a SGT complete prior to appearing before a SSG Board?
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WLC; may be waived if deployed by DCS, G1
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What is an example of an Administrative reevaluation
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A Soldier who adds 20 or more new points
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What is an example of an total reevaluation?
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Requesting to appear before a new promotion board
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What Publication Covers Nonjudicial Punishment?
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AR 27-10 Chapter 3
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What are the three reasons that Nonjucicial Punishment should be imposed?
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-Correct, educate, and reform offenders -Preserve a Soldier’s record of service -Disposing of minor offenses in less time and personnel than trial |
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What are Nonpunitive measures?
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are primarily tools for teaching proper standards of conduct and performance and do not constitute punishment
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What are some Nonpunitive measures?
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denial of pass or other privileges counseling administrative reduction in grade administrative reprimands extra training bar to reenlistment MOS reclassification |
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What is One of the most effective Nonpunitive measures available to a commander?
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Extra training or instruction
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Who can direct that a subordinate authority impose punishment under UCMJ, Art. 15?
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No superior can direct that a subordinate authority impose punishment under UCMJ, Art. 15
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Can a Commander issue multiple punishments to a Soldier under UCMJ?
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Incidents occuring simulatanously will ordinarily be considered together and not be given multiple punishments
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What would be the purpose of Announcing or Posting the Article 15’s? |
preclude perceptions of unfairness of punishment and to deter similar misconduct by other Soldiers
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Who has an individual responsibility for ensuring their appearance reflects the highest level of professionalism?
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All Soldiers
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Who is Exempt from policies in AR 670-1?
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Old Guard U.S. Army Band |
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What does Pride in appearance include?
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physical fitness and adherence to acceptable weight standards
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What is a vital ingredient of the Army’s strength and military effectiveness?
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pride and self discipline
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What does each Overseas service bar represent on the uniform?
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6 months of service in a Combat Zone
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