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What does ADP 4-0 cover?

Sustainment

What are the three major elements of sustainment?

logistics, personnel services, health services

What is logistics?

planning and executing of movement for the forces

What are some examples of logistics?

Transportation, Supply, Field Services and Distibution

What do personnel services consist of?

human resources report, financial management, legal support, religious support, band support

What does health services support consist of?

casualty care, medical evacuation, medical logistics

What is integration?

combining all elements of sustainment

What does ADP 5-0 cover?

Operations Process

What does the operations process constitute for the Army?

the army's view on planning, preparing, viewing and assessing

What does the operations process account for?

the uncertain nature of operations

What is the Army's framework for exercising mission command?

the operations process

What are the major command activities performed during operations?

planning, preparing, executing and assessing

What is planning?

envisioning a desired future and laying out ways to make that future come about

What is preparing?

activities performed by units to improve their ability to execute

What is execution?

putting a plan into action

What is assessing?

evaluating the progress of a task performed

What are the three marching steps used in drill?

1. 15 inch step


2. 30 inch step


3. 30 inch step double time 180 steps per minute

What covers drill and ceremony?

TC 3-21.5

What is a review?

a military ceremony used to honor a high ranking commander, present decorations or awards, honor a unit or individual

What are two prescribed formations for platoons?

line and column

What are the four rest positions that can be given at halt?

parade rest, rest, at-ease, stand at-ease

What is the primary value of ceremonies?

render honors, preserve tradition and stimulate espirit de corps

What is a rank?

a line which is only one element in depth

What foot is your leading foot?

the left foot

What is an element?

an individual, squad, section, platoon, company and the next higher unit

What is a file?

a column which has a front of only one element

What are the two parts of a command?

Preparatory Command, Command of execution

What AR covers military awards?

AR 600-8-22

What is the purpose of the DA Awards Program?

To provide recognition for acts of valor, special skills and qualifications and acts heroism in combat

What is the highest peacetime award for valor?

the soldiers medal

What is an award?

a decoration, medal, badge, ribbon or appurtenance given to an individual or a unit

What is a da form 7013?

Certificate of appreciation

What are the six groups individual awards can be categorized into?

1. Decorations


2. Good Conduct Medal


3. Service Medals


4. Service Ribbons


5. Badges and Tabs


6. Certificates and Letters

What is engraved on the reverse side of the medal of honor?

grade, rank and organization

What is awarded to service members after completion of Basic and AIT?

Army Service Ribbon

What is the DA Form 2442?

Certificate of Acheivement

What Army Regulation covers ASAP?

AR 600-85

What does ASAP stand for?

Army Substance Abuse Program

What is meant by the deglamorization of Alcohol?

to not promote alcohol in the form of games or prizes at a function

What are the ways soldiers can be identified as having a substance abuse problem?

Voluntary, Commander, biochemical, medical, investigation

What are the objectives of ASAP?

return soldier to duty, identify soldiers who cannot be rehabilitated, help resolve other alcohol and drug problems in the family

What are the objectives of biochemical testing?

deter soldiers firm using drugs, early detection of drug use, enable commanders to assess the readiness of their unit, monitor rehabilitation

Commanders may direct testing under what conditions?

1. Unit inspections


2. Probable cause


3. Competence for Duty


4. Rehabilitation


5. Mishap


6. Consent


7. New Entrant


8. Medical

What does the ACS symbol Represent?

The heart=giving, the cross=help, the gyroscope=stability

What Army regulation covers ACS?

AR 608-1

What is the motto of ACS?

Self-help, service and staility

What can you do to help ACS?

Donate food and volunteer your time