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What does ASAP stand for?

Army Substance Abuse Program

What is the mission of ASAP?

The ASAP's mission is to strengthen the overall fitness and effectiveness of the Army's total workforce and to enhance the combat readiness of its Soldiers.

What army Regulation covers ASAP?

AR 600-85

What is meant by deglamorization of alcohol?

Personnel will not promote any function glamorizing the use of alcohol through drinking contests, games, initiations, or the awarding of alcohol beverages as prizes in contests.

Is ASAP participation mandatory for individuals that are command referred?

ASAP participation is mandatory for all Soldiers who are command referred. Failure to attend a mandatory counseling session may constitute a violation of Article 86 of the Uniform Code of Military Justice (UCMJ).

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

Voluntary (self-identification)


Commander/Supervisor Identification


Biochemical Identification


Medical Identification


Investigation and or Apprehension

Commanders may direct drug testing under what conditions?

• Unit inspections (Either the entire or part of the unit)


• Search and seizures/probable cause


• Competence for Duty


• Rehabilitation


• Mishap or Safety Inspection


• Consent (specimen may be provided voluntarilyby a Soldier)


• New Entrant


• Medical

All ASAP referrals are accomplished by the Commander or 1SG using what form?

Completing and signing the DA 8003 Referral Form.

What does ACS stand for?

Army Community Service

What does the ACS symbol represent?

The heart = giving


The cross = help


The gyroscope = stability

What is the ACS mission statement?


The mission of the ACS center is to -

• Facilitates commander's ability to provide comprehensive, coordinated, and responsive services that support readiness of soldiers, civilians employees and their families.


• Maximize technology and resources, adapt to unique installation requirement, eliminate duplication in service delivery, and measure service effectiveness.

What Army Regulation covers ACS?

AR 608-1

How is ACS staffed for the most part?

By volunteers

What is the motto of the ACS?

Self-help, service and stability

What can you do to help out ACS?

Donate Staple foodstuff to the food lockers, usable household goods, and volunteer your time.

What regulations covers ACES?

AR 621-5

What regulations covers Army Learning Centers?

AR 621-6

What are the goals of ACES?

Develop confident, competent leaders.

What does TABE stand for?

Test of Adult Basic Education

How much of your tuition does the tuition assistance grant pay?

100%

Name some federal financial aid programs available to Soldiers through ACES

Pell Grant


Perkins Loans


Guaranteed Student Loans

What does DANTES stand for?

Defense Activity for Non-Traditional Education Support

What does DANTES do?

DANTES provides standardized testing services free to military personnel. Family members and civilians may take DANTES tests but must pay for each test taken.

Soldiers who began there active service after what date are eligible to recieve the new GI Bill?

July 1985, but they are required to pay $100 per month for the first 12 months

What does SOC stand for?

Service members Opportunity Colleges

What does SOCAD stand for?

Services members Opportunity College Army Degrees

AER closely coordinates with what other organization?

American Red Cross

What is AER?

AER is a private, nonprofit organization to collect and hold funds to relieve distress of members of the Army and their dependents. AER provides emergency financial assistance to Soldiers (active and retired) and their families in time of distress.

What does AER stand for?

Army Emergency Relief

What is the Army Regulation that covers AER?

AR 930-4

Are you required to contribute to AER to recieve help?

No

How are monetary contributions made to AER?

Cash, check or alloment

When is the AER annual fund campaign held army-wide?

March 01 through May 15

How does AER provide financial assistance?

AER provides financial assistance by either a loan without interest, a grant or a combination of both

What is the purpose of AER?

AER provides emergency financial assistance to Soldiers (active and retired) and their families in time of distress.

What is the dollar limit on AER loans?

There is no dollar limit. AER Assistance will meet your emergency need.

What is the AER Motto?

"Helping the Army Take Care Of its Own" (AR 930-4 Aug 1994 / 1-6 / PDF 5)

How is AER funded?

Through Voluntary Contributions from Soldiers (tax free), through unsolicited contributions, repayments of loans, and income from investments.

What is the purpose of the Army Sexual Assault Prevention and Response Program?

The Sexual Assault Prevention and Response Program reinforces the Army's commitment to eliminate incidents of sexual assault through a comprehensive policy that centers on awareness and prevention, training and education, victims advocacy, response, reporting, and accountability.

The Army policy on Army Sexual Assault Prevention and Response Program applies where and when?


This policy applies --

• Both on and off post and during duty and on-duty hours.


• To working, living, and recreational environments (including both on- and off-post housing).

Define sexual assault.

Sexual assault is a crime defined as intentional sexual contact, characterized by use of force, physical threat or abuse of authority or when the victim does not or cannot consent.

Sexual assault includes what acts?

• Rape


• Non consensual Sodomy (oral or anal sex)


• Indecent Assault (unwanted, inappropriate sexual contact or fondling)


• Attempts to commit these acts

More than half of sexual assault offenses include what?

Alcohol

Prevention of sexual harassment is whose responsibility?

The Commander's Responsibility

If someone has been sexually assaulted, to whom may they report the crime?

• Their chain of command


• Medical Treatment Facility


• Military Police/Criminal Investigation Division


• Chaplains


• Social Work Services


• Family Advocacy


• Legal Services

What are the categories of sexual harassment and give some examples?

• Verbal


• Nonverbal


• Physical Contact

What does EO stand for?

Equal Opportunity

What is an EOR

Equal Opportunity Representative

What rank should an EOR normally be?

SGT (P)through 1LT

What Army Regulation covers the EO program?

AR 600-20 chapter 6

What are the goals of the EO program?

1. Provide EO for military personnel and family members, both on and off post and within the limits of the law of localities, states, and host nations.


2. Create and sustain effective units by eliminating discriminatory behaviors or practices that undermine teamwork, mutual respect, loyalty, and shared sacrifice of the men and women of America's Army.

What is the Mission of the ELM/Missile & DSESTS Section's?

To provide Sustainment Level maintenance of electronic equipment for 2nd Brigade and supported units.

What is the purpose of the SOP?

The purpose of the SOP is to define individual responsibilities and to establish uniform procedures for ELM/Missile & DSESTS Sections.

The purpose of this Standard Operating Procedures-Internal (SOP-I) is to provide the necessary operating guidelines and maintenance procedures to all personnel assigned to the ELM/Missile & DSESTS Shops. What are the other three functions?

a. It is used as an introduction to shop operations for newly assigned Soldiers to the section.


b. To provide continuity of operations when the OIC/NCOIC are not present for duty.


c. To offer a location to find information about how certain procedures or policies should be enforced.