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What is military bearing?
Projecting a commanding presence, a professional image of authority.
The effectiveness of a leader is greatly enhanced by understanding and developing what four areas?
1.Military Bearing
2. Physical Fitness
3. Confidence
4. Resilience
What are the three core domains that shape the critical learning experiences throughout Soldiers' and leaders' careers?
1. Institutional training
2. Training
3. Education & Job experience gained during operational assignments
4. Self-development
What are the 4 stages of the Counseling Process?
1. Identify the need for counseling
2. Prepare for counseling
3. Conduct counseling
4. Follow up
A counseling session consists of what 4 basic components?
1. Opening the session
2. Discussing the issues
3. Developing a plan of action
4. Recording and Closing the session
What is tact?
A keen sense of what to do or say in order to maintain good relations with others and to avoid offense.
What are ways that soldiers can be identified as having a substance abuse problem?
1. Voluntary (Self-Identification)
2. Commander/Supervisor Identification
3. Biochemical Identification
4. Medical Identification
5. Investigation and/or Apprehension
What does the ACS symbol represent?
Heart - Giving
Cross - Help
Gyroscope - Stability
Who is the primary source for solving EO complaints?
Your Unit Chain of Command
What AR covers the Army Family Action Plan?
AR 608-47
What are three reasons why the Army is so concerned about excess body fat?
1. Connotates a lack of personal discipline.
2. Detracts from military appearance
3. May indicate a poor state of health, physical fitness, or stamina
What three things must happen when a soldier is determined to be overweight?
1. Soldier will be provided exercise guidance, dietary infomation or weight reduction counseling by a health care personnel
2. Assistance in behavioral modifications, as appropriate, to help them attain the requirements of the army
3. Entered into weight control program by unit commander and flagged under the provisions of AR 600-8-22
What is meant by performance oriented training?
The Soldiers learn best by hands on
What are the three types of training plans?
1. Long-Range
2. Short-Range
3. Near-Term
What Army Field manual is called "Training The Force"?
FM 7-0
The Army Time Management System is composed of what three phases?
1. Green - Training focus primarily on collective tasks with individual and leader tasks integrated during multi-echelon training
2. Amber - Small unit, crew, leader and individual soldier training emphasized.
3. Red - Sub-organizations take advantage of all training opportunities to conduct individual, leader, and crew training.
What is the Army's number one priority?
Training
An AAR is not called what?
Critique
What are the three marching steps used in drill?
1. 15 in step
2. 30 in step
3. 30 in step, DOUBLE TIME
What FM covers Drill and Ceremony?
FM 3-21.5
What is an element?
An individual, squad, section, platoon, company or larger unit forming part of the next higher unit
What is the primary purpose of drill?
The purpose of drill is to enable a commander or non-commissioned officer to move his unit from one place to another in an orderly manner; to aid in disciplinary training by instilling habits of precision and response to leader's orders; and to provide for the development of all soldiers in the practice of commanding troops.
What is the primary value of ceremonies?
1. To render honors
2. Preserve tradition
3. Stimulate Esprit de Corps
What are the 4 types of commands in a drill?
1. Two part
2. Combined
3. Supplementing
4. Directive
What is a communicable disease?
A disease that can be transmitted person to person, animal to person and insect to person
What is the best protection against disease or biological warfare?
Immunization and personal hygiene
What is a vector?
Any living organism that can carry a disease-producing virus
What are the 5 communicable disease grouped by the Army?
1. Respiratory
2. Intestinal
3. Insect borne
4. Venereal
5. Miscellaneous
What are some diseases carried by the fly?
~Typhoid
~Cholera
~Dysentery
What 3 rules apply to water discipline in the field?
1. Drink only from approved sources
2. Conserve water
3. Do not contaminate your sources
Commander in Chief
President Barrack Obama
Secretary of Defense
Hon. Robert M. Gates
Secretary of the Army
Hon. John M. McHugh
Chairman, Joint Chief of Staff
GEN Martin Dempsey
Chief of Staff, Army
GEN Raymond Odierno
MEDCOM Commander/ Surgeon General
LTG Patricia Horoho
Commander, MRMC
MG James Gilman
Commander, FT. Detrick
COL Allan J. Darden
Commander, WRAIR
COL Ralph L. Erickson
Commander, Medical Company
CPT Frank J. Liles
Sergeant Major of the Army
SMA Raymond F. Chandler
CSM, MEDCOM
CSM Donna Brock
CSM, MRMC
CSM Kevin B. Stuart
CSM, FT. Detrick
CSM Federico Boyce
SGM, WRAIR
SGM Sheila Adams
First Sergeant, WRAIR
1SG Christopher McKinley
The Army family has been symbolized by the Secretary of the Army as an equilateral triangle. How is each side of the triangle expressed?
Base: "Family of Components" (Total Force)
Second Leg: "Family of Units"
Third Leg: "Family of People"
Failure to repay an AER loan (unless repayment would cause undo hardship) will cause the Soldier's name to be placed on an AER restricted list which is disseminated Army-wide. What does this mean for the Soldier?
Individuals who appear on this list will not be approved for AER assistance without the specific prior approval of HQ AER.
NBC hazards are classified into two types, what are they?
Immediate hazards- produce casualties immediately after attack
Residual hazards- Delayed effects
You are in peacetime. How often should you check your mask?
Before, during, and after training events, monthly, and semi-annually.
How can the chemical agents be deployed?
1. Arterial spray
2. Artillery bombs
3. Individuals (pollution of water, food and supplies)
4. Mines
5. Rockets
What causes the most casualties in a nuclear attack?
The initial blast and the heat of detonation
Your soldier is given an Article 15 by the company commander, what are some of the punishments that can be imposed?
1. 14 Days extra duty
2. 14 Days restriction
3. 7 Days correctional custody (E3 and below)
4. 7 Days forefeiture of pay
5. 1 Grade Reduction for E4 and below
6. Oral or written letter of reprimand
You have a sodier who is going up for court martial. What are the three types of cort martial that you can tell your soldier to expect?
Summary
Special
General
If your soldier gets a summarized Article 15, what form is used to record it?
DA Form 2627-1
What does Chapter 3 of the UCMJ cover?
Nonjudicial Punishment
Who founded the WRAIR?
It was founded by Army Surgeon General George Sternberg in 1893 as the Army Medical School
When was the NCO support channel formally recognized?
20 December 1976
What are the key elements of command?
Authority and Responsibility
How does a Commander exercise command?
Through subordinante commanders
What is Sergeant's Business?
To train and lead soldiers
What AR covers Safety?
AR 385-10
The word Safety is often associated with what term?
Risk Management
3 Safety features commonly found in Barracks?
1. Lights in stairwells
2. Fire Lights
3. Fire extinguishers and alarms
4. Arms room safety procedures
5. CQ
6. Safety posters
7. Handrails
8. Storage of dangerous toos and chemicals
Where on post can you find out how many privately owned vehicle accidents that were fatal have occurred this year?
A sign in the vacinity of the outbound gate on post
Who is responsible for the Army Safety Program?
Every Soldier
What are 3 types of contour lines?
1. Index
2. Intermediate
3. Supplementary
What are 5 major terrain features found on a map?
1. Hill
2. Ridge
3. Valley
4. Saddle
5. Depression
What is a map?
A graphical representation of a portion of the earth's surface drawn to scale, as seen from above.
Name two ways to hold a compass?
1. Compass-to-Cheek Method
2. Center-Hold Method
How many miles are there in a circle?
6400 mils in 360 degrees