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adp 1-0

The Army

ADP 1-02

Operational Terms and Military Symbols

ADP 2-0

Intelligence

ADP 3-0

Unified Land Operations

ADP 3-05

Special Operations

ADP 3-07

Stability

ADP 3-28

Defense Support of Civil Authorities

ADP 3-09

Fires

FM 3-11.4

CBRN

TC 3-21.5

Drill and Ceremonies

ADP 3-37

Protection

ADP 3-90

Offense and Defense

ADP 4-0

Sustainment

AR 27-10

UCMJ

ADP 5-0

The Operations Process

ADP 6-22

Army Leadership

ADP 7-0

Training Units and Developing Leaders

AR 670-1

Wear and Appearance of Uniforms

FM 6-22

Counseling

FM 7-22

Physical Readiness Training

AR 600-20 ch. 8

SHARP Program(Army Command Policy)

gener order 1

I will guard everything within the limits of my post and quit my post only when properly relieved.

general order 2

I will obey my special orders and perform all of my duties in a military manner.

general order 3

I will report violations of my special orders, emergencies, and anything not covered in my instructions to the commander of the relief.

what is unified land operations

it is the synchronization of our capabilities with other services, government agencies, international government partners, and Military forces from partner nations.

what is land power?

the ability to gain, sustain, and exploit control over land, resources, and people by using threat, force, or occupation.

what are the five land power abilities?

impose, engage, establish, address, secure

what is the Army vision of the three strategic roles of the army?

prevent


shape


win

what is the armys mission?

we derive our mission from the Constitution of the united States, the intent of Congress, and the orders of the commander in chief.

our profession is built on what?

trust

what is trust?

is the ability to rely on someone's word, strength and abilities.

name 4 areas trust begins and is formed?

soldiers and their leaders


soldiers and their families


soldiers and the army


the army and the nation

what does jslist stand for?

joint service lightweight integrated suit technology

what does MOPP standard for?

mission oriented protected posture.

what are two primary components of a marksmanship training strategy?

initial training and sustainment training

what can usually correct a malfunction?

immediate action

using two soldiers to assist each other during marksmanship training is an example of what?

peer coaching

what are the two prescribed formations for platoons?

line and column formation

what is a formation?

the arrangement of elements in a prescribed manner

what are the three different combined commands?

at ease, fall in, rest

what are the three methods of teaching drill?

step by step, by the numbers, and talk through method

where does the csm stand during the change of command ceremony?

behind the colors.

can a command be changed after the command of execution?

no

name the three training phases of prt

initial conditioning phase


toughening phase


and sustainment phase

what are the three fundamental components of prt

strength


endurance


mobility

what is the purpose of prt?

to develop and maintain high levels of physical readiness.

name different strength and mobility drills

Conditioning drills 1,2,3


push up and sit up drill


climbing drill


strength training circuit


guerrilla drills

name some endurance and mobility activities.

military movement drills 1,2, 30:60 60:120, 300 yard shuttle run, hill repeats, ability group runs, unit formation runs, release runs, terrain runs, foot March, endurance training machines

what are the three types of prt training?

on ground


off ground


combatives training

what are the three elements of a prt session?

preparation


activities


recovery

the APFT results will be recorded on what form?

da form 705

when do you salute indoors?

when reporting to your commander


when reporting to a pay officer


when reporting to a military board


at an indoor ceremony


at sentry duty indoors

when do enlisted exchange salutes?

when reporting in formations


when reporting to an enlisted president of a board

what time is reveille and retreat played?

installation commanders will set the time of sounding reveille and retreat. usag Yongsan is played at 0630 and 1700 respectively

how many service members will be provided at a minimum to conduct funeral honors for a veteran?

at least 2 uniform personnel. with 1 being of the parent service of the deceased veteran

name some of the problem areas that are acceptable for AER assistance.

nonreceipt of pay, loss of funds, medical expenses, funeral expenses, required travel expenses, rent, food, utilities, POV, clothing, disasters, or privation

what are the five programs listed under the functional academic skills training (FAST) program? ACES

-basic skills education program (BSEP),


-GT improvement,


-GED test preparation,


-Reading skills development,


-preparation for college

(ACES) army continuing education program

explain the GI to jobs program. ACES

GI to jobs helps soldiers earn civilian credentials related to their MOS.

(ACES) army continuing education services

assistant commander in chief

the honorable Joe biden

commander in chief

the honorable Barack Obama

Secretary of state

john kerry

secretary of defense

Ashton Carter

joint chief of staff

general Joseph dunford

chief of staff of the army

general mark milley

Sergeant major of the army

sma Daniel Dailey

usarpac commander

general Vincent Brooks

usarpac csm

csm Bryant Lambert

usfk/cfc commander

general Curtis scaparrotti

8th army csm

csm Richard Merritt

8th army commander

Lieutenant general Thomas Vandal

battalion commander

LTC Aimee dejarnette

battalion csm

csm Christopher cascardo

company commander

CPT Isabelle Morse

company 1SG

1SG Lynn collum

what three letters were used to begin the creation of the creed of noncommissioned officers?

N-C-O. they are the the first letter in each paragraph used in the creed.

after what major event was the Army in turmoil that produced the nco corps and creed that we know today?

the creed was created in 1974 after the Vietnam war, but was not in any official army publication until 11 years later.

who first wrote the letters nco that began the creation of the nco creed?

Sfc Earle Brigham wrote nco on white sheet of paper.

what was the idea behind creating a nco creed?

it gave the ncos a yardstick by which to measure themselves

where was the nco creed first developed?

In the NCO academy at fort Benning, GA

what is enhanced first aid?

enhanced first aid is administered by the combat life saver with measures of additional training above self-aid and buddy aid.

what is medical evacuation?

the timely, efficient movement of the wounded, injured or ill from the battlefield to medical treatment facilities.

what are the four locations to check for a pulse?

the neck, wrist, groin, or ankles

what are the three basic things to check during first aid?

breathing, bleeding and shock

what are the eight checks of evaluating a causality?

check responsiveness


check breathing


check pulse


check bleeding


check shock


check fractures


check burns


check head injuries

what is the most common cause of airway obstruction?

the tongue. use the head tilt chin lift technique to clear the airway.

what does singars stand for?

SINgle-channel Ground and Airborne Radio System

what are the two modes in which a singars operates?

single channel or frequency hopping

9 line medivac

1. location


2. radio frequency and call sign


3. number of patients by precedence


4. special equipment needed


5. type of patients


6. security at pick up site


7. method of marking site


8. patient nationality and status


9. NBC contamination


* or terrain description

what are the three sizes of maps?

there are small, medium, and large depending on their scale.

what are the 8 different types of maps?

planimetric map,


topographic map,


photo map,


joint operations graphic, photomosaic,


terrain model,


military city map,


special maps

what are conditions that may affect your pace count?

slopes, wind, terrain, weather, clothing, and visibility

where can you find the warrior tasks and drills?

soldiers training publication 21-1 soldiers manual of common task. (stp 21-1 smct) and stp 21-24 smct

what does metl stand for?

mission essential task list

who is the battalion sarc?

Msg kira Welch

who is the battalion victim advocate (va)?

ssg Jermaine Hollis

who is the battalion eo advisor?

Sfc Jesse Howell

what are the four movements in matching that require 15 inch step?

half step, left step, right step, backward march

what is the official name of the Army song?

the army goes rolling along

AR 600-20

army command policy (army programs)

who is eligible for ACS services?

-active duty and retired military and their families.


-army national guard and reserves while on active duty and up to 1 year after deployment, and their families.


-civilian employees and their families.


-family members of MIA/POW


-surviving family members of soldiers who died on active duty.

provide some reasons a soldier could be barred to reenlist.

-constant lateness to place of duty,


-AWOL up to 24 hours,


-loss of clothing or equipment,


-substandard personal Appearance,


-substandard personal hygiene,


-continuous indebtedness,


-article 15,


-cannot follow orders,


-noncompetitive for promotion

what course of action should a Commander take after a second 3 month bar to reenlist?

the commander will initiate separation proceedings.

what does ecwcs stand for?

extended cold weather clothing system

exposed pens are allowed in what uniforms?

hospital duty uniforms


food service uniform


flight uniform


ACUs

who is authorized to wear branch insignia on the patrol cap?

chaplains

what are the dimensions of the dress uniform nameplate?

1' x 3' x 1/16 inch

how are marksmanship badges worn on the female dress uniform?

on the left side ¼ inch below the bottom ribbon row. personnel may adjust the placement to conform with individual body shape differences.

how is the regiment insignia worn on the female dress uniform?

½ an inch and centered above the name plate, or ¼ inch above the unit awards.

how are service stripes placed on the dress uniform?

on the left sleeve 4 inches from the bottom of the sleeve at a 45 degree angle.

what kind of extra duty is an nco given by an article 15?

supervisor duty only, except when the only one on extra duty

how many articles are under the UCMJ?

146 articles and 12 subarticles. 158 total articles

when was UCMJ enacted?

1950, it replaced the articles of war

who may impose an article 15?

any commanding officer including warrant officers exercising command.

what are the three types of article 15s?

summarized


company grade


field grade

what are three types of court Marshall?

summarized


general


special

under what article is nonjudicial punishment imposed?

article 15

what are the three major categories of developmental counseling?

event oriented


performance


professional growth

getting a soldier through a period of shock after receiving negative news is what type of counseling?

crisis counseling

when does developmental counselingnot apply or is not beneficial?

when the soldier engaged in serious acts of misconduct.

what are some qualities of an effective counselor?

respect, self awareness, cultural awareness, empathy and credibility.

what are general skills required for effective counseling?

active listening


responding


questioning

what are the four stages of counseling?

identify the need for counseling


prepare for counseling


conduct counseling


follow up

what will sponsors develop with first term soldiers?

sponsors will develop a sense of responsibility for their fellow soldiers in order to improve safety and reduce the risk of misconduct, sexual assault and suicide attempts.

to be eligible for an ncoer, a soldier will complete how many days in the same position under the same rater?

90 calendar days

who should review all ncoers?

csm/sgm must review all ncoers

how does the rated nco verify face to face discussions/counseling?

the rated nco will verify by initials and date on the da form 2166-8-1

what form is mandatory for counseling all soldiers of the ranks between cpl-csm?

da form 2166-8-1

rater will conduct face to face counseling with the rated nco within how many days?

30 days

what is the armywide standard for submitting ncoer forms to hqda?

forms will be submitted through ako under "my forms".

who ensures the final ncoer is submitted to hqda in a timely manner?

the senior rater

what does the rated soldiers signature verify?

the administrative data.


SSN, counseling dates, APFT score, height and weight.

name some of the 10 victims rights laws? sharp

-right to be treated with dignity and respect


-right to information and referral


-right to notification


-right to be present


-right to be heard


-right to protection from intimidation and harm


-right to restitution


-right to apply for compensation


-right to speedy proceedings


-special rights and protection

what are the five techniques for dealing with sexual harassment?

-direct approach


-indirect approach


-third party assistance


-chain of command


-file a formal or informal complaint

what are the three categories of sexual harassment?

verbal, nonverbal, or physical

in a restricted sexual assault case, what information may the commander receive?

date, time, location, and nature of incident

sexual assault is punishable under what articles of UCMJ?

article 120 and 125

what are some ethnic observances listed in ar 600-20?

-Martin Luther King Jr. birthday


-African American history month


-women's history month


-victims of the holocaust month


-Asian Pacific heritage month


-pride month


-women's equality day


-Hispanic heritage month


-native American heritage month

who is the primary source for fixing eo complaints?

the unit commander

what are the three policies each commander is required to publish and post on EO?

-written command policy statement for eo


-prevention of sexual assault


-eo complaint procedures

what are the two functional structures of the Army?

operating force and generating force

what is operating force?

operating forces consist of units organized, trained, and equipped to deploy and fight.

what is generating force?

generating force man's, trains, equips, deploys, and ensures the readiness of all forces.

AR 600-8-8

total army sponsorship program

ar 600-280

retention