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What does ADP 4-0 cover? |
Sustainment |
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What are the three major elements of sustainment? |
logistics, personnel services, health services |
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What is logistics? |
planning and executing of movement for the forces |
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What are some examples of logistics? |
Transportation, Supply, Field Services and Distibution |
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What do personnel services consist of? |
human resources report, financial management, legal support, religious support, band support |
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What does health services support consist of? |
casualty care, medical evacuation, medical logistics |
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What is integration? |
combining all elements of sustainment |
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What does ADP 5-0 cover? |
Operations Process |
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What does the operations process constitute for the Army? |
the army's view on planning, preparing, viewing and assessing |
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What does the operations process account for? |
the uncertain nature of operations |
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What is the Army's framework for exercising mission command? |
the operations process |
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What are the major command activities performed during operations? |
planning, preparing, executing and assessing |
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What is planning? |
envisioning a desired future and laying out ways to make that future come about |
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What is preparing? |
activities performed by units to improve their ability to execute |
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What is execution? |
putting a plan into action |
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What is assessing? |
evaluating the progress of a task performed |
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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 |
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What covers drill and ceremony? |
TC 3-21.5 |
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What is a review? |
a military ceremony used to honor a high ranking commander, present decorations or awards, honor a unit or individual |
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What are two prescribed formations for platoons? |
line and column |
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What are the four rest positions that can be given at halt? |
parade rest, rest, at-ease, stand at-ease |
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What is the primary value of ceremonies? |
render honors, preserve tradition and stimulate espirit de corps |
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What is a rank? |
a line which is only one element in depth |
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What foot is your leading foot? |
the left foot |
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What is an element? |
an individual, squad, section, platoon, company and the next higher unit |
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What is a file? |
a column which has a front of only one element |
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What are the two parts of a command? |
Preparatory Command, Command of execution |
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What AR covers military awards? |
AR 600-8-22 |
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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 |
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What is the highest peacetime award for valor? |
the soldiers medal |
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What is an award? |
a decoration, medal, badge, ribbon or appurtenance given to an individual or a unit |
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What is a da form 7013? |
Certificate of appreciation |
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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 |
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What is engraved on the reverse side of the medal of honor? |
grade, rank and organization |
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What is awarded to service members after completion of Basic and AIT? |
Army Service Ribbon |
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What is the DA Form 2442? |
Certificate of Acheivement |
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What Army Regulation covers ASAP? |
AR 600-85 |
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What does ASAP stand for? |
Army Substance Abuse Program |
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What is meant by the deglamorization of Alcohol? |
to not promote alcohol in the form of games or prizes at a function |
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What are the ways soldiers can be identified as having a substance abuse problem? |
Voluntary, Commander, biochemical, medical, investigation |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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What does the ACS symbol Represent? |
The heart=giving, the cross=help, the gyroscope=stability |
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What Army regulation covers ACS? |
AR 608-1 |
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What is the motto of ACS? |
Self-help, service and staility |
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What can you do to help ACS? |
Donate food and volunteer your time |