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When did women join the Military?

World War 1

Form for NCOER?

DA Form 2166-8

Form for PT Record?

DA Form 705

What do you need to administer a PT test?

*A site that is free of any significant hazards


*A briefing area for reading of the event instructions


*A preparation area (can be the same as briefing area)


*A soft, flat dry area for push-ups and sit-ups


*A flat-measure 2-mile running course with solid surface that is no more than 3 percent grade

What are the Three Levels of Leadership?

Direct - Leadership that is face to face, first line leadership


Organizational - Leadership that influence several hundred to several thousand people. They do this indirectly, generally through more levels of subordinates.


Strategic - Leadership that includes military and DA civilian leaders at the major command through DoD levels. They are responsible for large organizations and influence several thousands to hundreds of thousands of people.

What are the principles of unit training? (ADRP 7-0)

o Commanders and other leaders are responsible of training


o NCOs train individuals, crews, and small treams


o Train to standard


o Train as you fight


o Train while operating


o Train fundamentals first


o Train to develop adaptability


o Understand the operational environment


o Train to sustain


o Train to mantain


o Conduct multi-echelon and concurrent training

What regulation covers land navigation?

FM 3-25.26

What regulation covers SHARP?

AR 600-20 (Army Command Policy) Chapters 7&8

Who do we take our orders from?

From the officers appointed over me and my superiors.

What regulation covers Army Composition Program?

AR 600-9 - Chapter 3

What FM covers Army Physical Readiness Training?

FM 7-22

What ADRP covers Training?

ADRP 7-0

What FM covers the History of the NCO?

FM 7-22.7

What ADRP covers Army Leadership?

ADRP 6-22

What FM covers Counseling?

FM 7-21.13 - Chapter 6

What AR covers Military Discipline and Conduct?

AR 600-20 (Army Command Policy) Chapter 4

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, victim advocacy, response, reporting, and accountability.

The Army's 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 non-duty hours.



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

What are the goals of the Army Sexual Assault Prevention and Response Program?

o Create a climate that encourages victims to report incidents of sexual assault without fear.



o Establish sexual assault prevention training and awareness programs to educate Soldiers.



o Ensure sensitive and comprehensive treatment to restore victims' health and well-being.



o Ensure leaders understand their roles and responsibilities regarding response to sexual assault victims.

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?

o Rape



o Non consensual Sodomy (oral or anal sex)



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



o Attempts to commit these acts

More than half of sexual assaults include what?

Alcohol

Prevention of sexual harassment is whose responsibility?

The Commander's Responsibility

What is the Army's policy on sexual assault?

o Sexual assault is a criminal offense that has no place in the Army



o The Army will use training, education, and awareness to minimize sexual assault



o The Army will treat all victims of sexual assault with dignity, fairness, and respect

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

o Their chain of command



o Medical Treatment Facility



o Military Police/Criminal Investigation Division



o Chaplains



o Social Work Services



o Family Advocacy



o Legal Services

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

o verbal



o non verbal



o physical contact

What are the three ways a soldier maybe reduced for misconduct?

o Article 15



o Court Martial



o Conviction by civil court

What are the General Orders?

o I will guard everything within the limit of my post and quit my post only when properly relieved



o I will obey my special orders and preform all my duties in a military manner



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

What are the three types of promotion point worksheets?

o Initial



o Re-evaluation



o Re-computation

Define Leadership

Leadership is influencing people by providing purpose, direction, and motivation while operating to accomplish the mission and improving the organization.

What is purpose?

Purpose gives subordinates the reason to act in order to achieve a desired outcome.

What is direction?

Providing clear direction involves communicating how to accomplish a mission: prioritizing tasks, assigning responsibility for completion, and ensuring subordinates understand the standard.

What is motivation?

Motivation supplies the will to do what is necessary to accomplish a mission.

What are the three principal ways that leaders can develop others through which they provide knowledge and feedback?

o Counseling



o Coaching



o Mentoring

What are the Army Values

Loyalty, Duty, Respect, Self-less Service, Honor, Integrity and Personal Courage (LDRSHIP)

What is counseling?

Counseling is the process used by leaders to review with a subordinate the subordinate's demonstrated performance and potential.

What are the three major categories of developmental counseling?

o Event counseling



o Performance counseling



o Professional Growth counseling

What are the three phases of physical conditioning?

o Preparatory



o Conditioning



o Mainenance

What is a MFT?

Master Fitness Trainer

What is the form for a physical profile?

DA Form 3349

What is the objective of physical fitness training?

To enhance soldiers' abilities to meet the physical demands of war.

What are the three periods of a normal daily exercise routine?

o Warm-up



o Conditioning



o Cool-down

What are the commands to get a unit from a normal line formation into an extended rectangular formation?

o Extend to the left, march



o Arms downward, move



o Left, face



o Extend to the left, march



o Arms downward, move



o Right, face



o From front to rear, count off



o Even numbers to the left, uncover

Name two physical fitness formations?

o Corrective Training



o Circular

What are some techniques leaders may use during the directive approach to counseling?

o Corrective Training



o Commanding

What are the three approaches to counseling?

o Directive



o Non-directive



o Combined

Leaders should seek to develop and improve what three leader counseling skills?

o Active Listening



o Responding



o Questioning

What are some examples of Event Counseling?

o Instances of superior or substandard performance



o Reception and Integration Counseling



o Crisis Counseling



o Referral Counseling



o Promotion Counseling



o Separation Counseling

What form is used for counseling?

DA Form 4856 E

Is it a requirement that a leader counsel his/her subordinates?

Yes. A leader who neglects to counsel his subordinates is negligent in his performance of duty

What is the Field Manual for map reading and land navigation?

FM 3-25.26

What are the basic colors of a map, and what does each color represent?

o Black - man-made features



o Red-Brown - cultural features, all relief features, contour lines on red-light readable maps



o Blue - Water



o Green - Vegetation



o Brown - contours on older edition maps, cultivated land on red-light readable maps.

What are contour lines?

Imaginary lines on the ground connecting equal elevation, they represent high and low ground elevation

What are 3 types of contour lines?

o Index



o intermediate



o Supplementary

How many Mils are in one Degree?

17.7 mils

How many Norths are there on a military map?

Three:


o True North



o Magnetic North



o Grid north

What are 5 major terrain features found on a map?

Hill, Ridge, Valley, Saddle, Depression

What are the 3 minor terrain features found on a military map?

Draw, Spur, Cliff

What are the 2 supplementary terrain features found on a military map?

Cut, Fill

What is a map?

A map is a graphic representation of a portion of the earth's surface drawn to scale, as seen from above

What is an azimuth?

A horizontal angle, measured in a clockwise manner from a north base line, expressing direction

What is vertical distance?

The distance between the highest and lowest points measured

How many mils are there in a circle?

6400 mils in 360 degrees

Which north is used when using a military map?

Magnetic north when using a compass, and grid north when using the map

What is the distance between grid lines on a combat map?

1 kilometer or 1000 meters

How would you hold a lensatic compass?

Away from metal (weapons, electrical devices), level and firm

Name two ways to hold a compass

o Compass-to-Cheek Method



o Center-Hold Method

Are topographic symbols drawn to scale?

No.

What do topographic symbols represent?

Man-made and natural features

In military symbols, what colors are used for a map overlay and what do they represent?

o Blue - Friendly forces


o Red- Enemy forces


o Black - Boundaries


o Yellow - Contaminated area both friendly and enemy


o Green - engineer obstacles, both friendly and enemy

What is back Azimuth?

The opposite direction of an azimuth

How do you figure out a back azimuth?

Add 180 degrees if the azimuth is 180 or less; subtract 180 degrees if the azimuth is 180 degrees or more

What is a declination diagram?

Shows the angular relationship between the magnetic north, gird north and true north

What is the general rule for reading military grid coordinates?

Right and Up

How many sights does a compass have?

2