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72 Cards in this Set
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ADRP 6-22 |
Army Leadership. Covers leadership principles and levels. |
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AR 40-510 |
Standards of Military Fitness. Provides information on medical fitness standards for non-prior service enlistment. |
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AR 140-1 |
Mission, Organization, and Training. Provides policy guidance on the mission, organization, and training of the U.S. ARMY RESERVE. |
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AR 600-9 |
Army Body Composition Program Governs physical fitness and weight/body fat standards in the services. (Prior Service and Officer enlistment) |
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AR 600-20 |
Army Command Policy Prescribes policies and responsibilities of command, which include Army Ready and Resilient Campaign (R2C), military discipline and conduct, EO, SHARP |
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AR 601-2 |
Army Recruiting Support Programs Establishes policies and procedures for conducting the: Total Army Involvement in Recruiting Program; Centers of Influence Tour Program; Center of Influence Events Program; Delayed Entry Program; Delayed Training Program functions; Hometown Recruiting Assistance Program; Department of the Army Civilian Recruiting Program; Recruiting and Reserve Partnership Council; and Army command and installation recruiting programs |
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AR 601-210 |
Regular Army and Reserve Components Enlistment Program Governs eligibility criteria, policies, and procedures for enlistment and processing of persons into the regular army, army reserve, and national guard for enlistment |
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DD Form 2983 |
Recruit/Trainee Prohibited Activities Acknowledgement |
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DD Form 2983 |
Recruit/Trainee Prohibited Activities Acknowledgement |
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FM 6-22 |
Leader Development Provides doctrinal framework covering methods for leaders to develop other leaders, improve their organizations, build teams, and develop themselves |
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FM 7-22 |
Army Physical Readiness Training Provides Soldiers with the doctrine of Army PRT |
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FSR2 User Guide |
Future Soldier Remote Reservation System Empowers users with a tool to answer hard questions from applicants: what, when, where, and how long |
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Leader Zone User Guide |
Provides instructions on how to use and process tasks using the Leader Zone website |
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Pocket Recruiter Guide |
Outlines Army Programs and Incentives (ACASP, PaYS, OCS, GI bills, ConAP, March 2 Success, TSP, Medical Recruiting, MOS’s...) |
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Recruiter Zone User Guide |
Provides Recruiters and Center Commanders with instructions on how to use and process tasks using the Recruiter Zone website |
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RPI 237 |
Pocket Physical Training Guide Provided for individuals preparing for the physical demands of Initial Military Training (IMT) |
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School Zone User Guide |
The SZ will allow the recruiters to create, plan, and maintain an effective school program. |
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School Zone User Guide |
The SZ will allow the recruiters to create, plan, and maintain an effective school program. |
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Section II 4-22 |
Non-waiverable disqualifications |
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USAREC Pamphlet 601-2-1 |
Total Army Involvement in Recruiting (TAIR) Provides guidance and instruction for implementation of the TAIR program |
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UR 27-4 |
Prohibited and Regulated Activities Enumerates certain prohibited activities for soldiers assigned to USAREC |
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UR 27-4 |
Prohibited and Regulated Activities Enumerates certain prohibited activities for soldiers assigned to USAREC |
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UR 350-1 |
Training and Leader Development Prescribes and consolidates policy and guidance for U.S. Army Recruiting Command training and leader development |
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UR 27-4 |
Prohibited and Regulated Activities Enumerates certain prohibited activities for soldiers assigned to USAREC |
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UR 350-1 |
Training and Leader Development Prescribes and consolidates policy and guidance for U.S. Army Recruiting Command training and leader development |
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USAREC Regulation 350-13 |
School Recruiting Programs Establishes policy, guidance, and procedures for developing, implementing, and maintaining an effective School Recruiting Program (SRP) |
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UR 27-4 |
Prohibited and Regulated Activities Enumerates certain prohibited activities for soldiers assigned to USAREC |
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UR 350-1 |
Training and Leader Development Prescribes and consolidates policy and guidance for U.S. Army Recruiting Command training and leader development |
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USAREC Regulation 350-13 |
School Recruiting Programs Establishes policy, guidance, and procedures for developing, implementing, and maintaining an effective School Recruiting Program (SRP) |
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USAREC Regulation 601-210 |
Enlistment and Accessions Processing Establishes policies and procedures for processing applicants for enlistment into the U.S. Army |
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UR 27-4 |
Prohibited and Regulated Activities Enumerates certain prohibited activities for soldiers assigned to USAREC |
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UR 350-1 |
Training and Leader Development Prescribes and consolidates policy and guidance for U.S. Army Recruiting Command training and leader development |
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USAREC Regulation 350-13 |
School Recruiting Programs Establishes policy, guidance, and procedures for developing, implementing, and maintaining an effective School Recruiting Program (SRP) |
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USAREC Regulation 601-210 |
Enlistment and Accessions Processing Establishes policies and procedures for processing applicants for enlistment into the U.S. Army |
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USAREC Manual 3 |
Recruiting Is the recruiting command’s capstone doctrine publication. Provides operational concepts and principals that are the enduring fundamentals of recruiting operations. |
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UR 27-4 |
Prohibited and Regulated Activities Enumerates certain prohibited activities for soldiers assigned to USAREC |
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UR 350-1 |
Training and Leader Development Prescribes and consolidates policy and guidance for U.S. Army Recruiting Command training and leader development |
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USAREC Regulation 350-13 |
School Recruiting Programs Establishes policy, guidance, and procedures for developing, implementing, and maintaining an effective School Recruiting Program (SRP) |
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USAREC Regulation 601-210 |
Enlistment and Accessions Processing Establishes policies and procedures for processing applicants for enlistment into the U.S. Army |
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USAREC Manual 3 |
Recruiting Is the recruiting command’s capstone doctrine publication. Provides operational concepts and principals that are the enduring fundamentals of recruiting operations. |
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USAREC Manual 3-0 |
Recruiting Operations Provides detailed information on the fundamental principles described in UM 3. |
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UR 27-4 |
Prohibited and Regulated Activities Enumerates certain prohibited activities for soldiers assigned to USAREC |
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UR 350-1 |
Training and Leader Development Prescribes and consolidates policy and guidance for U.S. Army Recruiting Command training and leader development |
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USAREC Regulation 350-13 |
School Recruiting Programs Establishes policy, guidance, and procedures for developing, implementing, and maintaining an effective School Recruiting Program (SRP) |
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USAREC Regulation 601-210 |
Enlistment and Accessions Processing Establishes policies and procedures for processing applicants for enlistment into the U.S. Army |
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USAREC Manual 3 |
Recruiting Is the recruiting command’s capstone doctrine publication. Provides operational concepts and principals that are the enduring fundamentals of recruiting operations. |
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USAREC Manual 3-0 |
Recruiting Operations Provides detailed information on the fundamental principles described in UM 3. |
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USAREC Manual 3-30 |
Recruiting Company Operations Describes key concepts to conduct company level recruiting operations for every USAREC mission Defines recruiting operations and explains how commanders leverage operational performance to train, direct, and lead their force. |
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UR 27-4 |
Prohibited and Regulated Activities Enumerates certain prohibited activities for soldiers assigned to USAREC |
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UR 350-1 |
Training and Leader Development Prescribes and consolidates policy and guidance for U.S. Army Recruiting Command training and leader development |
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USAREC Regulation 350-13 |
School Recruiting Programs Establishes policy, guidance, and procedures for developing, implementing, and maintaining an effective School Recruiting Program (SRP) |
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USAREC Regulation 601-210 |
Enlistment and Accessions Processing Establishes policies and procedures for processing applicants for enlistment into the U.S. Army |
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USAREC Manual 3 |
Recruiting Is the recruiting command’s capstone doctrine publication. Provides operational concepts and principals that are the enduring fundamentals of recruiting operations. |
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USAREC Manual 3-0 |
Recruiting Operations Provides detailed information on the fundamental principles described in UM 3. |
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USAREC Manual 3-30 |
Recruiting Company Operations Describes key concepts to conduct company level recruiting operations for every USAREC mission Defines recruiting operations and explains how commanders leverage operational performance to train, direct, and lead their force. |
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USAREC Manual 3-31 |
Recruiting Station Operations Describes key concepts to conduct station level recruiting operations for every USAREC mission. |
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UR 27-4 |
Prohibited and Regulated Activities Enumerates certain prohibited activities for soldiers assigned to USAREC |
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UR 350-1 |
Training and Leader Development Prescribes and consolidates policy and guidance for U.S. Army Recruiting Command training and leader development |
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USAREC Regulation 350-13 |
School Recruiting Programs Establishes policy, guidance, and procedures for developing, implementing, and maintaining an effective School Recruiting Program (SRP) |
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USAREC Regulation 601-210 |
Enlistment and Accessions Processing Establishes policies and procedures for processing applicants for enlistment into the U.S. Army |
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USAREC Manual 3 |
Recruiting Is the recruiting command’s capstone doctrine publication. Provides operational concepts and principals that are the enduring fundamentals of recruiting operations. |
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USAREC Manual 3-0 |
Recruiting Operations Provides detailed information on the fundamental principles described in UM 3. |
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USAREC Manual 3-30 |
Recruiting Company Operations Describes key concepts to conduct company level recruiting operations for every USAREC mission Defines recruiting operations and explains how commanders leverage operational performance to train, direct, and lead their force. |
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USAREC Manual 3-31 |
Recruiting Station Operations Describes key concepts to conduct station level recruiting operations for every USAREC mission. |
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USAREC Regulation 1-18 |
Management of Centers of Influence Events Prescribes policies and procedures for the requisition, approval, conduct, and evaluation of Centers of Influence events |
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UTC 5-01 |
Mission Command Demonstrates how established USAREC Processes and procedures apply to the six mission command principles and assist USAREC leaders in achieving mission command. |
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UTC 5-01 |
Mission Command Demonstrates how established USAREC Processes and procedures apply to the six mission command principles and assist USAREC leaders in achieving mission command. |
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UTC 5-02 |
Intelligence Provides leaders, recruiters, and civilians with the common concepts and techniques to execute or support the task execution of intelligence and market analysis. |
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UTC 5-03.1 |
Prospecting, Processing, and Analysis Provides leaders, recruiters, and civilians with the common concepts and techniques, to execute or support the task execution of prospecting, processing, and analysis. |
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UTC 5-03.2 |
Influencing and Interviewing Provide fundamental information to conduct effective Army interviews keeping the best interests of the interviewee, and the Army, in mind. |
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UTC 5-03.3 |
Partnerships Provides fundamental information to conduct effective population-centric operations by integrating community partners in support of the mission. |
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UTC 5-03.5 |
Lead Future Soldiers Provides information, along with commonly used tactics, techniques, and procedures, to conduct effective future soldier training while keeping the best interests of the future soldier and the Army in mind. |