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What is leadership

Leadership is the process of influencing people by providing purpose, direction, and motivation to accomplish the mission and improve the organization.

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what re the leader attributes

character presence intellect

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what are the core leader competencies

leads develops achieves

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what does achieve mean

executes and gets results to complete the mission

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what does it mean to lead

provide purpose direction communicates effectively builds trust to complete the mission

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what does develop mean

continuous to develop himself while creating a positive environment to develop subordinates

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what are the types of leadership

formal and informal

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what is formal leadership

formal leadership is authority to lead granted by position or rank

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what is informal leadership

informal leadership comes from personal initiative or special expertise

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what are the levels of leadership?

direct, organization, and strategic

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what is direct lvl leadership

face to face

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what is organization lvl leaderhsip

leadership through subordinate leaders pltoon sgt company commander 1sgt ect

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what is strategic leadership

major command leaders generals ect

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what publication covers army leadership

adp or fm 6-22

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what are the army values

loyalty duty respect selfless service honor integrity personal courage

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what does loyalty mean

Bear true faith and allegiance to the U.S. Constitution, the Army, your unit and other Soldiers

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what does duty mean

Fulfill your obligations as a soldier a leader and a member of a team

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What does respect mean?

Treat people as they should be treated

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What does selfless service mean?

Put the welfare of the nation, the Army, and your subordinates before your own.

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what does honor mean

Live up to Army values.

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what does integrity mean

Do what's right, legally and morally.

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what does personal courage mean

Face fear, danger or adversity

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what publication covers drill and ceremony

FM 3-21.5

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what is the purpose of drill

to allow a commander or nco to move his/her unit from one place to another in a orderly fashion

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who introduced D and C to the army

baron von steuben

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what are the three methods of instruction to teach drill

step by step talk through by the numbers

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what are the teaching stages of drill

explanation demonstration and practice

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how many steps a in quick time

120

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how many steps are in double time

180

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what are the parts of most drill commands

prepotory command and command of execution

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what are the the principles of unit training

Commanders and other leaders are responsible for training.

Noncommissioned officers train individuals, crews, and small teams.

Train to standard.

Train as you will fight.

Train while operating.

Train fundamentals first.

Train to develop adaptability.

Understand the operational environment.

Train to maintain.

Conduct multiechelon and concurrent training.

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what is an NCO' role in training?

Noncommissioned officers (NCOs) are the primary trainers of enlisted Soldiers, crews, and small teams. NCOs help officers train units. NCOs develop and conduct training for their subordinates that supports the unit training plan, coach other NCOs, advise senior leaders, and help develop junior officers.

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what are the principles of leader development

• Lead by example.

• Develop subordinate leaders.

• Create a learning environment for subordinate leaders.

• Train leaders in the art and science of mission command.

• Train to develop adaptive leaders.

• Train leaders to think critically and creatively.

• Train your leaders to know their subordinates and their families.

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What publication covers rifle marksmanship

FM 3-22.9

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what are the phases of basic rifle marksmanship?

Preliminary rifle instruction

Down Range Feedback range

Field fire on train-fire ranges

advanced rifle marksmanship

advanced optics laser and iron sights

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What does PMI stand for?

Preliminary Marksmanship Instruction

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What is zeroing?

Zeroing aligns the sight of the weapon with the weapon's barrel

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What is the objective of grouping?

firing tight shot groups and placing those groups in the same location

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Describe the M4?

he M4 is a magazine fed, gas operated, air cooled, shoulder-fired 5.56 millimeter rifle

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What is the maximum range of an M4

3600 meters (m)

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What is the maximum effective range of an M4?

Point target - 500 meters (m), Area target - 600 meters (m)

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What is the muzzle velocity of an M4?

2970 fps

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What is the BUIS and what is its purpose?

Back Up Iron Sights - to continue the mission should the primary optic fail

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What is a stoppage?

A failure of an automatic or semiautomatic firearm to complete the cycle of operation

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What is immediate action?

quick procedure performed to attempt to clear a stoppage without determining the actual cause

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What is remedial action

Remedial action is the continuing effort to determine the cause of a stoppage or malfunction and attempt to clear the stoppage once it has been identified

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What are the steps to perform Remedial Action on an M4

1. Try to place the weapon on SAFE.

2. Remove the magazine.

3. Lock the bolt to the rear.

4. Place the weapon on SAFE.

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What are the different types of common malfunctions for an M4

Failure to feed, fire, extract, or eject

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What are the eight cycles of function for an M4

1. Feeding

2. Chambering

3. Locking

4. Firing

5. Unlocking

6. Extracting

7. Ejecting

8. Cocking

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What are the four fundamentals of marksmanship/firing?

1. Steady Position

2. Proper Breathing

3. Trigger Squeeze

4. Proper Sight Picture

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What is the circle size for a Soldier to qualify a good grouping?

4 centimeters

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What are the three categories of ballistics in the study of rifles?

Internal, external, and terminal

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What does MOA stand for and what is it?

Minute of Angle - standard unit of measurement used in adjusting a weapon's sights or other ballistic measurements

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What are some military programs

Aer army red cross, Army substance abuse(asap) NCo development Program, Army body composition program, Sharp, EO

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What publication covers AER

AR 930-4

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what does AER do

Provides financial assistance to soldiers and spouses for emergencies.

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what publication covers army red cross

AR 930-5

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what is asap

Army Substance Abuse Program

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What is ASAP's mission?

To strengthen the overall fitness and effectiveness of the Army's total workforce and to enhance the combat readiness of its Soldiers.

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What are the objectives of ASAP?

1. Increase individual fitness and unit readiness.2. Provide services which emphasize alcohol and other drug abuse deterrence, prevention, education and treatment.3. Restore to duty substance-impaired soldiers who have potential for continued military service.4.Ensure all ASAP personnel are properly trained.5. Achieve maximum productivity, reduce absenteeism and attrition among DA civilians.6. Quality customer service.

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What Army regulation covers ASAP?

AR 600-85

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Is ASAP participation mandatory for individuals that are command referred?

Yes, failure to attend a mandatory counseling session may constitute a violation of Article 86 UCMJ.

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What will happen to soldiers who fail to participate in or fail to respond successfully to rehabilitation?

Processed for administrative separation unless their are extraordinary circumstances.

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What are ways that soldiers can be identified as having a substance abuse problem?

Voluntary2. Commander Identification3. Biochemical Identification4. Medical Identification5. Investigation or Apprehension

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What are the rehabilitation objectives for asap

1. Return Soldiers to full duty as soon as possible2. ID soldiers who can not be rehab within the scope of this regulation and advise their unit commanders.3.Assist and refer soldiers who cannot be rehabilitated in the ASAP to treatment in the area where they live after being discharged.4.Help resolve alcohol and other drug abuse problems in he family, with the ultimate goal of enabling the soldier to preform more effectively.

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Wha are the objectives of the biochemical testing?

Urinalysis is used to deter, facilitate early identification, enable commanders to assess the security, military fitness, good order and discipline and refer to ASAP.4. monitor rehabilitation of those enrolled.5. Collect data on the prevalence of alcohol and other drugs used within the Army.

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Commanders my direct drug testing under what conditions?

Unit inspections, search and seizures, competence for duty, rehabilitation, safety inspection, consent, new entrant, medical.

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Will soldiers who are command referred to ASAP be flagged?

Yes, IAW AR 600-8-2

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What is the ncopd

prescribes policies procedures and responsibilities for developing,managing and conducting training and leader development

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What does AR 600-9 Cover?

Army Body Composition Program

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What is the Primary Objective of the ABCP?

To ensure all Soldiers achieve and maintain optimal well-being and performance under all condition

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What are the Secondary Objectives of the ABCP?

Assist in establishing and maintaining Operational readiness, Physical fitness, Health and A professional military appearance , establish body fat standards, provide procedures by which personnel are counseled to assist in meeting the standards

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What is the amount of time that every Soldier will be screened IAW AR 600-9?

Soldiers will be screened every 6 months, at a minimum, to ensure compliance with this regulation

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What is the only authorized method of estimating body fat?

The circumference-based tape method outlined in appendix B of AR 600-9

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What must the Commander do when a Soldier exceeds the Body fat standards?

The Soldier will be flagged in accordance with AR 600-8-2 and enrolled in the ABCP

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What is DA Form 5500?

Body Fat Assessment Worksheet - Male

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What is the DA form 5501?

Body Fat Assessment Worksheet - Female

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What are some of the ramifications of the Soldier being flagged?

1. That they are nonpromotable2. That they will not be assigned to command, command sergeant major, or first sergeant positions3. They are not authorized to attend military schools and institutional training courses IAW AR 350-1

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Who has the authority to direct a body fat assessment on any Soldier that they determine does not present a Soldierly appearance, regardless of whether or not the Soldier exceeds the screening table weight for his or her measured heig

The Commander

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What are Commanders are authorized to use as a screening tool in order to expedite the semi-annual testing process?

The weight for height table (Appendix B of AR 600-9)

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What is the only authorized method of estimating body fat?

The circumference-based tape method outlined in appendix B of AR 600-9

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once enrolled in abcp how often will soldiers be assessed

every 30 days

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what is satisfactory progress for ABCP

3-8 lbs or 1 percent body fat a month

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how does a soldier fail abcp

less than satisfactory progress 2 months in a row

still exceeds after 6 months

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what regulation covers SHARP

AR 600-20 Chapters 7 & 8

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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.

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The Army's policy on Army Sexual Assault Prevention and Response Program applies where and when?This policy applies --

oth on and off post and during duty and non-duty hours.To working, living, and recreational environments (including both on- and off-post housing).

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

Create a climate that minimizes sexual assault incidentsCreate a climate that encourages victims to report incidents of sexual assault without fear.Establish sexual assault prevention training and awareness programs to educate Soldiers.Ensure sensitive and comprehensive treatment to restore victims' health and well-being.Ensure leaders understand their roles and responsibilities regarding response to sexual assault victims, .

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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.

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sexual assault includes what acts?

Rape

Nonconsensual Sodomy (oral or anal sex)

Indecent Assault (unwanted, inappropriate sexual contact or fondling)

Attempts to commit these acts

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more than half of sexual assaults include what?

alcohol

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Prevention of sexual harassment is whose responsibility?

The Commander's Responsibility

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What is the Army's policy on sexual assault?

Sexual assault is a criminal offense that has no place in the Army the Army will use training, education, and awareness to minimize sexual assault The Army will treat all victims of sexual assault with dignity, fairness, and respect

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

Their chain of command.Medical Treatment Facility.Military Police/Criminal Investigation Division.Chaplains.Social Work Services.Family Advocacy.Legal Services.

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Army Regulation 27-10 outlines the rights of crime victims, what are they?

he right to be treated with fairness, dignity, and a respect for privacyThe right to be protected from the accused offenderThe right to be notified of court proceedingsThe right to be present at all public court proceedings related to the assault unless the court determines that testimony by the victim would be materially affected if the victim heard other testimony at trial, or for other good causeThe right to talk to the attorney for the Government in the caseThe right to seek restitution, if appropriateThe right to information regarding conviction, sentencing, imprisonment, and release of the offender from custody.

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

vaerbal non verbal and phisical contact

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What does I.A.M. mean?

Intervene, Act, Motivate.

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What are the two types of sexual harassment?

quid pro quo and hostile work environment

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what are the two types of reporting with sharp

restricted unrestricted

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what is a restricted report do

allows sexual assault victim confidentially to disclose the details of their assault to specifically identified individuals and recieve medical attention and counseling without opening an official investigation