Army Training Procedures and Leadership Concepts

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Flashcards covering key concepts related to Army training procedures, leadership, counseling, awards, and risk management.

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Troop Leading Procedures

An 8-step process for military leadership including Receive the mission, Issue a warning order, Make a tentative plan, Initiate movement, Conduct recon, Complete plan, Issue order, and Supervise and refine.

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Army Leadership

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

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NCO Guide

A publication (FM 7-22.7) that standardizes the duties and responsibilities of Non-Commissioned Officers.

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Counseling Process

A process used by leaders to review a subordinate's demonstrated performance and potential.

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Risk Management

The Army's primary decision making process for identifying hazards and controlling risks.

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9-Line

  1. Location

  2. Frequency/Call Sign

  3. Patients by Precedence

  4. Special Equipment Needed

  5. Patients by Type

  6. Security (Wartime)

  1. Type of wound/illness (Peacetime)

  2. Method of marking

  3. Patient Nationality (Wartime)

  4. CBRN (Wartime)

  1. Terrain (Peacetime)

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Developmental Counseling

Counseling categorized into Event, Performance, and Professional Growth.

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Medal of Honor

The highest military decoration which is approved by the US Congress for acts of gallantry or service.

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Risk Assessment Matrix

A tool that defines the level of risk based on the probability and severity of a hazardous event.

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Composite Risk Management Steps

Identify hazards, assess hazards, develop controls and make risk decisions, implement controls, supervise and evaluate.