Explain the different types of developmental counseling Event, Performance, and Professional Development
Explain the Approaches to developmental
... [Show More] Counseling Nondirective, directive, and combined
Explain the four stages of the counseling process
identify the need for counseling, prepare for the counseling, conduct the counseling, follow up
What form is used for counseling? DA Form 4856
Define Army Leadership
The process of influencing people by providing purpose, direction, and motivation to accomplish the mission and improve the organization.
Define the army attribute: character
displays Army Values (LDRSHIP), empathy, warrior ethos
Define the army attribute: presence
physical fitness, confidence, resilience, bearing
Define the army attribute: intellect
sound judgement, mental agility, innovation, expertise
Define the army competencies: leads
builds trust, leads by example, communicates
Define the army competencies: develops
fosters positive environment, prepares self and others, develops self and others, stewards the army profession
Define the army competencies: achieves gets results
Army Leadership levels from largest to smallest Strategic, Organizational, Direct
What is a leader's role in command climate
Be fair and inclusive, have open communication, foster a learning environment, command climate,
= create a positive command climate, have an interest in others, support learning in others
How do we provide developmental feedback? coaching, mentoring, counseling
What are the 8 troop leading procedures? 1. Receive the mission
2. Issue warning order 3. Make a tentative plan 4. Initiate movement
5. Conduct reconnaissance 6. Complete the plan
7. Issue the order
8. Supervise and refine the plan
Who utilizes TLPs and who utilizes MDMP
TLP is company and below MDMP battalion and above
What are the components of Army Culture
the army values and ethics which are to be held by an army professional
What is the Army Profession?
The Army Profession is a unique vocation of experts certified in the design, generation, support, and ethical application of landpower, serving under civilian authority and entrusted to defend the Constitution and the rights and interests of the American people.
What does the Personnel Admin Center do (PAC)
process personnel actions, records, reviews, survivor benefit plan, finance, etc
Personnel Action Requests include what?
MOS re-class, training requests, separate rations, name/DOB/SSN change, E1-E4 promotions
Who are the authorities that are able to promote SPC and below
principals of the HQ department of the army, DoD commanders, detachment commanders
Who are the authorities that are able to promote SGTs and SSGs?
Field Grade commanders in units that are in the grade of LTC or higher Who are the authorities that promote SFCs, MSGs, and SGMs?
HRC
What is a decentralized promotion? PV1-SPC
What is a semicentralized promotion? SGT-SSG
What is a centralized promotion? SFC-SGM
What makes you eligible for promotion?
Time in service and time in grade depending on the rank
What form is used for awards? DA 638
How many categories of awards are there? 6
What are DoD award?
Defense distinguished service, defense superior service, meritorious service, joint services, purple heart
What are Army awards?
Medal of Honor, Distinguished Service cross, Distinguish Service Medal, silver star, legion of merit, air medal, arcom, aam
Service Ribbons?
Overseas Training, Overseas Service, Army Service, NCO professional, Army forces reserve medal, Korean Service
Badges and Tabs?
Combat/Special Skills: EFMB, EIB, infantry, combat medic, etc ID badges: presidential services, physical fitness, ranger, sapper
Certificates, memos, and letters
Letter of Commendation and Letter of Appreciation
What is a leave form?
DA form 31
How much leave do we get a month? 2.5 days
What are the types of chargeable leave? ordinary, transition, emergency, and PCS
What are the types of non-chargeable leave?
Convalescent, PTDY, Excess, Regular pass, and Special pass
What is the form for a flag? 268
What are transferable flags?
APFT failures, H/W, punishment phase flag
What are non-transferable flags?
drug/alcohol, security violation, lack of family care plan, cdr's investigation, discharge, adverse actions
What is a BAR?
bar for reenlistment, keeps service member from reinlisting, put in place due to article 15s, AWOL, late patter, equipment loss, APFT, H/W
What are the steps to risk management? Step 1-Identify the hazards.
Step 2-Assess the hazards.
Step 3-Develop controls and make risk decisions. Step 4-Implement controls.
Step 5-Supervise and evaluate.
How are hazards identified?
Experiences and history, SOPs, diagrams, training + AARs
What are the classes of severity for hazards? catastrophic, critical, moderate, negligible
What are the classes of probability for hazards? frequent, likely, occasional, seldom, unlikely
What is D3SOE?
Denied, degraded, and disrupted space operating environment
What is SATCOM?
Satellite Communication. beyond site, voice, and data comms, reduces fratricide and increases command and control
How do you conduct Space IGR (intel, surveillance, and recon) 1. encrypt your GPS recievers (DAGR)
2. block the jamming signal using different means
3. Maintain skills in traditional methods of navigating 4. PACE plan
What are cyberspace operations?
Cyberspace operations are the employment of cyberspace capabilities where the primary purpose is to achieve military objectives or effect in or through cyberspace.
What is electromagnetic warfare?
military action involving electromagnetic and direct energy to control the spectrum or attack the enemy
What are spectrum management operations?
the mngt of portions of the electromagnetic spectrum
What is the form used to tentatively identify a lost service member? DD form 565
How do we positively identify a lost service member? DNA, dental, etc
What impacts should we look for upon the lost of a service member?
troop morale, national public support, coalition support, local national support
What are the best procedures and practices for a lost service member
human remains pouch (poncho if not available, supine, eyes closed, lightly tie wrists together, apply bandage to keep jaw closed, keep body in cool area (ice if needed), DO NOT remove anything, toe tag, wrist tag, and bag tag, ask a provider to confirm death
What are the procedures following a current death in garrison?
ship personal effects(PE) to personal eligible to receive effects (PERE), peacetime
What are the procedures of a concurrent return
PE goes to PE depot for shipment to PERE in theatre
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