5-5 ADA Promotion Board
What is the name of the Army song?
"The Army Goes Rolling Along"
How many gun salutes does the president get?
21
How many surface to surface capabilities does the army have?
4
What is the minimum amount of time before an NCO can be rated?
90 calendar days in the same position under the same rater
What is a team?
A group of individuals or organizations that work together towards a common goal.
What ADP/ ADRP Covers Special Operations?
ADP/ADRP 3-05
Example of transferable flag
APFT Failure, H/wt Failure, ASAP
What army regulation specifically charges commanders to perform functions such as establishing a positive climate, and caring and well being of soldiers?
AR 600-22
What covers promotions and reductions for enlisted?
AR 600-8-19
In which domain do US forces operate?
Air, land, maritime, space, and cyberspace
What does ABCP stand for?
Army Body Composition Program
What is AR 600-22?
Army Command Policy
What does ADP stand for?
Army Doctrine Publication
What does ADP 6-22 cover?
Army Leadership
What does ARSOF stand for?
Army Special Operations Forces
How does a commander show leadership?
By providing purpose, direction and motivation to Subordinate Commanders, Staff and Soldiers
What are the three leadership attributes?
Character, presence, intellect
What is the commander's intent?
Clear and concise expression of the purpose of the operation and the desired military end state
What are the 2 core competencies for the Army?
Combined Arms Maneuver and Wide Area Security
How will soldier be notified of a flag?
Counseling
What is AR 600-25
Customs and Courtesies
What does ADP 3-28 cover?
Defense Support of Civil Authorities
What are the 3 levels of leadership?
Direct, Organizational, Strategic
What is operational reach?
Distance and duration across which a unit can successfully employ military capabilities
What are the two types of military symbols?
Enemy and friendly
What is timeliness?
Ensures decision makers have an access to relevant personnel services information and analysis that support current and future operations
What does ERS stand for?
Evaluation Reporting System
What does AR 623-3 cover?
Evaluation Reporting System (NCOER's)
What FM covers the PRT program?
FM 7-22
What does FEMA stand for?
Federal Emergency Management Agency
What is ADP 3-19?
Fires
If a registered dietitian is not available who may provide nutrition and weight reduction counseling?
Healthcare provider; np, pa, dr
How is The unit training plan is expressed to the Unit?
In an operation order
What is leadership?
Leadership is the process of influencing people by providing purpose, direction, and motivation to accomplish the mission and improve the organization.
What are the three leader competencies?
Leads, develops, achieves
What are the three major elements of sustainment?
Logistics, personnel services and health services.
What are the 7 army values?
Loyalty, Duty, Respect, Selfless Service, Honor, Integrity, Personal Courage
Example of personnel services?
What does ADP 6-0 cover?
Mission Command
What does METL stand for?
Mission Essential Task List
What is a DA form 2166-9 series?
NCO Evaluation Report
What is a DA form 2166-1A?
NCOER Support Form
What does ADP 3-90 cover?
Offense and defense
What is ADP/ADRP 1-02
Operational Terms and Military Symbols
What is a DA Form 3355?
PROMOTION POINT WORKSHEET
What Value must a leader have to take the initiative to make something happen rather than standing by or withdrawing and hoping events will turn out well?
Personal Courage
What are the major mission command activities performed during operations? (Operations Process)
Planning, Preparing, Execution, Assessing
What is execution?
Putting a plan into action by applying combat power to accomplish the mission
Who assesses a soldier's performance and potential?
Rating Officials
What is a DA form 1059?
Service School Academic Evaluation Report
Who is more likely to sustain injury from weight bearing activity?
Soldiers that do not meet body fat percentages
What is AR 600-8-2?
Suspension of favorable actions
What is ADP 4-0?
Sustainment
What is an Area of Interest?
That area of concern to the Commander
What is ADP/ ADRP 1-0
The Army
What is Unified Land Operations?
The Army's basic Warfighting Doctrine and is the Army's contribution to Unified Action
Who is responsible for training units and developing leaders?
The Commander
What is assessing?
The continuous determination of the progress toward accomplishing a task, creating an effect, or achieving an objective
Who is the last person to sign an NCOER?
The rated soldier
What drives the focus of its training?
The unit's Mission
What is toxic leadership?
Toxic leadership is a combination of self-centered attitudes, motivations, and behaviors that have adverse effects on subordinates, the organization, and mission performance.
What is the principle that all army training is based on?
Train as you fight
What does ADP 7-0 cover?
Training Units and Developing Leaders
What does TRADOC stand for?
Training and Doctrine Command
What is ADP 3-0?
Unified Land Operations
Where does a lower rank stand when walking with someone higher ranking?
Walk on the left of and slightly behind an officer or NCO of superior rank
When do you salute inside a building?
When reporting to an officer
Can a Toxic Leader still achieve results?
Yes, but only Short Term results where followers respond to the positional power of their leader to fulfill requests
Example of non- transferable flag
adverse action, referred officer evaluation repory
What is an area of operations?
an Operational Area defined by the Joint Force Commander for Land and Maritime Forces
When is lethal force authorized?
as a last resort
Purpose of a flag?
as an admin tool
How do Army Leaders build Trust?
by being honest and dependable
What does C-METL stand for?
core mission essential task list
What type of approach do unit training plans use that progressively and systematically builds on successful task performance before progressing to more complex tasks?
crawl, walk, run
What is the objective of fires?
enable Army forces to seize and retain the initiative, prevent and deter conflict, defeat adaptive threats and succeed in a wide range of contingencies.
What does ADP 2-0 cover?
intelligence
Who Commands Federal Military Forces?
president
Who Commands the State National Guard Forces?
state governor
Recommended weight loss for ABCP
3-8 lbs or 1% bodyfat
How many types of NCOER are there?
7
What form is used by commanders to report to suspend favorable personnel actions?
DA Form 268
What is espirit de corps?
Demonstrating strong bonds of loyalty and pride, and placing the mission above all else.
What are the three levels of promotion authority?
decentralized promotions, semi-centralized promotions and centralized boards for promotions
What happens if soldier exceeds body fat standards within 12 months from release of ABCP?
if no underlying medical condition is found, commander will initiate separation action and bar from reenlistment
What are the PRT Components that make up Strength?
muscular strength and muscular endurance
What information may POWs give under the Geneva convention?
name, rank, service number, and date of birth
What is the code of conduct?
provides guidance for the behavior and actions of members of the Armed Forces of the United States as POWs
How many articles are in the uniform code of military justice?
158, 146 articles and 12 sub articles
How long after pregnancy to get back to the army body fat standard?
180 days, however there is an ETP to extend that to 1 year
How many parts does an NCOER have?
5
What is the current date for AR 600-9
7/16/2019
What is the operational environment?
A Composite of the Conditions, Circumstances, and Influences that affect the Employment of Capabilities
ADP 3-09 is the older version of what ADP?
ADP 3-19
What reg covers suspension of favorable personnel actions?
AR 600-8-2
What AR covers NCOERs?
AR 623-3
What are the parts of an NCOER
Administrative data, Authentication, Duty Description, Army values / Attributes / Skills /Actions, Overall Performance and Potential
What are the two continuing activities of the army intel process?
Analyze and assess
What are the types of NCOERs?
Annual, Change of Rater, Relief for Cause, Complete the Record, 60 Day Rater Option, 60 Day Senior Rater Option, "Temporary Duty, Special Duty or Compassionate Reassignment"
What does AR 600-9 cover?
Army Body Composition Program (ABCP)
What is AR 600-20?
Army Command Policy
What does ADRP stand for?
Army Doctrine Reference Publication
What is ADP 6-22?
Army Leadership and the profession
What does ATP stand for?
Army Technical Publication
What are the three ways a soldier may be reduced for misconduct?
Article 15, Court Martial, Conviction by Civil Court
When does assessment occur?
During preparation
What does an NCOER measure?
Evaluation reports give the rated Soldier formal recognition for their duty performance; calibrate a measurement of their professional values and personal traits; and assess their potential for promotion, specialized schooling, command, and/or positions of greater responsibility
What is the amount of time that every soldier will be screened IAW AR 600-9?
Every 6 months
What does FM stand for?
Field Manual
How do you address a Brigadier General through General?
General, Sir or in formal situations their entire rank
How often are NCOs counseled?
Initial and then Quarterly
What is Unified Land Operations?
It is the synchronization of our efforts between Joint Services, other government agencies, other partner Nations and other Military Forces from other partner nations
What is the most important determinant of combat power?
Leadership
What is AR 27-10?
Military Justice
What do Mission Variables ( METT-TC) consist of?
Mission, Enemy, Terrain/weather, Troops/support available, Time available, Civil considerations
What does ADP 5-0 cover?
Operations Process
How is single-source intel gathered?
Reconnaissance, Surveillance, and security operations
What must the commander do when removing a soldier from the ABCP program?
Remove DA form 268 actions and counsel the soldier
What are the army's surface to surface capabilities?
Rockets, Mortars, Cannon Artillery, Missiles
What are the TIS and TIG requirements for promotion to SGT?
TIS 36 (PZ) 18 (SZ) TIG 8 (PZ) 4 (SZ)
Who establishes Army policy for developing doctrinal terms?
TRADOC
What is intelligence?
The Collection, Processing, Integration, Evaluation, Analysis, and Interpretation of Information concerning Foreign Nations, Hostile or Potentially Hostile Forces
What is planning?
The art and science of understanding a situation, envisioning a desired future, and laying out effective ways of bringing that future about
What is the only authorized method of estimating body fat?
The circumference-based tape method outlined in appendix B of AR 600-9
If a Soldier is enrolled in the ABCP and then becomes pregnant, what actions occur?
The soldier will remain under the flagging action
What is Preparing?
Those activities performed by units and Soldiers to improve their ability to execute an operation
What is the Army mission?
To Fight and win the Nation's Wars through prompt and sustained Land Combat, as part of the Joint Force
2 catagories of flag
Transferable, Non transferable
What is ADP/ ADRP 3-0
Unified Land Operations
who is responsible for initiating/ removal of the flag?
Unit commander
What are the 8 principles of sustainability?
anticipation, continuity, responsiveness, integration, simplicity, improvisation, survivability, and economy
What does ADP 3-37 cover?
protection
What is social well being?
the condition in which the population believes its basic human needs are met and people coexist peacefully
What is protection?
the preservation of the effectiveness and survivability of mission related military and non military personnel, equipment, facilities, Information, and Infrastructure deployed or located within or outside the boundaries of a given area of operation
What is army logistics?
the processes, resources, and systems involved in generating, transporting, sustaining, and redeploying or reallocating materiel and personnel.
What does ADP 3-07 cover?
stability
How many days to issue a flag?
3 working days
What is a DA form 5501?
Body Fat Assessment Worksheet - Female
What is a DA form 5500?
Body Fat Assessment Worksheet - Male
What is command?
Command is the authority that a commander in the armed forces lawfully exercises over subordinates by virtue of rank or assignment.
what are 3 types of non judicial punishment?
Company grade article 15, Field Grade Article 15, Summarized article 15
What is an army running estimate?
continuous assessment of the current situation used to determine if the current operation is proceeding according to the Commander's intent and if planned future operations are supportable
Doctrine
is the body of proffesional knowledge that guide how soldiers perform tasks related to the Army's role: the employment of landpower in a distinctly american context
How many Campaign and Battle Streamers does the Army Flag have?
over 190
What must Soldiers maintain in order to meet mission requirements?
a high level of physical readiness