Administrative and Personnel Action Flashcards

1
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Types of promotions

A

Centralized
Decentralized promotion
Semi-centralized promotion

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2
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Eligibility criteria for immediate promotion to PV2 thru SPC

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PV2 in 6 months TIS
PFC in 12 months TIS and 4 months TIG
SPC in 24 months TIS and 6 months TIG
Mus be qualified for next higher rank

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3
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Waivers for TIS and TIG

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PV2: waive 4 months TIS
PFC: waive 6 months TIS and 2 months TIG
SPC: waive 18 month TIS and 3 months TIG

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4
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Secondary Zone

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Accelerated promotion opportunity for Soldiers who excel and clearly are ahead of their peers.

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5
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Primary Zone

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Establishes a point in time when Soldiers should be ready to assume positions of increase responsibility

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6
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Mandatory List integrations

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Soldiers that have been eligible for promotion on the Primary zone for one year, and not Intergrated into the promotion recommended list will integrated by HQDA for RA and Reserves

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7
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Command List Integration

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Process that forces Soldiers onto SGT/SSG list after they have transitioned through the Primary zone without being recommended by the CDR

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8
Q

RA and AR AGR personally appear before a promotion board and AR do not. T or F?

A

True

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9
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How often do promotion procedures occur for RA and AR AGR/AR TPU?

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Monthly or minimum of quarterly

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10
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Centralized promotion are for which ranks?

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SFC
MSG
SGM

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11
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How long has centralized promotion been in effect?

A

SGM - 1 JAN 1969
MSG - 1 MAR 1969
SFC - 1 JUN 1970

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12
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What was the methodology for centralized promotion system?

A

Select-train-promote

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13
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The system procedures that provided the Army the means to promote Soldiers on a monthly basis to satisfy personnel manning needs by skill and grade

A

Centralized promotion system

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14
Q

Reference for military awards?

A

AR 600-8-22

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15
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Categories of individual awards

A
  • Decorations
  • Army Good Conduct Medal
  • Campaign, Expeditionary, and service medals
  • Service ribbons
  • Badges and tabs
  • Certificates and letters
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16
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Rules to processing DA Form 368

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  • The form to process award recommendations
  • Will not be used for state or joint awards
  • permanent award orders are an authorized part
  • process has minimum delay
  • Requests that are not processed while Soldier is assigned are called retroactive
  • Valor awards need to be initiated ASAP
17
Q

How many days do you have to submit awards that require HRC action or higher?

A

No later than 60 days

18
Q

DOD goal for initiating awards for valor?

A

45 days

19
Q

Secondary function of ERS

A
  • Encourage leaders professionals development
  • Enhance mission accomplishment
20
Q

Reference for leave and pass and procedures

A

AR 600-8-10

21
Q

What is special leave accrual?

A
  • Served in a hostile area for at least 120 continuous days.
  • Assigned to a deployable ship, designated mobile unit, or other similar duties that prevented use of leave
  • deployed for longer than 60 days
  • deployed for contingency for U.S operations
  • deployed for national emergency
22
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What are the categories of leave?

A

Chargeable and non chargeable

23
Q

Reference for suspension of favorable actions police’s and procedures

A

AR 600-8-2

24
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Purposes for flagging Soldiers

A
  • halt favorable actions for Soldiers in unfavorable status
  • preventing Soldiers from transferring when it’s best if they stay i. Their current assignment (except if prescribed in para 2-8 or if directed by personnel management DIV or HRC)
25
Q

Flags are not to be used for punishment but rather for what?

A

Administrative tool

26
Q

How long to initiate a flag?

A

Within 3 working days after I.D of the unfavorable action

27
Q

How long to remove flag?

A

3 working days after determination of final disposition

28
Q

Categories of flags

A

Non-transferable
Transferable