AR 600-20 Army Command Policy Flashcards
What does AR 600-20 cover?
A: Army Command Policy
.What AR covers Army Command Policy?
A: AR 600-20.
Para 1 What does AR 600-20 cover?
A: Prescribes the policies and responsibilities of command. military discipline, and conduct, the Army Equal Opportunity Program, and the Army Sexual Assault Victim Program.
Para 1-5 What is Command?
A: Command is exercised by virtue of office and the special assignment of members of the United States Armed Forces.
.Para 1-5 What is a Commander?
A: A commissioned or WO who, by virtue of grade and assignment, exercises primary command authority over a military organization.
Para 1-5 Can a civilian exercise Command?
A: No; Only the President can exercise Command.
Q.Para 1-5 What is the extent that a civilian can exercise Supervision?
A: A civilian may be designated to exercise general supervision over an Army installation or activity.
Q.Para 1-5 What are the key elements of command?
A: Authority and Responsibility.
Para 1-5 Where is formal authority for command derived?
A: From the Policies, Procedures, and Precedents.
.Para 1-5 Who is responsible for establishing leadership climate of the unit and developing disciplined and cohesive units?
A: The Commander.
Q.Para 1-5 How do Leaders earn the loyalty of their Soldiers?
A: leaders must show loyalty to their Soldiers, the Army, and the nation.
Para 1-5 How do Leaders develop a positive Command Climate?
A: If leaders consider their Soldiers’ needs and care for their Well-being, and if they demonstrate genuine concern for their Soldiers, they will build a positive Command Climate.
.Para 1-5 What is Duty?
A: obedient and disciplined performance.
Para 1-5 How will Soldiers with a sense of duty perform?
A: Soldiers with a sense of duty accomplish tasks given them, seize opportunities for self-improvement, and accept responsibility from their superiors.
Para 1-5 What is demonstrated integrity the basis of?
A: Demonstrated integrity is the basis for dependable, consistent information, decision making, and delegation of authority.
Para 1-5 How will professionally competent leaders receive respect for their authority?
- Striving to develop, maintain, and use the full range of human potential in their organization.
- Giving troops constructive information on the need for and purpose of military discipline.
- Properly training their Soldiers and ensuring that both Soldiers and equipment are in the proper state of readiness at all times.
- Requirement of Exemplary Conduct.
Para 1-5 What are all commanding officers and others in authority in the Army required to display?
- To show in themselves a good example of virtue, honor, patriotism, and subordination.
- To be vigilant in inspecting the conduct of all persons who are placed under their command.
- To guard against and suppress all dissolute and immoral practices, and to correct, according to the laws and regulations of the Army, all persons who are guilty of them.
- To take all necessary and proper measures, under the laws, regulations, and customs of the Army.
- To promote and safeguard the morale, the physical Well-being, and the general welfare of the officers and enlisted persons under their command or charge.
para 1-6 How is Military rank among officers of the same grade or of equivalent grade determined?
A: by comparing dates of rank, whose date of rank (DOR) is earlier than the DOR of another is Senior to that Soldier.
Para 1-6 What confers eligibility to exercise command or authority in the U.S. military?
A: Grade and precedence of rank.
Para 1-6 What is an example of a Leader exercising authority by precedence of rank?
A: A SGT making an on the spot correction of a Soldier that is not in their unit. They have that Authority by the governing regulatory guidance.
Para 1-6 How is grade generally held?
A: by virtue of office or position in the Army.
Para 1-6 What is pay grade?
A: an abbreviated numerical device with useful applications in pay management, personnel accounting, automated data organization, and other administrative fields .
Para 1-6 Is the numerical pay grade used as a form of address or title in place of the proper title of address of grade?
A: No.
Para 1-6 Will a chaplain be addressed by their grade or rank?
A: No; All chaplains are addressed as “Chaplain,” regardless of military grade or professional title.