Army/Air Force Programs Flashcards

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AR 350-1

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Army Training and Leader Development

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AR 385-10

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The Army Safety Program

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3
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AR 600-85

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The Army Substance Abuse Program

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4
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AR 601-280

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Army Retention Program

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5
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AR 608-1

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Army Community Service Center

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6
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AR 608-18

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The Army Family Advocacy Program

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AR 621-5

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Army Continuing Education System

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AR 930-4

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Army Emergency Relief

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AR 930-5

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American Red Cross Service Program and Army Utilization

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10
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Army Directive 2011-19

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Expedited Transfer or Reassignment Procedures for Victims of Sexual Assault

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11
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What does the Army Community Services provide?

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ACS facilitates the commander’s ability to provide services that support readiness of Soldiers and their families

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12
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Are Soldiers authorized to utilize the Airman and Family Readiness Center on Eglin AFB?

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Yes. The Airman and Family Readiness Center helps all active duty military members from all services and their family members, retired military personnel and their family members, and DoD civilians

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Where is the Airman and Family Readiness Center located?

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AFRC is located in Building 205 on Eglin Main

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What is the American Red Cross?

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The ARC exists to provide compassionate care to those in need

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15
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What is Army Emergency Relief?

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AER is the Army’s own emergency financial assistance organization

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16
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Who is eligible for assistance from AER?

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Soldiers on active duty and their dependants.
Reserve Component Soldiers on active duty for more than 30 consecutive days and their dependants.
Retirees from active duty and their dependants.
Surviving spouses and orphans of Soldiers who died while on active duty or after they retired

17
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Where is the Army Education Center located?

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Eglin AFB, Building 251, room 107. On Tuesdays and Thursdays 7th SFG (A) Soldiers can utilize the education counselor in room 1055 of Group HQ

18
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What are the language services provided by the Fronius Language Facility?

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DLPT testing.
OPI testing.
45 day Basic Spanish Course.
DVDs/CDs and other training aids to help Soldiers learn and maintain foreign language proficiency

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Who is eligible to utilize 7th SFG (A)’s Fronius Language Facility?

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All Soldiers assigned to 7th SFG (A)

20
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What is the Army Continuing Education System?

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ACES provides programs and services to promote lifelong learning opportunities

21
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What services does the Army Continuing Education System provide?

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Improved combat readiness and resilience.
Services and systems in support of the Total Army Family.
Provides Army credentialing opportunities.
Tests of general education development (GED).
High school completion program (HSCP).
FAST program that includes Basic Skills Education Program (BSEP).
GT score improvement.
GED test prep.
Reading skill development.
Testing services.
Transcript service.
Education counseling.
Preparation for college.

22
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What does SHARP stand for?

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Sexual Harassment/Assault Response and Prevention

23
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What are 2 types of sexual harassment?

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Quid pro quo and hostile environment

24
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What are the 2 types of reporting for sexual assault?

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Restricted and unrestricted

25
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What is the Army Family Advocacy Program?

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Dedicated to the prevention, education, prompt reporting, investigation, intervention, and treatment of spouse and child abuse

26
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How does the Army Retention Program support commanders and units?

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DA policy is that only those Soldiers who have maintained a record of acceptable performance will be offered the privilege of reenlisting. It is a leader’s responsibility to ensure only the best-qualified Soldiers are reenlisted

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In accordance with the Army Safety Program, who is responsible for stopping unsafe acts?

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It is every Soldiers’ responsibility to stop unsafe acts by being responsible for accident prevention and applying risk management

28
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What does the acronym BOSS stand for?

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Better Opportunities for Single Soldiers

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What is BOSS?

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A quality of life program that addresses single Soldier issues and initiatives

30
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What is the purpose of the Army Equal Opportunity Program?

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EO program ensures fair treatment for all persons based solely on merit, fitness, and capability in support of readiness

31
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What is the Army EO Policy philosophy?

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Fairness, justice, and equity

32
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What is the concept of the Army Substance Abuse Program?

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ASAP is a command program that emphasizes readiness and personal responsibility

33
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What are the 2 overarching tenets of ASAP?

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Prevention and Treatment

34
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What is DEERS?

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Defense Enrollment Eligibility Reporting System. It is a worldwide database of uniform services members, their family members, and others who are eligible for military benefits

35
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What is the purpose of the Soldier for Life Program?

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Soldier for Life Program assists Soldiers to successfully reintegrate into civilian life