Board Flashcards
How many and what are the troop leading procedures?
There are 8 TLPs which include:
Receive the mission, issue a warning order, make a tentative plan, conduct movement, conduct reconnaissance, finalize the plan, issue the operations order, and supervise and refine.
What form is used for counseling?
DA Form 4865 - the Developmental Counseling Form
Which army regulation covers training?
FM 7-0,
AR 7-0
What is METL?
Mission Essential Task List. A list of mission essential tasks that units are designed to perform in any operational environment.
Who are the primary trainers?
Commanders
Who is responsible for Army programs?
Commanders
What is the form used to make a formal complaint?
DA Form 7279 - Complaint Form
Which army regulation covers SHARP?
AR 600-20 - Army Command Policy
What are the types of reporting for sexual harassment?
Informal, formal, anonymous
What types of reporting are for sexual assault?
Restricted and unrestricted
What is the difference between unrestricted and restricted reporting?
Unrestricted reporting starts an investigation
What form is used for a MPO?
DD Form 2873
What does SARC stand for and who is our battalion SARC?
Sexual Assault Response Coordinator, SSG Opoku
What does VA stand for and who is our battalion VA?
Victim Advocate, SSG Oxendine
What does EO stand for and who is our battalion EO Rep?
Equal Opportunity, SSG Cobb
How long do you have to report an incident for EO?
60 Days
How long does your commander have to start an investigation after a report for EO?
14 Days
What is the CDSP?
Command Supply Discipline Program
What Army Regulation covers CSDP?
AR 710-2
What are the attributes and competencies?
Character, presence, intellect, leads, develops, achieves
What are the types of counselings?
Event, performance, and professional growth
What does METTTC stand for?
Mission, enemy, terrain, troops available, time, and civilian considerations
Who were the 3 previous SMAs?
SMA Grinston, SMA Dailey, and SMA Chandler
Who was the first SMA?
SMA Wooldridge
What are the 6 core competencies?
Leadership, readiness, communication, training management, operations, program management
What does ACE stand for?
Ask. Care. Escort
What Army regulation covers suicide provention?
AR 600-63
What are the 3 phases of suicide awareness?
Prevention, intervention, and postention
What Army regulation covers the Misuse of Drugs and Alcohol?
AR 600-85
What is NCOPD?
NCO Professional Development - progress NCOs
When was 44th ESB established?
February 3, 1944
When was 44th ESB converted to ESB-E?
December 16, 2021
What are 3 army programs?
SFL-TAP, ACS, ACES
What are two characteristics that enhance the relationship between NCOs and officers?
Mutual trust and Common goals
What are the characteristics of the army profession?
Trust, Honorable service, Military expertise, stewardship of the profession, and esprit de corps
What are the army values?
Loyalty, duty, respect, selfless service, honor, integrity, personal courage
What makes you an Army professional?
Candor, Commitment, Communication, Competence, Standards
What are the principles of mission command?
Competence, Mutual trust, Shared Understanding, Commanders intent, Mission Orders, Disciplined Initiative, and Risk acceptance
What are the Army War-fighting Functions
Movement and Maneuver, Intelligence, Fires, Sustainment, Protection, and Command and Control
What are the Command and Control War-fighting Functions? Roger
Command Forces, Control Operations, Drive the operations process, and Establish the Command and Control system
What are the Army’s principles of training?
Train as you fight, train to standard, train to maintain, train to sustain
What are the training domains?
Institutional, operational, and self-development
What does DLC stand for?
Distributed Leaders Course
What are the unit training proficiencies?
METs, Weapons, and Collective Live-fire
What are the NCO Traininf Techniques?
Lane Training, Hip-Pocket(opportunity) training, Sergeants time training, and Training models
What are the leadership styles?
Authoritative, Affiliative, Democratic, Coaching, Pace-Setting, and Coercive
What are the levels of leadership?
Direct, organizational, and strategic
When was the Army established?
June 14, 1775
Who wrote the blue book?
Baron Avon Steuben
What is the difference between compliance and commitment?
Compliance is getting the task over with because you are made to do it. Commitment is the member buying in to the end result and doing it for the team, mission, and unit.
How many SMAs have there been?
16
What is leadership?
Providing purpose, direction, and motivation
What is an army leader?
Someone who influenced and encourages others to accomplish the mission and organizational goals
What is a command?
The authority a commander lawfully executes over subordinates by virtue of rank or assignment