FM 1-0 - 1-06 Flashcards

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What FM covers Human Resources

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FM 1-0

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2
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What FM covers Legal Support to the Operational Army

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FM 1-04

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Judge Advocates look to certain concepts of Army doctrine to help them identify and address operational legal issues. What are the fundamental concepts?

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  1. Decisive action and unified land operations.
  2. The war-fighting functions.
  3. The operations process.
  4. Lines of effort and lines of operations.
  5. Working groups.
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What is the purpose of military justice, as a part of military law?

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To promote justice, to assist in maintaining good order and discipline in the armed forces, to promote efficiency and effectiveness in the military establishment, and thereby to strengthen the national security of the U.S.

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Who is responsible for the overall supervision and administration of military justice within the Army?

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The Judge Advocate General (TJAG).

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Who oversee the administration of military justice in their units and communicate directly with their staff judge advocates (SJAs) about military justice matters?

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Commanders

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What three organizational components of military justice exist within the Judge Advocate General’s Corps?

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  1. Staff judge advocate (SJA).
  2. Chief, United States Army Trial Defense Services (USATDS).
  3. Chief, U.S. Army Trial Judiciary.
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Normally, courts-martial are processed at what level?

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Theater army, corps, division, theater sustainment command (TSC), or other headquarters commanded by a general court-martial convening authority (GCMCA).

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Who has special and summary court-martial convening authority and may require support to conduct courts-martial?

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Army brigade and battalion commanders, as well as joint task force commanders.

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At a minimum, what should legal assistance review during regular Soldier readiness processing to ensure Soldiers have their legal affairs in order and are ready to deploy?

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  1. Service members’ Group Life Insurance beneficiary designation.
  2. Requirements for wills or powers of attorney.
  3. Service members Civil Relief Act issues.
  4. Any pending civilian or military charges.
  5. Family care plan concerns.
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11
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What FM covers Religious Support?

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FM 1-05

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What is the mission of the Army Chaplain Corps?

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To provide religious support to the Army across unified land operations by assisting the commander in providing for the free exercise of religion and providing religious, moral, and ethical leadership.

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What are the three core components of religious support?

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  1. Nurture the living.
  2. Care for the wounded.
  3. Honor the dead.
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What is the Commanders responsibility in providing religious support to the Army?

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Commanders provide for the free exercise of religion for Soldiers, families, and authorized civilians and enable religious support functions as prescribed in Army regulations.

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When does the Army accommodate religious practices?

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When such accommodations do not impede military readiness or hinder unit cohesion, standards, health, safety or discipline. Accommodating religious practices is weighed against military necessity and not guaranteed at all times.

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At every echelon of the force, the chaplaincy is the Army’s primary agency for ensuring the right to free exercise of religion for Soldiers on behalf of the commander. Based upon the requirements of the operational mission, what is included as a Soldier right?

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  1. Worshipping according to one’s faith.
  2. Seeking religious counsel and care.
  3. Keeping holy days and observances.
  4. Participating in rites, sacraments, and ordinances.
  5. Practicing dietary laws.
17
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Chaplains and chaplain assistants plan, prepare, execute and assess religious support in support of unified land operations. In its planning process, a chaplain section or UMT plans for three categories of religious support for the Army. What are the three categories of religious support?

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  1. Unit support. This covers the unit to which the chaplain and chaplain assistant are assniged or attached and is normally the first priority of support.
  2. Area support. This covers Soldiers, members of the joint force, and authorized civilians who are not a part of the assigned unit, but who operate within that unit’s area of operations.
  3. Denominational or distinctive faith group support. This covers Soldiers and other authorized persons of the chaplain’s denomination.
18
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Why must chaplains and chaplain assistants be both adaptable and flexible?

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These attributes remain a requirement since operational environments continue to b complex and uncertain, executed over extended distances in difficult terrain, and marked by rapid change and a wide variety of threats.

19
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What FM covers Financial Management Operations?

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FM 1-06