L127- Recommend Admin and Personnel Actions Flashcards

1
Q

CPT (company grade CDRs) or higher are authorized to promote soldiers to the ranks of ___

A

PV2, PFC, SPC

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2
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Official instruments used for promotion up to SPC:

A

RA- AAA-117
USAR- Enlisted Promotion Application
ARNG- DA Form 4187

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3
Q

IADT

A

Initial Active Duty for Training

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4
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IRR

A

Individual Ready Reserve

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5
Q

TIS/TIG for PV2, PFC and SPC

A

PV2- 6 mo TIS
PFC- 12 mo TIS, 4 mo TIG
SPC- 24 mo TIS, 6 mo TIG

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6
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If a CDR elects not to promote a Soldier on auto promotion date, he/she must provide what 3 forms?

A
  • DA Form 4187, denying promo
  • DA Form 4856, counseling
  • DA Form 268, Flag
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7
Q

Promotion instruments are filed in the ___

A

Army Military Human Resource Record (AMHRR)

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8
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AMHRR

A

Army Military Human Resource Record

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9
Q

GRCH

A

grade change

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10
Q

DOR

A

Date of Rank (same as Effective date)

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11
Q

Waiver TIS/TIG for PV2, PFC and SPC

A

PV2- 4 mo TIS
PFC- 6 mo TIS, 2 mo TIG
SPC- 18 mo TIS, 3 mo TIG

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12
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Any Soldier previously reduced must be ____ for promotion to the next higher rank.

A

fully qualified (without waiver)

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13
Q

UTM

A

Unit Transmittal Memorandum

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14
Q

promotions to PV2, PFC and SPC are under the ___ System

A

Decentralized Enlisted Promotion System

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15
Q

What System covers promotions to SGT and SSG?

A

Semi-centralized Promotion System

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16
Q

___ or higher are authorized to promote Soldiers to SGT and SSG.

A

Field Grade CDRs of a UNIT, LTC

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17
Q

TPU

A

Troop Program Unit

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18
Q

What are the steps required for promotion to SGT or SSG?

A
  1. meet basic eligibility
  2. get recommendation from Unit CDR
  3. get selected by Promotion Authority and votes during promotion board
  4. compete based on promotion points
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19
Q

Primary zone Soldiers not recommended by Unit CDR must receive ___

A

written counseling

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20
Q

eMILPO

A

electronic Military Personnel Office System

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21
Q

ATRRS

A

Army Training Requirements and Resources System

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22
Q

Semi-centralized Promotion System instills a discipline approach with direct responsibility falling on the ___

A

unit CDR, S1, individual Sodlier

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23
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What System covers promotions to SFC, MSG and SGM?

A

Centralized promotion system

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24
Q

HRC

A

Human Resource Command

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25
Q

Who promotes Soldiers to SFC, MSG and SGM?

A

Brigade Commander, (CG) HRC

26
Q

USASMC

A

US Sergeant Major’s Course

27
Q

CG

A

Commanding General

28
Q

CPMOS

A

Career Progression Military Occupational Specialty

29
Q

STAB

A

Standby Advisory Board

30
Q

HQDA

A

Headquarters Department of the Army (pentagon?)

31
Q

The ___ is the policy proponent of the Army decorations, awards, and honors program.

A

Army G-1, HQDA

32
Q

G-1

A

Deputy Chief of Staff- Personnel

33
Q

What are the 6 TYPES of AWARDS?

A
  1. Decorations- Medal of Honor
  2. Good Conduct Medal (enlisted only)- 3+ years active duty
  3. Service Ribbons / Service Medals- BCT graduation, overseas
  4. Badges / Tabs- Air Assault, Ranger, Combat, marksmanship
  5. Certificates / Letters- Letter of Appreciation
  6. Foreign Awards
34
Q

Soldiers cannot receive awards if they are ___

A

flagged

35
Q

what AR covers awards?

A

AR 600-8-22

36
Q

All award decisions are ___ and based upon the decision of the authorized CDR.

A

subjective

37
Q

there are ___ to the number of awards that a Soldier may earn.

A

no limits

38
Q

CAB

A

Combat Action Badge

39
Q

EFMB

A

Expert Field Medical Badge

40
Q

VBIEDs

A

Vehicle-Borne Improvised Explosive Devices

41
Q

AGCM - award

A

Army Good Conduct Medal

42
Q

___ and ___ denote honorable performance of military duty within specified limited dates in specified geographic areas

A

Service (campaign) medals, service ribbons

43
Q

3 types of BADGES:

A
  1. Combat and special skill- Airborne
  2. Marksmanship- sharpshooter
  3. Identification (assignments)- Drill Sergeant, recruiter, The White House
44
Q

Examples of awards for wartime valor, service, or achievement:

A
  • Medal of Honor
  • Distinguished Service Cross
  • Silver Star
  • Legion of Merit
  • Distinguished Flying Cross
  • Soldier’s Medal
  • Bronze Star Medal
  • Meritorious Service Medal
  • Air Medal
  • Army Commendation Medal
  • Army Achievement Medal
  • Certificate of Achievement
  • Foreign Awards
45
Q

EES

A

Evaluation Entry System

46
Q

3 types of EVALUATIONS within EES:

A
  1. Performance- OER, NCOER
  2. School- military and civilian
  3. DA- cover entire career and personnel file
47
Q

2 Types of REPORTS:

A
  1. Mandatory- annual report, change of rater

2. Optional- complete the record

48
Q

Rating Chain Members:

A

Reviewer>Senior Rater>Rater

49
Q

___ is an authorized absence from duty and is earned at a rate of 2.5 days per full month of active duty.

A

leave

50
Q

SLA- leave

A

Special Leave Accrual (hostile environment)

51
Q

2 broad categories of LEAVE

A
  1. Chargeable

2. Nonchargeable

52
Q

5 types of CHARGEABLE LEAVE:

A
  1. Ordinary- permanent duty station
  2. Transition- separating from service
  3. Emergency- immediate family
  4. PCS- before or after arrival
  5. TDY- before or after arrival
53
Q

5 types of NONCHARGEABLE LEAVE:

A
  1. Convalescent- expedite recovery from injury/illness
  2. Permissive TDY- attend semi-official party
  3. Excess- emergencies, negative leave balance, no pay
  4. Regular Pass- <3 days
  5. Special Pass- 3-4 days
54
Q

LES

A

Leave and Earnings Statement

55
Q

Army Fiscal year (FY)

A

Oct 1 to Sep 30

56
Q

Suspension of Favorable Personnel Actions is also known as a ___

A

flag

57
Q

Only those with a “ ___” of a Flag are informed

A

need to know

58
Q

A ___ is prepared to remove a Flag when status changes from unfavorable to favorable

A

DA Form 268

59
Q

3 types of TRANSFERABLE FLAGS

A
  1. Army Body Composition Program (ABCP)
  2. APFT
  3. Punishment phase
60
Q

examples of NONTRANSFERABLE FLAGS

A
  • Adverse actions
  • Security violation
  • Drug/Alcohol abuse