Military Programs Flashcards

1
Q

What is ASAP and what is its purpose?

A

Army Substance Abuse Program, ASAP is responsible for
developing, establishing, administering, and evaluating non-clinical alcohol and other drug abuse
prevention, education, and training programs; overseeing the military, drug free workplace.

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What are ways Soldiers can be identified as having a substance abuse problem?

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Voluntary. Commander. Biochemical Identification. Medical Identification. Investigation and or Apprehension.

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3
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ASAP referrals are done by the Commander or 1SG with what form?

A

DA 8003

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4
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Can those enrolled in ASAP reenlist?

A

No

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5
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What does ACS stand for and what does it provide?

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Army Community Service, relocation readiness, employment readiness, financial readiness, volunteer programs

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6
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What Army regulation covers ACS?

A

AR 608-1 and AR 600-20.

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7
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What does ACES stand for and what does it provide?

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Army Continuing Education System, Academic and vocational counseling services, Functional academic skills training (FAST), High
school completion, Postsecondary programs, Tuition assistance, Testing services, Joint services
transcript, Leader skill enhancement courses, Soldier training courses, Language training,
Multi-use learning facilities (MLF)/Army learning centers (ALC), and College of the American
Soldiers.

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8
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What is AER?

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Army Emergency relief aides emergency financial assistance to soldiers, and their families in time of distress.

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Who does AER help?

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A. Soldiers on active duty and their dependents.

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How does AER provide financial assistance?

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by either a loan without interest, a grant, or a combination of both.

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How is AER funded?

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Through Voluntary Contributions from Soldiers.

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12
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Where does the Army’s policy on Army Sexual Assault Prevention and Response Program apply?

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Both on and off post and during duty and non-duty hours.

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13
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What causes more than half of sexual assault offenses?

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Alcohol.

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14
Q

Where can someone assaulted report the crime?

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  1. Their chain of command.
  2. Medical Treatment Facility.
  3. Military Police/Criminal Investigation Division.
  4. Chaplains.
  5. Social Work Services.
  6. Family Advocacy.
  7. Legal Services.
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15
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What Army Regulation covers the EO program?

A

AR 600-20 chapter 6

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What is AFAP and what is its purpose?

A

Army Family Action Plan, it’s a platform to voice quality of life issues to commanding officers

17
Q

What Regulation covers the Army Family Action Plan?

A

AR 608-47.

18
Q

What are the general rules for appointing a sponsor?

A

The Soldier should be in a grade equal to or higher ranking than the incoming soldier.

19
Q

What is DEERS?

A

Defense Enrollment Eligibility Reporting System.

20
Q

What is the purpose of the Family Advocacy Program FAP?

A

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

21
Q

What is the purpose of BOSS?

A

The BOSS is a quality of life program that addresses single Soldier issues and initiatives. The
BOSS program enhances the morale and welfare of single Soldiers, increase retention, and
sustain combat readiness