PNCO Flashcards
The Army Leadership Code is founded on our Values - CDRILS
C - Courage. D - Discipline. R - Respect for others. I - Integrity. L - Loyalty. S - Selfless commitment.
Expand SOLIDC
Selfless commitment, Respect for others, loyalty, Integrity, discipline, courage.
The Army Leadership Code consists of seven leadership behaviours:
L- Lead by example. E - Encourage thinking. A - Apply reward and discipline. D - Demand high performance. E - Encourage confidence in the team. R - Recognise individual strengths and weaknesses. S - Strive for team goals.
1st battle drill is Prep for battle. with the acronym PAWPERSO, expand PAWPERSO
PROTECTION(all round defence), AMMUNITION(correct amount, serviceable) , WEAPON(serviceable,zero’d,prepd for battle), PERSONAL CAM(correct to environment), EQUIPMENT(Personal Kit), RADIO(batteries, serviceable), SPECIAL EQPT(any eqpt reqd for mission in hand), ORDERS(QBO’s,formal,warning,radio,operational)
Locating the enemy - Methods of fire indication
Hand Angles, Arc of Fire, Clock Ray, Reference Points, Target Marking (laser), Bino’s, Tracer, Direct Method
Fire control orders. GRIT
GROUP(Charlie/Delta fire team,who to give order to), RANGE(football pitch, metres etc), INDICATION(Method of target indication), TYPE OF FIRE(rapid,deliberate)
fire control orders - CLAP
CLEAR, LOUD, AS AN ORDER, PAUSES
Principles of patrolling
Clearance patrol, Recon patrol, standing patrol, fighting patrol, reassurance patrol
Types of sentry?
Ground, Air, CBRN
Jobs of a ground sentry
Arcs (method of attack), duration, friendly forces updates, enemy forces, passwords, threat level, ERV, method of relief, first light, dress states, comms plan, Ammo state, actions on, method of challenges
5 S’s CPERS
Safety, Search, Secure, Segregate, Safeguard
CPERS - PRIME
Protection, Reporting, individual rights, medical care, evacuation