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Mitch Wemple
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Mitch Wemple
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Army leadership ADP 6-22
Training the force FM 7-0
Three levels of leadership Direct, Organizational, Strategic
Core leader competencies Leads, Develops, Achieves
Three types of counseling Event, Performance, Professional Growth
Skill Level One first Aid STP 21-1 Chapter 2
Three phases of TCCC Care under fire, Tactical Field care, Combat casualty evacuation care
What does TCCC Stand for Tactical combat causality care
PRT program FM 7-22
Mission Command ADP 6-0
Unit training and leader development ADP 7-0
Operations process ADP 5-0
Duties and responsibilities of the staff ATTP 5-0.1
Rifle marksmanship M4/M16 TC 3-22.9
Five phases of rifle marksmanship PMI, down range feedback, field firing, ARM, Advanced optics lasers and iron sights
Army command policy AR 600-20
Land navigation TC 3-25.26
How many types of maps are there 8
Wear and appearance of military uniforms AR 670-1
SHARP AR 600-20 Chapter 7
Equal Opportunity AR 600-20 Chapter 6
Awards and decorations AR 600-8-22
AER AR 930-4
Military Justice AR 27-10
Eight TLP's Receive the Mission, Issue WARNO, Make tentative plan, Start Movement, Reconnoiter, Complete plan, Issue complete order, Supervise
Drill & Ceremony 3-21.5
Counseling ATP 6-22.1
Comprehensive Soldier and family fitness AR 350-53
Army Community Service AR 608-1
Five Paragraphs of an OPORD? Situation, Mission, Execution, Sustainment, Command and control
What is duty? obedient and disciplined performance
How will soldiers with a sense of duty perform? Soldiers with a sense of duty accomplish tasks given to them, seize opportunities for self improvement, and accept responsibility from their superiors.
What is the definition of cartography? The art and science of expressing the known physical features of the earth geographically by maps and charts
What is the definition of a map? A graphic representation of a portion of the earth's surface, drawn to scale as seen from above
How many different sizes of maps are there? 3
What are the different types of maps? Planimetric map, topographic map, photomap, joint operations graphics, photomosaic, terrain model, military city map, special maps.
What does a soldier's appearance measure? Part of his or her professionalism
What is counseling? Counseling is the process used by leaders to review the subordinate's demonstrated performance and potential
What are the 3 major factors that determine a leader's character? Army values, empathy, and warrior ethos
What are the 7 steps to problem solving? Identify the problem, gather information, develop criteria, generate possible solutions, analyze possible solutions, compare possible solutions, make and implement the decision.
What are the team building stages? Formation, enrichment, sustainment
Can civilian exercise command? No, only POTUS can exercise command
What are the key elements of command? Authority and responsibility
Who is responsible for establishing the leadership climate of the unit and developing discipline and cohesive units? The Commander
What six attributes must the unit trainers have to develop a good Unit marksmanship program? Knowledge, patience, understanding, consideration, respect, and encouragement
What does ACOG stand for? Advanced combat optical gunsight
What does PMI stand for? Preliminary marksmanship instructions
What are the two primary components of a marksmanship training strategy? Initial training and sustainment training
What are the five key elements to maintain a good marksmanship program? Train the trainers, refresher training of nonfiring skills, use of the engagement skills trainer 2000, laser marksmanship training system, sustainment training, remedial training.
What are perishable skills? General marksmanship knowledge and weapon proficiency
What is grouping? Grouping is a practice of firing with two primary objectives, firing tight shot groups and consistently placing those shot groups in the same location
What is zeroing? Zeroing aligns the sights of the weapon with the weapon's barrel
What is does ARM stand for? Advanced rifle marksmanship
What three tools should NCOs and commanders use to develop a training plan and assess the marksmanship program in a unit? Direct observation of training, spot checks, review of pass training
What integrates and synchronize the skills learned at the individual skill level? Collective training
What is the basis of collective proficiency? Individual skill proficiency
What does unit training focus on? Improving unit, soldier, and leader proficiencies
Who supports both operating and generating forces? Army civilians
Why does the Army train? Army trains to provide ready forces to commanders worldwide
What is the Army's lifeblood? Unit training and leader development
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