What does AR 600-8-19 cover?
What will the promotion packet contain?
A: (1) All copies of DA Form 3355.
(2) A copy of approved promotion board proceedings.
(3) All supporting documentation used for reevaluation or promotion point adjustment.
(4) a copy of the recommended list dated no earlier than the previous month.
(5) Any document used to confirm promotion points on the promotion point worksheet.
(6) All documents used to confirm promotion points will be date stamped.
(7) Memorandum signed by the Soldier stating his/her responsibility in the promotion system.
Promotions and Reductions.
(1) All copies of DA Form 3355.
(2) A copy of approved promotion board proceedings.
(3) All supporting documentation used for reevaluation or promotion point adjustment.
(4) a copy of the recommended list dated no earlier than the previous month.
(5) Any document used to confirm promotion points on the promotion point worksheet.
(6) All documents used to confirm promotion points will be date stamped.
(7) Memorandum signed by the Soldier stating his/her responsibility in the promotion system.
What amount of time is required to mask with the protective mask?
Biological agents can be disseminated in what three forms?
9 seconds, 15 seconds with a hood
Aerosols, Liquid Droplets, and Dry Powder
What Army Regulation covers the Army’s Body Composition Program?
AR 600-9.
What FM covers Guard Duty?
What is the ASAP mission?
To strengthen the overall fitness and effectiveness of the Army’s total workforce and enhance the combat readiness of its Soldiers.
To get automatically promoted what must be met?
1. Time in Service (TIS).
2. Time in Grade (TIMIG).
3. Unit Commander must Authorize the Promotion.
What shape are ALL, contamination markers?
What are 3 types of NBC warnings?
After injecting, what should you do with the Auto-injector?
Triangular
Verbal, Metal Banging, and Hand and Arm signals.
Pin it on the LEFT jacket flap of the person to prevent mistakes.
What is the amount of time that every Soldier will be screened IAW AR 600-9?
Soldiers will be screened every 6 months.
What are the duties of a Guard?
1.What does ACS stand for?
Army Community Service.
2. What does the ACS symbol represent?
The heart is giving, the cross is help, the gyroscope is stability.
1.Army Community Service.
2.The heart is giving, the cross is help, the gyroscope is stability.
What are reasons that soldiers PVT-MSG can become Non-Promotable?
1) Convictions by Court Martial.
(2) Soldier is AWOL.
(3) Soldier is in Chapter Process.
(4) If promotion authority is informed to reclassify a Soldier for inefficiency or disciplinary reasons.
(5) If a Soldier becomes ineligible to reenlist.
(6) Soldier loses Security Clearance.
(7) Solider is ineligible to Reenlist.
(8) A bar to reenlistment is approved.
(9) Soldier was punished under UCMJ.
(10) Soldier has been FLAGGED.
(11) Soldier is Command referred to ASAP.
(12) Soldier has a qualifying conviction for domestic violence.
(13) A Soldier has failed, due to his/her own fault to complete necessary.
How long should you apply pressure when using an auto injector?
Who makes the decision to unmask after a chemical attack?
At least 10 seconds
The person in Command
What is the only authorized method of estimating body fat?
The circumference-based tape method outlined in appendix B of AR 600-9.
What are the 3 General Orders
General Order No. 1:
“I will guard everything within the limits of my post and quit my post only when properly relieved.”
General Order No. 2:
“I will obey my special orders and perform all my duties in a military manner.”
General Order No. 3:
“I will report violations of my special orders, emergencies and anything
not covered in my instructions to the commander of the relief.”
How is ACS staffed?
20. Q. What is the ACS motto?
1.Normally by volunteers.
2.Self-help, service, and stability.
What happens is a Soldier on centralized or semi centralized is flagged and they would have made promotion?
After Flag is removed, they will be promoted with date of rank of date Flagg was removed.
1.What does CBRNE stand for?
2.Do you give warning before or after you mask under and NBC attack?
3.What are 2 types of gases that the protective mask WILL NOT protect against?
1.Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear, and Explosive.
2.After
3.Ammonia Vapors, and Carbon Monoxide
Who are the Soldiers that are exempt from the requirements of AR 600-9?
1. Soldiers with major limb loss.
2. Soldiers on established continued on active duty and/or continued on active Reserve status.
3. Pregnant and postpartum Soldiers.
4. Soldiers who have undergone prolonged hospitalization for 30 continuous days or greater.
5. New recruits.
What are the 2 parts of a countersign?
Challenge and Password
1.What is AER?
2.Who does AER help?
3.How does AER provide financial assistance?
1.Army Emergency relief aides emergency financial assistance to soldiers, and their families in time of distress.
2.Soldiers on active duty and their dependents.
3.by either a loan without interest, a grant, or a combination of both.
What are the automatic promotion requirements for PV2-SPC without a waiver and are not flagged or barred?
(1) PV2 requirement is 6 months TIS.
(2) PFC requirements are, 12 months TIS and 4 months TIG.
(3) SPC requirements are ,24 months TIS and 6 months TIG.
What are the 3 fundamentals of NBC(CBRNE) defence?
When and Why are the most effective times to use chemical agents?
Avoidance, Protection, and Decon.
Evening and early morning, lack of wind and sun allows agents to persist.
1.Are the APFT and weigh-in required to be conducted on the same day?
2.Why should the APFT and the weigh-in be conducted a minimum of 7 days apart?
3.At what level will routine weigh-ins be conducted?
4. Who must measure the Soldier for body fat?
1. What does FOD mean?
2. Does a sentry guard salute indoors?3. What are you responsible for when you walking your guard post?
4. How are the challenge and password given?
2. Yes
3.My post and all government property within view.
4. In a low tone to prevent from being overheard.
1.What is Motto of AER?
2.What causes more than half of sexual assault offenses?
3.What are goals of EO?
1. "Helping the Army Take Care Of its Own"
2.Alcohol.
3.Provide EO for military personnel and family members, both on and off post and within the limits of the laws.