Aerospace
Drill
Learn to Lead 1
Learn to Lead 2
general
100

Natural force pulls you down

Gravity

100

airmen may relax in a standing position

At Ease

100

A collection of individuals who are committed to working together to achieve a common goal

team

100

leader's concise expression of purpose

Command intent

100

who does the national commander report to 

cap board of goveners

200

An object at rest will remain at rest unless acted on by an outside force

Newton's First Law

200

Face in Marching

flank

200

What is Time Management

The Process of Organizing and Using Your Time Wisely.

200

How those in uniform carry themselves

Military bearing

200

Lt. Col. Michael S. Fay

wing comander

300

What natural force creates resistance

Drag

300

the third rank stands fast and
automatically executes dress right dress at normal interva

Open Ranks

300

One person's conduct reflects everyone else in the group

Image

300

when the leader sees himself primarily as a servant of the team

servant leadership

300

Col Mike Scott 

group commander 

400

Artificial force, pushes or pulls an airplane forward, opposes lift

Thrust

400

what foot is to the rear called on

right

400

A close, trusted, experienced advisor

Mentor

400

What are the NCO areas of readiness

Technical readiness, physical readiness, and mental readiness.

400

Maj. Gen. Regena M. Aye

National commander

500

As the velocity of a fluid increases, the pressure decreases.

Bernoulli's Principle

500

turns the entire flight around while keeping them in column formation

counter march

500

Synergy

The idea that by working together, a team can achieve more than each individual could on their own

500

The reason for action. Gives purpose and direction to a behavior

Motivation

500

Col John Rhoades

region commander

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