Army Leadership
BASIC RIFLE MARKSMANSHIP
PROMOTION
The Army
Training Units and Developing Leaders
100
character presence intellect
what are the three leader competencies
100
FM 3-22.9
what is Basic Rifle Marksmanship
100
AR 600-8-19
what is enlisted promotions and reductions
100
ADP/ADRP 1
What is the ADP/ADRP that covers The Army?
100
the that regulation covers Training Units and Developing Leaders
what is ADP/ADRP 7-0
200
What is an Army Leader?
who is An Army leader is anyone who inspires and influences people to accomplish organizational goals.
200
make sure you clear it
what is the first thing you do when you handle a weapon
200
company semi-centralized centralized
what are the three levels of promotion
200
the most important determinant of combat power?
what is Leadership
200
Who is responsible for training units and developing leaders?
who is Commanders
300
What are the leader attributes
what are Character, presence, and intellect
300
steady position proper aim breathing trigger squeeze
what is the four fundamentals of marksmanship
300
primary zone secondary zone
what is the two zones of promotion
300
the function of the Operating Force? DOUBLE JEOPARDY
what is Operating forces consist of units organized, trained and eqiupped to deploy and fight
300
What does METL stand for and what is it?
what is The unit's mission-essential task list (METL) represents the doctrinal framework of fundamental tasks for which the unit was designed.
400
ADP/ADRP 6-22
What is Army Leadership
400
BRM
What is Basic Rifle Markmanship
400
overall performance attitude leadership ability development potential
what is what you should look for when recommending a soldier for promotion
400
As a unique military profession, the Army is built upon an ethos of trust. What are four other essential characteristics of our profession?
what is 1) Military expertise 2) Honorable service 3) Espirit de Corps 4) Stewardship
400
Where do Soldiers build on the fundamental skills, knowledge, and behaviors, which were developed in institutional training?
what is Operational assignments.
500
The category of "lead" encompasses five competencies. What are they?
what are a. Leads others b. Extends influence beyond chain of command c. Builds trust d. Leads by example e. Communicates
500
preliminary rifle instruction downrange feedback field fire advanced rifle marksmanship advanced optic, laser,and iron sights
what are the five phases in Basic Rifle Marksmanship
500
misconduct inefficiency failure to complete training erroneous enlistment grade approve for discharge under other than honorable conditions
what are the five reasons that a soldier may be administratively reduced
500
What are the 11 Primary Missions of the U.S Armed Forces?
what are 1) Counter terrorism and irregular warfare 2) Deter and defeat aggression 3) Project power despite anti-access/area denial challenges 4) Counter weapons of mass destruction 5) Operate effectively in cyberspace 6) Operate effectively in space. 7) Maintain a safe, secure, and effective nuclear deterrent. 8) Defend the homeland and provide support to civil authorities. 9) Provide a stabilizing presence. 10) Conduct stability and counterinsurgency operations. 11) Conduct humanitarian, disaster relief and other operations
500
What are the Army principles of unit training?
what is  Commanders and other leaders are responsible for training.  Noncommissioned officers train individuals, crews, and small teams.  Train to standard.  Train as you will fight.  Train while operating.  Train fundamentals first.  Train to develop adaptability.  Understand the operational environment.  Train to sustain.  Train to maintain.  Conduct multi-echelon and concurrent training.
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