A hazard is a condition with the potential to cause injury, illness, or death of personnel; damage to or loss of equipment or property; or mission degradation.
REF: SH: 2-5
Train to Standard
REF: SH 3-5
On receipt of the WARNO
SH 4-4
Is a compilation of existing regulatory requirements brought together for visibility purposes.
SH 2-2
Describes future armed conflict and how the Army will conduct future joint land operations-drives leader development
SH 3-3
The Commanders
SH 2-3
To issue property book or durable items
SH 4-2
By mission variables: METT-TC which serves as a standard format for identifying hazards, on and off duty.
REF: SH 2-5
Training readiness of their area(s) of responsibility
REF: SH 4-3
Recovery
SH 4-16
It is designed as a commander's program to eliminate noncompliance with supply regulations.
Either DA FORM 5988-E or DA FORM 2404
Planning, Preparing, Conducting, and follow up
REF: SH 2-7
Standards-based, performance-oriented training.
REF:SH 4-3
Requirements listing
implementation
evaluations
documentations
intra-service agreements
During Operations
SH 5-3
Present chronological orders of events, tie in warfighting functions, or develop key events/themes/issues.
REF: SH 3-3
Select the type of evaluation
Develop an evaluation plan
Conduct evaluations of training
Conduct AARs
Provide feedback up and down the chain of command
Precision, Progression, and Integration
Keep one copy in the unit
Give or send original copy to PBO
when property books are at the using unit level, send a copy to the next higher commander
Drinking in a way that doesn't adversely affect an individual's ability to fulfill their obligations and does not negatively impact the individual's job performance, health, or wellbeing or the good order and discipline in a unit or organization.