Who are commanders encouraged to consult prior to giving punishment under the Uniform Code of Military Justice (UCMJ)?
Their NCO's
How long does an active-duty soldier have to pass an AFT following an AFT failure?
90 days
What are the three training domains the Army uses?
1) Institutional, 2) Operational, and 3) Self-development
How many cadence steps are in today's troop march?
120
Where would you find information on Holistic Health & Fitness?
FM 7-22
What are the three classifications of Article 15s?
1) Summarized Grade, 2) Company Grade, 3) Field Grade
What are the three principles of Physical Readiness Training?
Precision, Progression, & Integration
What three elements do units train on to achieve proficiency?
1) Mission-essential task proficiency, 2) Weapons qualification, 3) and collective live-fire task proficiency
When and where did Friedrich von Steuben begin teaching drill and ceremony?
Upon his arrival at Valley Forge on 23 February 1778
Where would you find more information on Military Justice under?
AR 27-10
List the three things the Uniform Code of Military Justice (UCMJ) establishes.
1) Declares what conduct is a crime
2) Establishes the various types of courts
3) Sets forth the basic procedures to be followed in the administration of military justice
What are the 3 things that Physical Readiness Training (PRT) prepare Soldiers and units for?
1) For the physical challenges of fulfilling the mission in the face of a wide range of threats, 2) in complex operational environments, 3) and with emerging technologies.
What are the three things ratings of collective task proficiency?
TPU: Trained, Practiced, Untrained
What are the three methods of instruction used to teach drill to Soldiers?
1) Step-by-step, 2) Talk through, and 3) By-the-numbers
Where can you find more information on Training Units & Developing Leaders under?
ADP 7-0
When was the UCMJ enacted and what was it based on?
1950, congress enacted the UCMJ, which was based upon and replaced the articles of WAR, which had been around in various forms since 1775.
What are the five domains on H2F readiness?
1) Physical readiness, 2) Nutritional readiness, 3) Mental readiness, 4) Spiritual readiness, 5) Sleep readiness
1) Establishing leader goals, objectives, and expectations, as part of every training event.
2) Develop leaders who can fight and win
3) Ensuring leader development planning is incorporated in every unit training event
4) Training and certifying leaders
5) Evaluating and assessing leaders as part of the training process
What are the actions of each of the 4 ranks on the command Open ranks, march?
Front rank takes 2 steps forward, Second rank takes one step forward, Third rank stands fast, and the Fourth rank takes two 15-inch steps backward
Where would you find The Noncomissioned officer guide under?
TC 7-22.7
What are the 6 maximum punishments that company commanders may impose?
1) 14 Days extra duty 2) 14 Days of restriction 3) 7 Days correctional custody (E3 & Below) 4) 7 Days forfeiture of pay 5) 1 Grade Reduction for E4 and below 6) Oral or written letter of reprimand
List the 8 movements of the Recovery Drill
1) Overhead Arm Pull 2) Rear Lunge 3) Extend & Flex 4) Thigh Stretch, 5) Single Leg over) 6) Groin Stretch 7) Calf Stretch 8) Hamstring Stretch
What are the 9 principles of training?
1) Commanders are the primary trainers, 2) Noncommisioned officers train individuals, crews, and small teams, 3) Train using multi-echelon techniques, 4) Train as a combined arms team, 5) Train to standard using appropritate doctrine, 6) Train as you fight, 7) Sustain levels of training proficency over time, 8) Train to maintain, 9) Fight to train
What is the difference between At ease March and Route step March?
2) For Route step march, the Soldier may drink from his canteen and talk.
Where can you find information on Drill & Ceremony under?
TC 3-21.5