First Aid
Enlisted Promotions
NCOER Evaluation System
Counseling
What's that section?
100

What is the first step for Care under Fire?

Return fire as directed or required before providing medical treatment

100

How are enlisted promotions to Private E-2, Private First Class, and Specialist processed?

Promotion to PV2, PFC, and SPC is automatic upon attainment of Soldier eligibility and is made automatically by the HR system of record.

100

What form is used for the Service School Academic Evaluation Report?

DA Form 1059

100

What does a Plan of Action identify?

A plan of action identifies a method and pathway for achieving a desired result, limited to one or two realistic goals tied to work or life events with milestones that allow for monitoring progress.

100

What is section is S.H.A.R.P under?

AR 600-52

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What does the acronym CASEVAC stand for?

Casualty Evacuation in Non-Medical Vehicle or Aircraft

200

What are the 4 precedences of relative rank?

1) According to Date of Rank, 2) By length of Federal Service in the Army, 3) By length of total AFS, 4) By Date of Birth

200

What are the NCOER forms?

2166-9 Series: NCO Evaluation Report

2166-1A NCOER Support Form

200

What are the 3 major categories of Developmental Counseling?

1) Event counseling, 2) Performance counseling, and 3) Professional growth counseling

200

Where can you find more information on Counseling under?

ATP 6-22.1

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What are the phases of TCCC?

1) Care under Fire, 2) Tactical Field Care, 3) Combat Casualty Evacuation Care
300

What are the 3 levels of promotion?

1) Unit Level (decentralized), 2) Semi-Centralized, 3) DA Centralized
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When must the NCOER reach HRC?

No later than 90 days after the "THRU" date

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What are the 4 stages of the counseling process?

1) Identify the need for counseling, 2) Prepare the counseling, 3) Conduct the counseling session, and 4) Follow up

300

What section is Suicide Prevention under?

AR 600-92

400

DOUBLE JEOPARDY: Name at least 8 symptoms of Heat exhaustion

1) Profuse sweating w/ pale, moist, cool skin, 2) Headache, 3) Weakness, 4) Dizziness, 5) Loss of appetite, 6) Cramping, 7) Nausea (w/ or w//o vomiting), 8) Urge to defecate, 9) Chills (Goose flesh), 10) Rapid breathing, 11) Tingling of the hands and/or feet, 12) Confusion (not answering easy questions correctly)

400

What are the 4 objectives of the Army's Enlisted Promotion System?

1) To select for promotion based on a Soldier's potential to serve at an increased level of responsibility. 2) To train through individual & collective training to build confidence and adaptability, 3) To educate using Noncommissioned Officer Professional Development System, and 4) To promote once fully trained and educated.

400

What are the members of the rating chain?

1) Rater Soldier, 2)Rater, 3) Senior Rater, and 4) Supplementary reviewer (if required)

400
DOUBLE JEOPARDY: What are 7 examples of Event Counseling?

1) Specific instances of superior or substandard performance, 2) Reception and integration counseling, 3) Crisis counseling, 4) Referral counseling, 5) Promotion counseling, 6) Transition counseling, and 7) Adverse seperation counseling

400

What section is NCOER Evaluation System under?

AR 623-3/DA PAM 623-3

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DOUBLE JEOPARDY: What are the 9 signs & symptoms of shock?

1) Sweaty but cool skin, 2) Pale skin, 3) Restlessness or nervousness, 4) Thirst, 5) Severe bleeding, 6) Confusion, 7) Rapid breathing, 8) Blotchy blue skin, 9) Nausea and/or vomiting

500

What are the minimum time requirements for promotion pinning on the 1st day of the promotion month to Sergeant and Staff Sergeant?

To Sergeant: Secondary zone = 18 months TIS; 6 months TIG. Primary zone = 36 months TIS; 12 months TIG

To Staff Sergeant: Secondary Zone = 48 months TIS; 8 months TIG. Primary Zone = 72 months TIS; 18 months TIG

500

What are the 5 parts of the NCOER?

1) Administrative data, 2) Authentication, 3) Duty Description, 4) Performance Evaluation, Professionalism, Attributes & Competencies (Rater), 5) Senior Rater Overall Potential

500

DOUBLE JEOPARDY: What 7 basic communication skills should effective leaders master?

1) Self-awareness, 2) Active listening, 3) Intentional responding, 4) Appropriate questioning, 5) Recognizing and evoking change talk, 6) Redirecting resistance, and 7) Feedback receptiveness

500

What section can you find Army Leadership under?

ADP 6-22/ADRP 6-22