Military Justice, Situational Questions on
EO, SHARP, Suicide Prevention
Army Leadership, NCOERs, Counseling, Situational Questions on Sponsorship
NCO Roles & Responsibilities (SGTs & SSGs)
Training, CBRNE, Situational Questions on
Physical and Mental Fitness, Misuse of drugs
and alcohol
Military Justice
100

A Soldier makes Suicidal Threats. What are your actions?

Immediately place the Soldier under watch 

Notify the Chain of Command 


100

Form used for counseling?

DA Form 4856

100

Why do you think you are ready to be Sergeant or Staff Sergeant? / What makes you think you are capable to take on the NCO role?   

TC 7-22.7

100

What does JSLST stand for?

Joint Service Lightweight Suit Technology

100

What is the uniform code of military justice?

AR 27-10, 

  • The Uniform Code of Military Justice is a federal law that governs the legal regulations for all U.S. military service members. Essentially, it is a complete set of criminal laws.
200

Your soldier has been sexually assaulted and wants to file a report. Who can you refer them to?

Their chain of command

Medical Treatment Facility

Military Police/Criminal Investigation

Chaplains 

SARC

Victim Advocate

200

What are the forms that are used for NCOERs?

DA 2166-9-1 for SGT and DA 2166-9-2 for SSG

200

Attributes of an Army leader can best be defined as what an Army leader is. What are the attributes of an Army leader?

1. Character

2. Presence

3. Intellect

200

What is the definition of CBRN operations?

CBRN operations refer to military operations in environments that may contain chemical, biological, radiological, or nuclear hazards.

200

What do you do first when a soldier receives a UCMJ?

  • When a soldier receives a Uniform Code of Military Justice (UCMJ) charge, their commander first notifies them of the offense, the evidence, and their intent to impose nonjudicial punishment. This process is also known as an Article 15 or NJP. The soldier can then consult with a defense counsel.
300

What regulation cover's SHARP and EO

AR 600-20

300

What is the meaning of taking care of soldiers? How does that concept apply with your soldiers?


Knowing your soldiers on a personal level, being an engaged leader, and living by This Is My Squad (TIMS) which bridges the gap between unit cohesion and readiness.


300

How do leaders provide purpose?

Non-commissioned officers (NCOs) in the US Army can provide purpose to their soldiers by explaining the reason for a mission and what needs to be achieved. By providing purpose, you enable your Soldiers to see the underlying rationale for a mission; you provide them the reason to act in order to achieve a desired outcome.

300

What are the three training domains?

  • Institutional (training base centers and schools that provide initial training and subsequent professional military education for Soldiers, Military Leaders, and Army Civilians.)
  • Self-development (JKO etc.)
  • Operation (Field Tactical Exercise FTX etc.)
300

What are the three classifications of article 15s?

1. Summarized

2. Company Grade

3. Field Grade

400

A soldier in your squad asks to speak to you in private, they then reveal they're being sexually harassed by another NCO, however they wish to remain anonymous and doesn't want to make an official report. What do you do?

You can refer them to the unit SHARP as well as give them the official SHARP hotline number and take them to the company commander who is in charge of all unit programs including sharp or take them to the SHARP representative.

400

What is the intent for NCOER?

A tool that the Army uses to evaluate the NCOs performance and overall potential for promotions, positions, and broadening assignment for greater responsibilities.

400

What are the Army Values?

Loyalty, Duty, Respect, Selfless Service, Honor, Integrity, Personal Courage

400

What is a battle task?

  • A battle task is a platoon or lower echelon collective task crucial to the successful accomplishment of a company, battery, or troop mission-essential task.
400

What are 3 types of court martial?

1. Summary

2. Special

3. General


500

What is the USA SLRRT and what is the USA SLRRT intended to do?

The U.S. Army Soldier Leader Risk Reduction Tool

 Aid leaders in determining a Soldier's level of functioning in the key functioning domains

500

What is a rating scheme?

Rating scheme is the published rating chain of the NCO's rating officials (rater, senior rater, and reveiwer)

500

What is counterproductive/ toxic leadership? 

ADP 6-22 

Counterproductive leadership is the demonstration of leader behaviors that violates one or more of the Army's core leader competencies or Army Values, preventing a climate conducive to mission accomplishment.  (A counterproductive leader is a leader that violates the Army values and the Army’s leader competencies and affects the work environment and eventually affects the overall mission.

 



500

What are the Principals of training?

  • Commanders and Other Leaders are Responsible for Training
  • Noncommissioned Officers Train Individuals, Crews, and Small Teams
  • Train as You Will Fight
  • Train to Standard
  • Train to Sustain
  • Conduct Multi-echelon and Concurrent Training
  • Train to Develop Agile Leaders and Organizations
500

What are the maximum punishments that company commanders may impose?

14 days extra duty

14 days restriction

7 days correctional custody

7 days forfeiture of pay

1 Grade reduction for E4 and below

Oral or written letter of reprimand