INDIVIDUAL WEAPON
LEADERSHIP
COUNSELING
DRILL AND CEREMONIES
PHYSICAL TRAINING
100
What is the first thing you should do when you handle a weapon?
Make sure you clear it
100
What does FM 7-0 cover?
Training the force
100
What are some techniques leaders may use during the directive approach to counseling?
1. Corrective Training, 2. Commanding
100
What are the two prescribed formations?
Line and Column
100
All Army training is based on what principle?
Train as you fight
200
What does the acronym SPORTS stand for?
Slap, Pull, Observe, Release, Tap, and shoot
200
What is purpose?
Purpose gives subordinates the reason to act in order to achieve a desired outcome
200
How many human needs are there?
4-Physical, Social, Security, and Higher (Religious)
200
While passing the colors or while the colors are passing you, when is the hand salute rendered?
Six paces before and six paces after
200
What are the 3 types of training?
On-Ground, Off Ground, Combatives,
300
What is a malfunction?
The weapon ceasing to fire due to a stoppage resulting from mechanical failure of the weapon, magazine, or ammo
300
What is military bearing?
Projecting a commanding presence, a professional image of authority
300
What are some counseling techniques leaders may explore during the nondirective and combined counseling approaches?
1. Suggesting Alternatives, 2. Recommending, 3 Persuading, 4. Advising
300
What are some examples of a combined command?
At ease, Fall in, Rest
300
What are the 3 components of PRT?
Strength, Endurance, Mobility,
400
What is a stoppage?
A stoppage is a failure of an automatic or semiautomatic firearm to complete the cycle of operation
400
Attributes of an Army leader can best be defined as what an Army Leader is. What are the attributes of an Army Leader?
A leader of character, A leader with presence, A leader with intellectual capacity
400
Leaders should seek to develop and improve what three leader counseling skills?
1. Active Listening, 2. Responding, 3. Questioning
400
Define Cadence?
The uniform rythmn in which movement is executed or the number of steps or counts per minute at which a movement is executed.
400
What are the 4 Phases of PRT
Initial Conditioning Phase, Toughening Phase, Sustaining Phase, Reconditioning Phase,
500
Name the five phases in Basic Rifle Marksmanship?
1. Preliminary Rifle Instruction, 2. Downrange Feedback, 3. Field of Fire, 4. Advanced Rifle Marksmanship, 5. Advanced Optics, Laser and Iron Sights
500
What are the three levels of leadership?
Direct-face to face, first line leadership, Organizational-influence several hundred to several thousand people, Strategic-influence several thousand to hundreds of thousands of people.
500
What are the characteristics of effective counseling?
1. Purpose-clearly define the purpose of the counseling, 2. Flexibility- Fit the counseling style to the character of each subordinate and to the relationship defined 3. Respect-view subordinates as unique, complex individuals, each with a distinct set of values, beliefs and attitudes 4.Communication-Establish open, two-way communication with subordinates using spoken language, non-verbal actions, gestures, and body language 5. Support-Encourage subordinates through actions while guiding them through their problems
500
What are the three methods used to teach drill?
1. step by step method, 2. By the numbers, 3. Talk-through method
500
What are the 7 principles of training?
1 Commanders and Other Leaders are Responsible for Training, 2 Noncommissioned Officers Train Individuals, Crews, and Small Teams, 3 Train as You Will Fight, 4 Train to Standard, 5 Train to Sustain, 6 Conduct Multiechelon and Concurrent Training, 7 Train to Develop Agile Leaders and Organizations,