A style of leadership where
leaders make decisions
alone
What is Autocratic?
• treating team members as
equals
• being friendly and
approachable
• listening to other’s ideas
• looking out for the
personal well-being of
others
What are relationship behaviors?
Inquire, Gather, Process, and Apply
What are the four phases of a lesson plan?
What is the purpose of running?
To improve the cardio vascular?
What is the only command that can be called from present arms?
Order Arms
A style of leadership where
leaders consult with
followers who are allowed
to participate in decision-
making
• setting and communicating
expectations
• establishing work
schedules
• sharing work procedures
• making work assignments
What are structure behaviors?
What war was fought between the 1960s and the 1970s?
What is the Vietnam War?
What formation do we use for PRT?
Extended Rectangle Formation.
What are the four resting positions in a formation?
At ease, stand at ease, parade rest, and rest.
A style of leadership where
leaders do not interfere or
do not provide direction
What is Laissez-faire?
The process of influencing
people by providing
purpose, direction, and
motivation to accomplish
the mission and improve
the organization
What is leadership?
July 4th, 1776
When was the Declaration of Independence signed?
Who do you brief the PRT plan to?
Major Johnson and your company commander.
What position are you allowed to speak at while in formation?
Rest.
The sense of what to say to
avoid offending others,
hurting their feelings, or
making them mad
What is tact?
• Character
• Presence
• Intellect
What are the attributes of the leadership model?
Raise all the way up, and lower half way down.
How to raise the flags to half staff?
What is the purpose of the preparation drill?
To slowly warm up the body before conditioning drills.
Which foot do you step with on the command of forward march?
Left foot.
Effective leaders are steady, levelheaded when under
pressure or fatigued, and calm in the face of danger
What is Stability?
• Loyalty • Honor
• Duty • Integrity
• Respect • Personal courage
• Selfless service
What are Army Values?
Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation is used
to restart a person's heart and/or aid in breathing.
What is "CPR" and what is it used for?
What is the purpose of recovery drills?
To slowly cool down the body after conditioning.
What is the pace for quick time march?
120 Steps per minute.