What army regulation covers the Army Body Composition Program?
AR 600-9
What regulation covers WEAR AND APPEARANCE OF MILITARY UNIFORM?
AR 670-1
What Regulation covers Suspense of Favorable Personnel Actions?
AR 600-8-2
What reference covers the duties, responsibilities, and authorities of an NCO?
TC 7-22.7
What Army Techniques Publication addresses the Counseling process?
ADP 6-22.1
What is satisfactory progress while on the ABCP?
A monthly loss of either 3 to 8 pounds or 1 percent body fat
Which direction does the belt tab on the army belt extend to on the female Class A uniform?
The wearers right.
Who may flag a Soldier?
The Commander appointed over a Soldier.
What are the two most important responsibilities NCOs?
Mission accomplishment and the welfare of the Soldiers.
What are some techniques leaders may use during the directive approach to counseling?
What circumference sites are used for taping male and female soldiers?
Waist (at the naval) to calculate body fat percentage for both male and female Soldiers
Which direction does the belt tab on the army belt extend to on the male Class A uniform?
The wearers left.
when our circumstances for transferable flags?
ACFT failure, height, and weight control failure
When was the NCO Corps born in the U.S. Army?
14 June 1775.
What are the three approaches to counseling?
How many days upon failure of the ABCP does a Soldier have to complete their Soldier Action Plan?
14
Exposed pens in pockets are allowed on which uniforms?
Hospital duty Uniforms
Food Service Uniforms
Flight uniforms
CVC Uniforms
What are the guidelines for notification when a Soldier is flagged?
The flagging authority, Unit Commander, or first line supervisor must counsel the Soldier in writing and provide them with a copy of the DA from 268 within 2 days of initiating a flag unless it would compromise an ongoing investigation.
What is an Army Leader Book?
The leader book is a tool maintained by leaders at all levels for recording and tracking Soldier proficiency on mission-oriented tasks.
What are the steps required to prepare for counseling?
Select a suitable place.
Schedule the time.
Notify the subordinate well in advance. Organize information.
Outline the counseling session components. Plan your counseling strategy.
Establish the right atmosphere.
What happens when a Soldier fails a body fat assessment within 36 months of release from the Army Body Composition Program?
Failure within 12 months after release from the ABCP, a DA Form 268 will be initiated on the Soldier. If there are no underlying medical conditions, the commander will initiate separation action, bar to continued service, or transfer to the Individual Ready Reserve (IRR).
If, after 12 months but less than 36 months from the date of release from the ABCP, a DA Form 268 will be initiated, and the Soldier will have 90 days to meet the standards.
When is the wear of Army uniforms prohibited?
In connection with the furtherance of any political or commercial interests, or when engaged in off-duty civilian employment. When participating in public speeches, interviews, picket lines, marches, rallies, or public demonstrations, except as authorized by competent authority. When attending any meeting or event that is a function of, or is sponsored by, an extremist
organization. When wearing the uniform would bring discredit upon the Army. When specifically prohibited by Army regulations.
What is the purpose of a flag?
To prevent and/or preclude execution of favorable actions to a Soldier and/or to prevent the movement of a Soldier when it is in the best interests of the Army for the Soldier to remain in his or her current location until cleared of ongoing actions.
What is TC 7-22.7's recommended format for a leader book?
SECTION 1: Administrative Soldier data.
SECTION 2: Company METL/platoon supporting collective task list with assessments. SECTION 3: CTT (warrior skills) proficiency.
SECTION 4: Essential Soldier task proficiency and status. SECTION 5: Unit collective task proficiency.
What are the 7 steps to problem solving?