Enforcement
Appearance
1CD Yellow Book
Standards
Discipline
100

 Punctuality, PT effort, and the maintenance of this living space are common areas where standards start to slip.

What are the barracks?

100

This well-known Army regulation governs uniform wear and appearance

What is AR 670-1?

100

This colorfully named manual serves as the division’s primary guide to standards.

What is the 1CD Yellow Book?

100

Standards are crucial because they provide a clear, common definition of what (BLANK) "looks like."

What is "right"?

100

George Washington stated that "Discipline is the [blank] of an Army.

 What is the "soul"?

200

This is designed specifically to fix a deficiency and help a Soldier improve, rather than act as punishment.

What is corrective training?

200

A Soldier's appearance is considered a direct reflection of unit discipline and this internal trait.

What is personal pride?

200

The Yellow Book emphasizes this acronym, which expands on discipline as consistently "doing the right thing.

What is CAV READY?

200

These are the three distinct categories of Army standards.

What are regulatory, organizational, and personal?

200

The CAV READY acronym defines discipline simply as consistently doing this.

 What is "the right thing"?

300

Unlike corrective training, this approach is punitive and meant purely to deter misconduct.

What is punishment?

300

Accountability and the responsibility for directly enforcing standards is placed squarely on the shoulders of this leadership group.

Who are Noncommissioned Officers (NCOs)?

300

Justice, temperance, prudence, fortitude, and empathy are examples of these expected traits from leaders.

What are leadership qualities?

300

This category of standard comes directly from official Army-wide doctrine and regulations.

What is a regulatory standard?

300

This type of discipline comes from leaders strictly enforcing the rules upon their Soldiers.

What is imposed discipline?

400

To effectively enforce standards, leaders must use an approach that is professional, fair, and this.

What is consistent?

400

This popular leadership phrase means that by ignoring a problem or substandard performance, you are silently approving it.

What is "What you allow is what you endorse"?

400

According to the Yellow Book, a unit's culture must be completely intolerant of these two specific forms of misconduct.

What are hazing and harassment?

400

The tangible benefits of enforcing high standards include risk reduction, unit cohesion, and this vital state of military preparedness.

What is readiness?

400

This type of internalized discipline is the ultimate goal for building a mature, effective team.

What is self-discipline?

500

Enforcing standards the right way ultimately builds this type of culture, where the team corrects itself without heavy leader intervention.

What is a culture of self-policing?

500

This is the firm rule regarding a leader's reaction when spotting a uniform violation or standard lapse.

What is "never walk past a deficiency"?

500

 This concept empowers junior leaders to make on-the-spot decisions to achieve the overall goal without direct orders.

What is disciplined initiative (within the Commander's Intent)?

500

Your specific unit's SOP for morning formation or equipment layout is an example of this category of standard.

What is an organizational standard?

500

A disciplined formation directly leads to an increase in these two critical battlefield outcomes.

What are lethality and effectiveness?