3rd Board Member Flashcards
(38 cards)
What is mission command?
The conduct of military operations through decentralized execution based on mission orders.
Successful mission command demands that subordinate leaders at all echelons exercise disciplined
initiative, acting aggressively and independently to accomplish the mission within the commander’s
intent.
What is the term operational environment mean?
A composite of the conditions, circumstances, and influences that affect the employment of
capabilities and bear on the decisions of the commander
The Army’s seven principles of training
Commanders and other leaders are responsible for training. NCO’s train individuals-crews-and small teams. Train as you will fight. Train to standard. Train to sustain. Conduct multiechelon and concurrent training.Train to develop agile leaders and organizations.
Army training domains
Operational, Instituitional, Self-Development
What are evaluations?
In the training context, evaluation is the process used to measure the demonstrated ability of
individuals and units to accomplish specified training objectives
What are some different types of evaluations?
Informal (AAR, critique), Formal (Dedicated Evaluators), Internal, External.
What is leadership?
Influencing soldiers by providing them the guidance and mentorship based experience and training.
What are the three principal ways that leaders can develop others through which they provide knowledge and
feedback?
Counseling, coaching, mentoring.
What are the Leader Actions?
Influencing, Operating, Improving
Core leader competencies are what an Army leader does. What are the core leader competencies?
An Army leader who leads others, develops others, and achieves.
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, and a leader of intelectual capactiy.
What are the three major factors that determine a leader’s
character?
Army Values, Empathy, and Warrior Ethos
A leader’s effectiveness is dramatically enhanced by understanding and developing what areas?
Military bearing, physical fitness, confidence and resilence.
What are the three core domains that shape the critical learning experiences throughout Soldiers’ and leaders’
careers?
Instituitional training, training gained from operational experience, and Self-Development training.
What AR covers Military Justice?
AR 27-10
How many articles are there in the UCMJ?
146, 158 to include sub-articles
When was the UCMJ enacted?
1950, congress enacted the UCMJ, which was based upon and replaced the Articles of War, which had been around in
various forms since 1775
What are soldier’s rights?
The rights given to a Soldier under Article 31 are: the right to remain silent, the right to demand trial, and the right to
an attorney
What are the three types of Article 15s?
Summarized, Company Grade, Field Grade
What is the maximum penalties/punishment that a company commander can impose?
14 Days extra duty, 14 days restriction, 7 days correctional custody, 7 days forfieture of pay, 1 grade reduction for E4 and below. Oral or written letter of reprimand.
What is the form used for summarized article 15?
DA Form 2627-1
What are 3 types of Court martial?
Summary, Special, and General.
What are the 4 levels of Maintenance?
Unit, Direct Support, General Support, and Depot
What is a DD Form 314?
Prevenative maintence schedule and record