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A CO QUESTIONS

LEADERSHIP (ADP 6-22)


Q: What covers Army Leadership?
A: ADP 6-22

Q: What are the leader attributes?


A: Character, presence and intellect.

Q: What conveys the expectations that the Army wants leaders to


meet?
A: The Leadership Requirements Model

Q: What are the three categories of competencies?


A: Lead, Develop, achieve

Q: In your own words, what is leadership?


A: Someone who is capable of influencing an organization or a
group of people to accomplish a mission or better the unit
***book answer***

Q: What is Command?
A: Authority a commander exercises over subordinates by virtue
of rank or assignment

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Counseling (ATP 6-22.1 CH2)
Q: What cover Counseling?
A: ATP 6-22

Q: What are the three approaches to counseling?


A: Nondirective, Directive and Combined

Q: What are the Four Stages of the Counseling Process?


A: Identify the need of counseling, prepare for counseling,
conduct the counseling, follow up

Q: What are the Five Qualities of an effective counselor?


A: Respect for subordinates, self-awareness, cultural awareness,
empathy, credibility

Q: What are the Five Key Characteristics of an effective


Counselor?
A: Purpose, Flexibility, Respect, Communication, Support

Q: What are the General Skills that Leaders will need in Almost
Every counseling situation?
A: Active Listening, Responding and Appropriate Questioning

Q: What are the different kinds of army counseling?


A: Event-oriented counseling, performance counseling,
professional growth counseling, military and family readiness
counseling, coping skills counseling, initial counseling.

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Holistic health and fitness (FM 7-22 CH1-3)
Q: What cover H2F?
A: FM 7-22

Q: What does H2F stands for?


A: Holistic Health and Fitness

Q: What are the five readiness domains ?


A: Physical readiness, nutritional readiness, mental readiness,
sleep readiness, spiritual readiness

Q: What are the phases of the H2F?


A: Initial Phase, Sustaining phase

Q: What are the 3 guiding principles of the holistic health & fitness
system?
A: The five domains of the holistic health and fitness (H2F)
program build the Army's readiness goals and are based on the
principles of optimization, individualization, and immersion.

Q: Name the recovery drills?


A: overhead arm pull, rear lunge, extend and flex, thigh stretch,
single leg over.

Q: name the preparation drill

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A: Bend and Reach, Rear Lunge, High Jumper, Rower, Squat
bender, Windmill, forward lunge, prone row, bent leg body twist,
push up

Enlisted promotion and reduction (AR 600-8-19)


Q: what cover Enlisted and Promotion And Reduction?
A: Unit Level, Semi-Centralize, and DA centralized

Q: What is a DA Form 3355?


A: Promotion Point Worksheet.

Q: Name five reasons that a Soldier may be administratively


reduced
A: Erroneous enlistment grade, misconduct, inefficiency, approve
for discharge under other than honorable conditions, failure to
complete training.

Q: What are the three different ways that a soldier may be


reduced for misconduct?
A: By article 15, court martial, conviction by a civil court

Q: At what level are Soldiers promoted to the grade of E5/E6?


A: Semi-Centralized

Q: What are the two types of promotion point reevaluations?


A: administrative, Total

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Q: What should leaders look for when recommending an individual
for promotion?
A: Overall Performance, attitude, leadership ability, Development
Potential

HHC Questions
Training (ADP 7.0 CH1 & 3)
Q: What cover Training?
A: ADP 7.0

Q: Who is responsible for training units and developing leaders?


A: Commanders

Q: What are the three training domains Army forces conduct


training individually and collectively?
A: Institutional, operational, Self-Development

Q: What are the army principles of training?


A: Train as you fight, train to standard, train sustain, train to
maintain

Q: how does the army train to fight and win? ***


A: Training readiness, individual training, collective training

pg. 5
Map Reading TC 3 - 25.26 CH 2-4
Q: What is a map?
A: Graphic representation of a portion of the Earth's surface
drawn to scale, as seen from above

Q: How many norths are there and what are they?


A: 3. True north, Magnetic North, grid North

Q: What are the colors on a military map?


A: Black, Red-brown, blue, green, brown, red

Q: What is the intersection?


A: Finding the location of an unknown point by successively
shooting an estimate to it from to known points

Q: What are the (5) major terrain features?


A: Hill, Valley, Ridge, Saddle, Depression

Q: Where is the Legend of a map found?


A: In the lower left margin

Q: What are the (3) minor terrain features?


A: Draw, Spur, Cliff

Drill and Ceremony (TC 3-21.5 CH 1-4)

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Q: What command is given to revoke a preparatory command?
A: “as you were”

Q: What are some examples of a combined command?


A: At ease, fall in, rest

Q: How many steps per minute is Quick Time?


A: 120 steps

Q: How many steps per minute is Double Time?


A: 180 steps

Q: From what position are all stationary movements given?


A: From the position of Attention

Q: What are the two parts of most drill command?


A: preparatory command, command of execution

Q: what are the instructional methods?


A: Explanation, Demonstration and practice

Q: When marching, who is the only person who is never out of


step?
A: The platoon guide (person given the commands)

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Rifle and Carbine (TC 3-22.9 CH 1, 3, 6)
Q: Weapon are the weapon safety status?
A: Green, amber, red, black

Q: What are four rules of firearms safety?


A: 1. Treat every weapon as if it was loaded. 2. Never point at
anything you do not intend to destroy. 3. Keep finger off the
trigger. 4. Ensure positive ID of target and surrounding.

Q: What are the aiming devices?


A: Iron sights, optics, Thermal, Laser/illuminator/pointer

Q: what are the firing positions?


A: Standing, squatting, kneeling, sitting, prone

Q: What are the four fundamentals of marksmanship?


A: Steady position, proper aim, breathing, trigger squeeze

Q: Maximum range on a M4?


A: 500 Meters point target, 800 meter area target, 3600 meters
max range

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B Co Questions
Maintenance Operations (ATP 4-33 CH1)
Q: What are the 7 maintenance fundamentals?
A: Planning, Reporting, Services, Repair, Recovery, Evacuation,
Disposition

Q: What are the two levels of maintenance?


A: Field Maintenance and Sustainment Maintenance

Q: What does PMCS stands for?


A: Preventive Maintenance Checks and Services

Q: Why is PMCS important?


A: To ensure equipment is mission ready.

Q: Who is responsible for equipment readiness?


A: Commanders

Q: What are the field maintenance level?


A: 1. Operator and crew Maintenance 2. Maintainer field
maintenance

Q: What are the sustainment maintenance level?


A: 1. Below-Depot Sustainment maintenance 2. Depot
Sustainment maintenance 3. Contract maintenance support

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Casualty Evacuation (TC 4-02.1 CH 2,6, 8, 11, 12)
Q: What is TC3/TCCC?
A: tactical Combat Casualty care

Q: What are the Phases of TCCC?


A: Care under fire, tactical field care, combat casualty evacuation
care

Q: what are the methods for controlling external bleeding?


A: Direct pressure, Pressure Dressing, Tourniquet

Q: What are the signs and symptoms of shock?


A: pale skin, thirst, severe bleeding, confusion, rapid breathing,
nausea/vomiting, sweaty, restless

Q: What are 2 heat illnesses?


A: Heat exhaustion, Heat stroke,

Q: What are some commons cold weather injuries?


A: Hypothermia, frostbite,

Q: Where do you apply a tourniquet?


A: high and tight on the arm or the thigh

pg. 10
Army Operations (ADP 3.0 Pg1-5)
Q: What covers Army Operations?
A: ADP 3.0

Q: What does METT-TC stands for?


A: Mission, Enemy, Terrain, troops, time, Civilian

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C CO Questions
SHARP (AR 600-20 CH 7&8)
Q: What does SHARP?
A: Sexual Harassment and Assault Response Program

Q: More than half of sexual assaults include what?


A: Alcohol

Q: If someone has been sexually assaulted, to whom may they


report the crime?
A: Chain of Command, Medical Treatment Facility, Military
Police/Criminal, Investigation Division, Chaplains, Social Work
Services, Family Advocacy, Legal Services.

Q: What is prevention?
A: Stopping sexual harassment before it starts.

Q: What are the categories of sexual harassment and give some


examples?
A: verbal non verbal and physical contact

Q: ***ask scenarios questions***


A: ***free questions***

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Equal Opportunity (AR 600-20 CH6)
Q: Who is responsible for sustaining a positive EO environment
within their own unit?
A: Commanders

Q: The EO program provides fair treatment for military personnel


and Family members without regard to what?
A: Race, Color, Gender, Religion, or National Origin

Q: What two types of EO complaints are there?


A: Formal and Informal

Q: Soldiers are required to have how many periods of EO training


per year?
A: 4 (1 each Quarter)

Q: ***Ask Scenarios questions***


A: ***Free Answer***

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Suicide Prevention (AR 600-92)
Q: What is the Army goal?
A: The Army's ultimate goal is to prevent suicides

Q: What are the three components of the Suicide Prevention


Program
A: prevention, intervention, and postvention

Q: Four tiers of suicide prevention activities


A: Sustain, Protect, Engage, Act

Q: What is ACE?
A: ask, care, escort

Q: What are some warning signs of suicide?


A: 1. Talk of suicide or murder 2. giving away property 3.
Withdrawal 4. relationship problems 5. bizarre behavior 6. UCMJ 7.
Financial problems 8. Reservists that have lost a job/spouse job
loss 9. Soldiers leaving the service

Q:***ask scenario questions***


A: *** free answers***

pg. 14

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