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31 Cards in this Set
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Loyalty |
Bear true faith and allegiance to the US Constitution, the Army, your unit and other soldiers |
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Duty |
Fulfill your obligations |
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Respect |
Treat people as they should be treated |
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Selfless service |
Put the welfare of the nation, the Army and your subordinates before your own |
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Honor |
Live up to the Army values |
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Integrity |
Do what's right, legally and morally |
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Personal courage |
Face fear, danger or adversity parentheses (physical or moral) |
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Four components of Comprehensive soldier fitness |
Forget, comprehensive resilience modules, Master resilience trainers course, institutional resilience training |
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Comprehensive Soldier Fitness vision |
A total Army team of physical healthy and psychologically strong soldiers, families and army civilians who's resilience and Total Fitness enables them to thrive in the military and civilian sector and to meet a wide range of operational demands |
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Comprehensive Soldier mission |
Execute the comprehensive Soldier and family fitness program, as part of the US Army ready and resilient campaign plan, in order to increase the physical and psychological Health, resilience and performance of soldiers, families and army civilians |
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5 dimensions of strength |
Physical, emotional, social, family, spiritual |
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Characteristics of the army profession |
Military expertise, honorable service, trust, Esprit de corps, stewardship of the profession |
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Military expertise |
Our ethical application of land power |
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Honorable service |
Are noble calling to service and sacrifice |
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Trust |
The Bedrock of our profession |
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Esprit de corps |
Our Winning spirit |
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Stewardship of the profession |
Our long-term responsibility |
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The Army's ability to fulfill its strategic role and discharge it's responsibilities to the nation depends on |
Trust between soldiers, trust between soldiers and leaders, trust between soldiers and army civilians, trust among soldiers, their families, and the Army, trust between the Army and the American people. |
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Stewardship of the profession |
Stewardship is our duty to care for the people, other resources and the profession entrusted To Us by the American people |
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What does ADP 6-22 cover?
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Army Leadership
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What is an Army Leader?
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An Army leader is anyone who by virtue of assumed role or assigned responsibility inspires and influences people to accomplish organizational goals.
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What is toxic leadership?
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Toxic leadership is a combination of self-centered attitudes, motivations, and behaviors that have adverse effects on subordinates, the organization, and mission performance.
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What are the three Levels of Leadership?
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Direct; Organizational; Strategic
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What are the three Leader Competencies?
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Leads; Develops; Achieves
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What are the three Leader Attributes?
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Character; Presence; Intellect
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What Publication Covers Customs and Courtesies
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AR 600-25
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Who will Salute first?
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The junior person shall salute first
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What should Accompany the rendering of the hand salute
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an appropriate greeting such as, "Good Morning, Sir" or "Good Morning, Ma’am"
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When will personnel Salute indoors?
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when reporting to a superior officer
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Who is required to Salute an Officer while they are driving in a POV?
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Only Gate Guards; unless duties are of such a nature as to make the salute impractical
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