40 Warrior Tasks Warrior Tasks with associated SMCT Tasks when available Shoot (16-17 Tasks) • Qualify with assigned weapon • Correct malfunctions with assigned weapon • Engage targets with M240B MG o (SL 1) 071-000-0005 Prepare a Range Card for a Machine Gun o (SL 1) 071-025-0001 Maintain an M240B Machine Gun o (SL 1) 071-025-0003 Load an M240B Machine Gun o (SL 1) 071-025-0004 Unload an M240B Machine Gun o (SL 1) 071-025-0007 Engage Targets with an M240B Machine Gun • Engage
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7 Core Army Values and What They Mean to Me The seven core army values are broken up into Loyalty‚Duty‚ Respect‚ Selfless Services‚ Honor‚ Integrity‚ Personal Courage. The first of these is loyalty; Loyalty to me is keeping your word or backing up or trusting a friend even when others do not. I think trust is a big part of loyalty. You can’t expect someone to be loyal to you if they cannot trust you. In the army aspect I believe it is relatively the same but in leadership role or more stressful
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In the army there are 3 main FM ’s that cover leadership. They are FM 7-0‚ FM 7-1‚ and FM 6-22. The Army ’s definition of leadership is the process of influencing people by providing purpose‚ direction and motivation while operating to accomplish the mission and improving the organization. An army leader is anyone who by virtue of assumed role or assigned responsibility inspires and influences people to accomplish organizational goals. Army leaders motivate people both inside and outside the
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By LTG Walter F. Ulmer Jr. U.S. Army retired he American Army is‚ of necessity‚ a hierarchical bureaucracy. Disciplined response to authority remains a bedrock value. Ten years of complex operations conducted typically with notable professionalism by a true volunteer force must be unique in history. And that noteworthy effort followed decades of erratic funding and potentially traumatic alterations of structure. Our Army is also a remarkably introspective institution. Studies of leadership and
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Accountability is important‚ because without it‚ there’s no where to place the blame when mistakes occur. In fact‚ accountability covers more than just blameworthiness; responsibility‚ answerability‚ and liability also come into question when discussing the importance of accountability. The very application of the word‚ describes a system‚ in which actions‚ decisions‚ and policies are all accounted for (or: kept track of‚ recorded‚ and assessed and evaluated). Accountability can even extend into
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The SOAP note is the accepted method of medical record entries for the military. S: (subjective) - What the patient tells you. O: (objective) - Physical findings of the exam. A: (assessment) - Your interpretation of the patients condition. P: (plan) - Includes the following: 1. Medical treatment: includes use of meds‚ use of bandages‚ etc. 2. Additional diagnostics: which if any test which still might be needed. X-ray MRI ect.. 3. Special instructions‚ handouts‚ use
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Accountability (noun) Being responsible or liable for someone or something at the state of event and or situation. A leader takes charge and takes accountability for all those who fall under his or her leadership. Personnel accountability is critical in the event of a disaster or national emergency. Ensuring strict accountability for our military members is relatively easy because they are required to provide supervisors with contact information when they depart on leave even on there off
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Introduction By looking into the different outcomes for two teams‚ I answered question from four aspects and made recommendations on each aspect for what we can do when leading a team. Analysis and Recommendations 1. Group Design When Coach P. formed two groups‚ each member accepted individual analysis from skills to strength. Eight best were put in Varsity team and eight worst in JV. Coach P. didn’t set specified goal for both teams. Different from JV who could easily find target like skill
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The Doctrine 2015 Army Study Guide Mission Command Center of Excellence‚ Doctrine 2015 http://usacac.army.mil/cac2/MCCOE/Doctrine2015Tables.asp Doctrine 2015 is transforming the Army’s doctrinal base to deliver doctrine - clear‚ concise‚ current and accessible - to the point of need. This process accelerates the implementation of new doctrine across the force by providing the Army with a completely revised structure of manuals. Doctrine 2015 captures the essential lessons learned from 10+
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Military Duties‚ Responsibility and Integrity Military duties‚ responsibilities and integrity is important to the Army. An NCO duties includes taking care of his or her Soldiers and accomplishing the mission. A Soldier’s duty includes obeying orders. Duty and Responsibility is part of the Army values for a reason. I’m accordance with Army regulation Field Manual 7-22.7 covers the duties‚responsibilities and authorities of a Non Commissioned Officer. Duty is fulfilling your obligations
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