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What FM covers Duties, Responsibilities & Authority of NCO's? |
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What FM covers CBRN (Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear)? |
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What FM covers Guard Duty? |
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What Army Regulation covers Military Justice? |
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*1st Board Member*
(CFLCC) Arcent Soldier's Standards Book |
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gets handed to service members as they enter Atlanta, Kuwait and the USARCENT area of responsibility
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a quick reference guide to key standards and issues that impact the personnel assigned to USARCENT
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Army Values (Loyal, Duty, Respect, Selfless Service, Honor, Integrity, Personal Courage)
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Military Customs and Courtesies (General, Salutes,Customs & Courtesies)
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Wear and Appearance of the Uniform (On Duty, Off Post, Off Duty Appearance)
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Safety / Force Protection (General, Composite Risk Management)
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Troop Leading Procedures/Risk Management/Pre-Combat Checks
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Safety issues such as the wear of headphones and reflective belts
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1st Sustainment Command (Theatre)
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On 4 October 1950, the 1st Logistical Command was activated as a planning headquarters at Fort McPherson, GA
On 12 May 1952, our unit shoulder patch was approved. The familiar red, white and blue disc with the diagonal arrow pointing to 1030 hours symbolizes the fact that the mission is always accomplished prior to the eleventh hour.
In April 1968, 1st Logistical Command was authorized a distinctive insignia. A silver-colored metal and enamel device 1 1/4 inches in height, it consists of an arrow and a blue mullet surrounded by a plate with a red enamel scroll with "First" inscribed in silver letters.
On 22 June 1972, the unit was redesignated the 1st Corps Support Command and reassigned to XVIII Airborne Corps and Fort Bragg.
On April 18, 2006, the 1st COSCOM was redesignated as the 1st Sustainment Command (Theater) and reassigned to 3rd Army. |
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*2nd Board Member*
What FM covers Land Navigation? |
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What is the new Physical Readiness Training (PRT) Manual? |
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TC 3-22.20
(Training Circular) |
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What FM covers the M16/A2 Rifle? |
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What FM covers Battle Focused Training? |
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What Army Regulation covers Safety? |
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*2nd Board Member*
What FM covers Leadership? |
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*2nd Board Member*
What FM covers first aide for soldiers? |
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*3rd Board Member*
What AR covers Military Program ASAP? |
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*3rd Board Member*
What Army Regulation governs Awards and Decorations?
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*3rd Board Member*
What DA Form is used to recommend/request an award? |
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*3rd Board Member*
What Army Regulation covers the wear and appearance of the military uniform? |
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*3rd Board Member*
What Army Regulation covers Salutes, Honors & Visits of Courtesy?
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AR 600-25
Customs & Courtesies |
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*3rd Board Member*
What FM covers Unit Field Sanitation Team? |
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What FM covers Drill & Ceremony? |
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*3rd Board Member*
What is the "Blue Book" and the reason for it?
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A book with regulations for the Order and Discipline of US Troops to help with detailed training procedures to ensure every Soldier is successful in battle within the Army standards. |
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*3rd Board Member*
Explain the Chain of Command |
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The succession of commanders superior to subordinates through which command is excercised. |
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