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What is article 2 in the UCMJ?
Describes who is subjected to UCMJ - military members
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What is article 7 in the UCMJ?
Taking of person into custody - military members
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What is article 15 in the UCMJ?
Non-judicial punishment
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What is article 31 in the UCMJ?
Miranda rights on steroids
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What is the difference between UCMJ and MCM?
MCM includes text of Constitution, UCMJ, procedures of court-martial ect
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Why does the military need a separate legal system?
- Unique crimes
- Unique discipline
- Jurisdiction
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What are the methods used to maintain discipline?
- Administrative action from commander
- Special court-martial
- General court-martial
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What steps can a supervisor take when there are subordinate substance abuse problems?
- Counseling
- Referral
- Reprimand
- Discharge
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What are the 5 methods for identifying substance abusers?
- Arrest, apprehension or investigation.
- Incident to medical care.
- Commander referral.
- Drug testing.
- Self-identification.
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What is your responsibility as an officer for reporting violation of law of armed conflict?
Report to immediate supervisor
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What 2 treaties have greatest influence on law of armed conflict?
- Hague (tribunal, combatant, weapons)
- Geneva (POWs, sick/wounded, civilians)
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What are economic sanctions available to enforce laws of war?
- Embargos
- Boycotts
- Blockades
- Seizure of property
- Freezing assets
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What is the order of follower from worst to best?
- Passive (sheep)
- Passive/independent - criticize but never offer constructive support
- Conformist (yes men)
- Active/independent - critical thinkers and doers, bring concerns to leaders
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What is the purpose of the ACA?
A formal written communication between rater and rate for the benefit of accountability
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Who receives an EPR?
Enlisted personnel over SrA
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When is an EPR required?
Annually
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How do enlisted rank up?
- E1 - E4 are fully qualified
- E5 - E6 stripes for exceptional performers,
- E5 - E7 weight airman promotion (phase 1)
- E7 - E9 whole person concept (phase 2)
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What are 3 steps of the evaluation process for officers?
- Observation
- Evaluation
- Documentation
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What is the OPR?
- Officer performance report (yearly)
- Training report
- Letter of evaluation (rater is different from normal rater, less than 120 days)
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What are 5 rules of supervision?
- Get involved.
- Open lines of communication.
- Give people a chance to develop.
- Set standards and stick to them.
- Provide feedback.
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What tasks shouldn't be delegated?
- Conceptual planning
- Morale problems
- Staff problems
- Performance reports
- Pet projects
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What are common mistakes make while delegating?
- Unclear instructions
- Supervise too closely
- Rushed delegation
- Improper selection of subordinates
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What types of corrective supervision are there?
- Directive (counselor-centered)
- Nondirective (counselee-centered)
- Eclectic (both)
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Where do direct and ultimate sources of authority come from?
- Direct: president
- Ultimate: constitution
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What guidelines must be met for an order to be enforceable?
- Within the authority of the issuing officer.
- Related to military duty, morale, or discipline.
- Clear and unequivocal.
- Received and understood.
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What different reserve categories are there?
- Ready reserve
- Selected reserve (IMA)
- Air national guard
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What are the 4 categories of reserve accessibility?
- Full Mobilization (last time WWII)
- Partial Mobilization (200,000 to 24 mths, president declares)
- Presidential Selected Reserve Call-Up (1,000,00 ppl 270 days)
- Volunteers (provide majority personnel in war/peace)
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What is the range of military joint operations?
- Major Operations and Campaigns (Katrina)
- Crisis Response & Limited Contingency Ops (Ebola)
- Military Engagement, Security Cooperation, and Deterrence (war)
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What is the ops joint chain of command?
- President
- Secretary of Defense
- Unified Combatant Commander
- Land
- Maritime
- Air
- Special Ops
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