Education /Army Board - NCOES Flashcards Part 3
What will happen if a soldier fails the 2nd APFT?
Marginally achieved course standards and failed to meet APFT standards are placed on the DA Form 1059
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What will happen if a soldier fails the 2nd APFT?
Marginally achieved course standards and failed to meet APFT standards are placed on the DA Form 1059
What if a soldier fails to meet the body fat standards?
They are allowed one re-screening no earlier than 7 days after the first failure
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What will happen for a soldier that fails both body fat screenings?
Placed on the DA Form 1059
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Who is expected to counsel soldiers and take appropriate actions to correct deficiencies for all soldiers failing the APFT and/or body fat standards at institutional training?
Unit commander/CSM
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What must happen if a soldier scheduled to attend NCOES is on a temporary profile that prevents them from completing all course standards?
They will be removed from school attendance consideration by their immediate commander until the temporary profile is removed
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Can soldiers with permanent profiles attend NCOES?
Yes. A profile with '2' only needs the profile, however a profile with a '3' or '4' must have their results of their military medical review board (MM...
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Term | Definition |
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What will happen if a soldier fails the 2nd APFT? | Marginally achieved course standards and failed to meet APFT standards are placed on the DA Form 1059 |
What if a soldier fails to meet the body fat standards? | They are allowed one re-screening no earlier than 7 days after the first failure |
What will happen for a soldier that fails both body fat screenings? | Placed on the DA Form 1059 |
Who is expected to counsel soldiers and take appropriate actions to correct deficiencies for all soldiers failing the APFT and/or body fat standards at institutional training? | Unit commander/CSM |
What must happen if a soldier scheduled to attend NCOES is on a temporary profile that prevents them from completing all course standards? | They will be removed from school attendance consideration by their immediate commander until the temporary profile is removed |
Can soldiers with permanent profiles attend NCOES? | Yes. A profile with '2' only needs the profile, however a profile with a '3' or '4' must have their results of their military medical review board (MMRB) as part of the course application |
Can a soldier receive a temporary profile while enrolled in NCOES? | Yes. The commander will determine if the soldier can continue the course or be sent back to their unit |
What are some reasons a soldier can be removed from NCOES? | personal conduct is such that continuance in the course is not appropriate. negative attitude or lack of motivation is prejudicial to the interests of other students in the class academic deficiency demonstrated by failure to meet course standards or lack of academic progress that makes it unlikely that the student can successfully meet the standards established for graduation illness/injury (determined by a physician) or added physical profile limitation compassionate reasons students enrolled as a military member retiring or leaving the military and not continuing in a federal civilian capacity |
What should happen to enlisted soldiers disenrolled from NCOES for misconduct? | Commanders may initiate separation proceedings in accordance with AR 635-200, AR 600-8-24, AR 135-175, and AR 135-178 |
How long must soldiers disenrolled from WLC for disciplinary or motivational reasons have to wait before they are allowed to be eligible for further NCOES enrollment? | 6 months |
Why may a soldier be removed from a course consideration list or course selection list? | Disciplinary reasons or substandard performance of duty |
What are the 3 categories for NCOES deferment? | Compassionate Medical Operational |
What will be a valid reason for medical deferment? | The physical condition will not allow full participation in the selected course |
What is the requirement for an operational deferment? | Granted for unit deployments |
How many times may enlisted soldiers be deferred for operational reasons? | One time for operational reasons by any commander in the grade of colonel or higher |
What may happen to a soldier that declines NCOES attendance? | They are subject to AR 600-8-19 and may lose current promotion or promotable status |
How long must individual student training records be maintained by the school? | 12 months minimum after the completion of training (24 months for those dismissed from the course) |
What is the primary source for course completion documentation for the army? | ATRRS |
What will be issued to all soldiers on successful completion of courses? | Diplomas or certificates of completion |
Where will all individual unit and collective training in units be documented? | In individual training records (ITRs) utilizing DTMS |
What provides an orderly transition from civilian to military life? | Initial military training (IMT) |
What is the goal of NCO training and NCOES? | To prepare NCOs to lead and trading soldiers who work and fight under their supervision and to assist their leaders to execute unit missions |
What does the linking of NCOES to promotion to SSG, SFC, MSG, etc, ensure? | That NCOs have the appropriate skills and knowledge required before assuming the duties and responsibilities of the next higher grade |
What does NCOES provide NCOs? | Progressive and sequential leader, technical, and tactical training relevant to the duties, responsibilities and missions they will perform in operational units after graduation |
What are the 4 NCOES course? | WLC (BLC) ALC SLC USAMA - US army sergeant major academy |
What's does NCOAs stand for? | NCO academies |
Who accredits NCOA and NCOES courses? | USASMA |
What course is the capstone of enlisted training? | The US Army Sergeant Major course |
What does BSNCOC stand for? | Battle Staff NCO Course |
Who may attend BSNCOC? | SGT through SGM selected for staff assignments |
What does BSNCOC provide? | Technical and tactical training that is relevant to missions, duties, and responsibilities assigned to staff members in battalion and higher units |
Where will all individual and collective training in units be documented? | DTMS |
What does OPD stand for? | Officer professional development |
What does leader training ensure? | That leaders can perform currently assigned responsibilities |
What does SSD stand for? | Structured Self-Development |
How many levels of SSD are there? | 4 |