Initial Entry Training and Basic Soldiering
Duties, Responsibilities, and Authority of Soldiers
Being an effective part of a team as a soldier means knowing your role and the rules for that team. These classes explain the meaning of duty, responsibility, and authority and how these apply to every soldier in the Army. You’ll find a quick reference throughout our site to some of the rules soldiers live by in the sections on wear, appearance, and fit and standards of conduct. Our classes on the Uniform Code of Military Justice (UCMJ) explains some of the procedures in the use of military justice. These classes provide brief overviews of these topics and for additional detailed information refer to the appropriate manuals.
The profession of arms involves the disciplined use of legally sanctioned force. It imposes many demands but imparts lasting rewards upon those who enter it. While the professional calling of the soldier is to support and defend the Constitution, the challenge is to learn the profession well enough to accomplish any mission effectively while protecting the force. The soldiers of the United States Army serve around the world in a multitude of different missions and roles. We are all volunteers. Although there are many reasons why each soldier joins the service, at some level one of them is the desire to serve our Nation.
- 9 LINE MEDEVAC
- Armed Forces Vehicle ID (AFID)
- Army Customs and Courtesies v2
- Army Customs and Courtesies
- Army Custom v1 (33.46kbs)
- Army Justice (complete explanation) (673.16kbs)
- Army Structure and Chain of Command 3,362kbs
- Army Values, 292k
- AFID on Helicopters
- AFID Tank Training
- Basic Rifle Marksmanship (136.67kbs)
- Bayonet(206.57kbs) -Presentations and Training Support Package in download
- Bayonet Assault Course 207kbs
- Bayonet Range Brief(265.22kbs) – Excellent for BCT students
- Bleeding, Treat for (759.91kbs)
- Camouflage Yourself and Individual Equipment
- Chain of Command Class
- Code of Conduct (140.71kbs)
- Conduct, Standards of 1 (24.93kbs)
- Conduct, Standards of 2 (25.54kbs)
- Confidence Course (33.1kbs)
- Cover and Concealment (89.84kbs)
- Customs and Courtesies, 95kbs
- Customs and Courtesies (Army), 268kbs
- Customs and Courtesies (Army), 3,996kbs
- Customs and Courtesies (Navy), 301kbs
- Customs and Courtesies 08 923kbs
- Customs and Courtesies
- Customs and Traditions, Army (1.08megs)
- Customs and Courtesies (Navy), 306kbs
- Determine Magnetic Azimuth with Lensatic Compass, 942k
- Determine Army Time
- Drill and Ceremony< (313.45kbs)
- Drill and Ceremonies & Army Courtesies
- Duty
- Employ Hand Grenades, 379kbs
- Enemy Prisoner of War (44.48kbs) – The Five S’s explained, finally.
- Estimate Range (34.73kbs)
- Evaluate a Casualty 2007
- Evaluate a Casualty
- Evaluate A Casualty Task
- Evaluate a Casualty v4
- Evaluate a Casualty v3
- Evaluate a Casualty v2
- Evaluate a Casualty (99.32kbs)
- Foot Marches (23.50kbs)
- General Orders
- Ground Guiding, 211k
- Guard Mount, 109kbs
- Guard Duty (40.43kbs)
- Hand Grenades (466.42kbs)
- Hand to Hand Combat (2.15mgs)
- Heat Injuries, 162kbs
- Honor (89.96kbs)
- Honorable Discharge (289.33kbs) – The benefits of an honorable discharge added
- Integrity,(18.19kbs)
- Introduction to Army Values(551.14kbs)
- Intro to Army Heritage and History 4,527,075kbs
- Law of War v3
- Law of Land Warfare (37.28kbs)
- Law of War v2 (89.75kbs)
- Law of War, 175kbs
- Movement Techniques
- Movement Techniques II, 401k
- Obstacle Course (70.76kbs)
- Perform and Treat for Shock 2 (w/ Training Package) (90.54kbs)
- Perform Voice Communications, 226kbs
- Perform Voice Communication, 218kbs
- Perform Voice Communication, 279kbs
- Prevent and Treat for Shock/ First Aid (820.34kbs)
- Proper Soldier Behavior (740.96kbs)
- Put on a Field Pressure Dressing
- Ranks (Army) (82.88kbs)
- Rank Recognition
- Rescue Breathing/ First Aid (517.32kbs)
- Rules of War/ Geneva Convention (21.99kbs)
- Safe Weapons Handling Procedures Class
- SAEDA (6.67kbs)
- SAEDA and Terrorism 2 (435.53kbs)
- SAEDA 3 (PowerPoint) (299.58kbs)
- S-A-L-U-T-E Report (691.45kbs)
- SALUTE Reporting 2007
- SALUTE Report, 2,646kbs
- SALUTE – Spot Report, 605kbs
- SALUTE Report, 911kbs
- Sanitation (915.76kbs)
- Situation Report, 244kbs
- Summary Army Values (474.74kbs)
- Support Carry/ First Aid (1.37mgs)
- Rank Recognition
- Utilization of the IFAK, 7,587kbs
- Visual signals
- Visual Signaling Techniques, 1,608kbs
- Warrior Ethos 1,191,185kbs
- Warrior Ethos, 1,659kbs