Holidays can also be a time when mishaps occur. Hopefully, this presentation will remind you of the precautions we can all take to have a safe and happy Holiday season.
Cold Weather Injuries: Prevention, Identification, and Treatment, updated for 2019. This slide deck was prepared for adaption and local use by units/installation personnel when conducting cold injury prevention training.
New discussions on … Dynamics of leadership – leaders adjust what they do based on the situation, their role and own capabilities, and the capabilities of those who they lead
Counter-zombie Operations at the fireteam level. Task: IAW FM 999-3, familiarization with zombies, and how to fight them. Conditions: Given a safe, classroom environment, and educational handouts Standard: Be prepared to survive.
Cup and Flower Fund (Army). What is a “cup and flower fund”? How does the Army view it? What type of fund is it considered? How to manage it in your unit. Summary
Conduct a Media Briefing Class. Task: Instruct Soldiers how to properly plan and conduct a media brief Conditions: Given an assignment to conduct a media briefing, current public affairs guidance, required references, and access to logistical support.
Characteristics of Cold Regions Class. Action: Analyze terrain in cold regions Condition: Given a specified route or location on the ground or on a map in a cold region, and a map sheet of the route/location. Standard: Analyze the route or location in terms of the five military aspects of terrain and determine how each aspect affects the mission/training.
Civility in the Workplace Class. Behaviors with ambiguous intent to harm the target, in violation of workplace norms for mutual respect. Uncivil behaviors are characteristically rude and discourteous, displaying a lack of regard for others
BOSS-Better Opportunities for Single Soldiers. In 1989, the U.S. Army Community and Family Support Center (USACFSC) and IMAs were tasked to develop a program to get single soldiers involved in determining their recreation and leisure needs.
Army Pregnancy Class. In 1951, Pres. Truman authorized the Services to involuntarily discharge women due to pregnancy Prior to early 1970s, Services routinely discharged women involuntarily for pregnancy or adoption of minor children