MEMORANDUM FOR SOLDIERS ATTENDING WARRIOR LEADER COURSE CLASS 006-15. Subject: Warrior Leader Course Welcome Letter 1. Congratulations on your selection to attend WLC. You are to report on 3 September 2015, at 0730. a. The reporting uniform is the Improved Army Physical Fitness Uniform (IPFU) with High Visibility Belt (Reflective yellow PRT belt). b. Report location is building 205, assembly hall (116) Fort Allen, Juana Diaz PR. 2. The following actions and documents are required upon reporting: a. Completion of the electronic Post Reservation Checklist (PRCL) in ATRRS. b. Five copies of orders or DD Form 1610. c. Structured Self-Development Level 1 (SSD-1) certification of completion. d. One copy of DA Form 705 (Administered …show more content…
Failure to meet the body fat composition standards and/or physical fitness standards on the initial and re-test will result in your removal from the course and will be annotated in block 11d “Failed to Achieve Course Standards” in the DA Form 1059 IAW AR350-1. 4. You MUST have the CAC ID card with a valid PIN; have an AKO account with its valid password. 5. Meals: Soldiers on Active Guard Reserve or Active Duty Operational Support status are required to pay for meals if their orders do not state “Government meals are provided and directed at no cost to the Soldier” or provide DA 4187 suspending rations for the duration of the Warrior Leader Course. Meal charges are Breakfast: $3.45, Lunch: $5.55, Dinner: $4.85. 6. The Soldiers unit is responsible for processing his/her pay. 7. All students, including TDY personnel from CONUS must bring all TA-50 items listed on the packing list. Refer to WLC Welcome packet for more information. 8. Soldiers are recommended to have their finances in order to include the availability of the Government Credit Card on hand. The Soldiers unit headquarters is who authorizes rental cars. The Academy is not authorized to approve/disapprove rental cars, and does not provide
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(5) Ensure an access roster is prepared and signed by the commander for ALL personnel granted unaccompanied access to the arms room.
Every Marine knows that we fight for each other and nothing will ever come between the brotherhood of Marines. The book Leading Marines talks about three major keys Ethos, Foundation, and Challenges of the United States Marine Corps.
Also attached is the new T-508. All 300s please ensure you read as we will be meeting with C/Mayer to discuss the T-508. For cadets on scholarship check your campus connection finances to ensure that the ROTC scholarship is the first thing applied to any tuition costs. If there is an issue visit Military and Veteran services in Ceres Hall.
O’Brien truly displays what it is to live by the Army Values and the Warriors Ethos on June 21, 28 and July 7 of 1944. He displays leadership, personal courage, self-service, “I will always place the Mission first, I will never accept defeat”, “I will never quit”, “and I will never leave a fallen comrade” (“The Soldier's Creed and the Warrior Ethos”, 2016). O’Brien never quits, taking a chance with his life, watching over his men; giving them trust, and giving orders to his fellow soldiers and going back to his captured men and guiding them back and holding his ground during combat. When, it comes to O’Brien not quitting while being wounded and outnumber the phrase “I will never quit” and “I will never accept defeat” come to action. As risking his
Your superiors will order inspections to see that soldiers have all the equipment and clothing issued to
In the army there are many uniforms a soldier has to wear. This is for the different activities a soldier does. For everything from their daily Physical Training (PT), their regular working uniform Army Combat Uniform (ACU), or their dress uniform either the Army Service Uniform (ASU), or the Army Green Service Uniform (Class A). Each uniform is design to fit a specific task and to be worn a in certain way. A great resource for either the ASU or the Class A is the “U.S. ARMY UNIFORM GUIDE.” I found this little book a great resource because it shows every form of the ASU for both males and females soldiers, for officers and enlisted. I found this to be great because it shows where everything goes, and how to measure everything, and for a
Soldiers and Department of Defense (DOD) Civilians of all ranks and position, throughout all the branches of the United States (U.S.) Army, Active Component, Army Reserve, and Army National Guard, have the ability to spend government monies. For all three components, Soldiers who travel have a requirement to use the Government Travel Card (GTC) for lodging, meals, and other incidentals. Also within all three branches, certain Soldiers, with the oversight of their commanders, have the use of a Government Purchase Card (GPC) for use to purchase necessities off the local economy. These items are either not available or not readily available at the time of need through the normal supply system. Examples are food and water, although the purchase of water comes with other restrictions, fuel, printer cartridges, and other items deemed necessary for mission completion by the commander. For the reserve component, Army Reserve and Army National Guard, Readiness Facilities and National Guard Armories also have a Station Commanders Upkeep and Maintenance Fund (SCUMF). These monies are for the up keep of the facility and used by the discretion of the station commander, usually a Sergeant First Class (SFC), under the guidance of the unit commander.
Proper wear of the Army uniform is a matter of personal pride for all Soldiers. It is indicative of the morale within a unit. Soldiers have an individual responsibility for ensuring their appearance shows the highest level of professionalism. Leaders, at all levels, accommodate in this regulation to show the best interests of the Army including our shared customs and traditions. This regulation stipulates the authorization for wear, composition, and categorization of uniform and the occasions for wearing all personal, optional, and commonly worn organizational clothing and individual equipment uniforms. It prescribed the uniform, awards insignia, and equipment authorized for wear. It also provides imprecise information on the authorized material and design of uniforms and the uniform quality control system. Portions of this regulation are punitive. Violations of the specific prohibitions and requirements of specific portion by Soldiers may result in adverse administrative action and/or charges under the provision of the UCMJ. Personal Appearance regarding personnel currently serving in the United States Army. As stated in AR 670-1, Wear and Appearance of Army Uniforms, paragraph 1-7 A, “General. The Army is a uniformed service where discipline is judged, in part, by the manner in which a soldier wears a prescribed uniform, as well as by the individual’s personal appearance. If a soldier wears their uniform in a manner which is not clean and neat in appearance, and portrays
AR 670 - 1 Covers the various different wears of and uniforms and the standard of professional appearance for all soldier in the active and reserve army service . The professional appearance of the soldier is paramount to efficiency of a modern fighting force . Dress and appearance standards should always be upheld to show the discipline and pride of the soldier. This is the most basic soldiering task and should always be handled at the lowest level . The proper wear of the military uniform is important to keeping the esprit de corp of the military and ensuring the soldier takes pride in himself and his unit . The uniform is the most visible outward sign of military service. Both practical and aesthetic, the uniform identifies a servicemember as part of a unit and serves as an outfit in
Personal Appearance Regarding Personnel Currently Serving in the United States Army. As stated in AR 670-1, Wear and Appearance of Army Uniforms and Insignia, paragraph 1-7 A,
Wear and Appearance of the Uniform The Importance Slide 4: The Army is a uniformed service where discipline is judged…by the manner in which a soldier wears a prescribed uniform… [And] the individual’s personal appearance.” AR 670-1, Chap 1, Para 1-7 Question: How is the Uniform s
There are many army regulations dealing with the army but the one that I am going to talk about today is army regulation 670-1. What is army regulation 670-1 covering in the United states army? Army Regulation 670-1 deals with the wear and appearance of military uniforms for my paper I will recite the way a person is supposed to wear their uniform in army text and then tell you what it means in my own words. Starting with the parts that deals with the reason I am writing this report right now.
I am reaching out regarding weekly progress reports. This week, I noticed that the number of Reading and Science classwork and homework assignments have not changed since I ran my report last week. The expectation is that two classwork assignments and one homework grade (out of 50 points) are entered each week per subject.
Pv2 Johnny. Correctional Essay on Importance of meeting the standards set by AR 670-1. A soldier is a professional and an expert at all times, Because of this his uniform haircut and general hygiene is held to a professional standard. AR 670-1 is the ruling of this standard in which every soldier must uphold to. A soldier is measured by his/her ability to do his job successfully, tactfully, and professionally. The key to doing a job as a professional is a professional appearance, none know this as much as the Army. In the Army, the regulation that dictates what to look like while on duty is the AR 670-1; this provides an SOP on what to wear and how to groom for both males and females alike. When a job is done for the Army, the soldier is