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ACTUAL 2024/2025 AMEDD BOLC Midterm Actual Questions & ANSWER Answers 100% Correct A+, Exams of Advanced Education

Administrative ActionsTypes of Promotions (3) ✔✔1. Decentralized 2. Semi-centralized 3. Centralized Administrative ActionsDecentralized Promotion ✔✔-Automatic promotion -SPC/CPL and below -Promotion Authority: Unit commander Administrative ActionsSemi-centralized Promotion ✔✔-Requires promotion board -Promotions to SGT and SSG -Promotion Authority: Battalion commander Administrative ActionsCentralized Promotion ✔✔-Promotion to SFC thru SGM -Promotion Authority: Headquarters, Department of the Army (HQDA) (HRC) Administrative Actions

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Download ACTUAL 2024/2025 AMEDD BOLC Midterm Actual Questions & ANSWER Answers 100% Correct A+ and more Exams Advanced Education in PDF only on Docsity! Administrative Actions- Types of Promotions (3) ✔✔1. Decentralized 2. Semi-centralized 3. Centralized Administrative Actions- Decentralized Promotion ✔✔-Automatic promotion -SPC/CPL and below -Promotion Authority: Unit commander Administrative Actions- Semi-centralized Promotion ✔✔-Requires promotion board -Promotions to SGT and SSG -Promotion Authority: Battalion commander Administrative Actions- Centralized Promotion ✔✔-Promotion to SFC thru SGM -Promotion Authority: Headquarters, Department of the Army (HQDA) (HRC) Administrative Actions- ACTUAL 2024/2025 AMEDD BOLC Midterm Actual Questions & ANSWER Answers 100% Correct A+ Company, troop, battery, and separate detachment commanders are authorized to promote soldiers to what ranks? ✔✔E1-E4 Decentralized promotion Administrative Actions- Who is the promotion authority to the ranks of SGT and SSG? ✔✔Battalion Commander Administrative Actions- Who determines the total number of promotions to SFC, MSG, and SGM on a monthly basis? ✔✔HQDA Administrative Actions- Who promotes soldiers to the ranks of SFC, MSG, and SGM? ✔✔Commander of HRC Administrative Actions- Categories of individual awards (6) ✔✔1. Decorations 2. Good Conduct Medal 3. Service Medals / Service Ribbons 4. Badges / Tabs 5. Certificates / Letters 6. Foreign Awards Administrative Actions- 2. Senior Rater option reports: when a change in SR occurs, the SR May direct that a report be made on any soldier whom they senior rate Administrative Actions- When should a Rater discuss the scope of the Rated Soldier's duty description? ✔✔Within 30 days after the beginning of the rating period Administrative Actions- What does a Senior Rater assess? ✔✔Potential Administrative Actions- What does a Rater assess? ✔✔Performance Administrative Actions- What are the three types of evaluations? ✔✔1. Performance evaluations (OER/NCOER) 2. School evaluations (AER) 3. DA evaluations (Selection Boards) Administrative Actions- What is the primary function of evaluation reporting? ✔✔Assist in making personnel management decisions Administrative Actions- What is the secondary function of evaluation reporting? ✔✔Encourage leader professional development Administrative Actions- Chargeable leave ✔✔Subtracted from a Soldier's accrued leave balance Administrative Actions- Types of Chargeable leave (5) ✔✔1. Ordinary leave 2. Transition leave 3. Emergency leave 4. Permanent Change of Station 5. Leave in Conjunction with Temporary Duty (TDY) Administrative Actions- Nonchargeable leave ✔✔Not charged against a Soldier's accrued leave balance Administrative Actions- Examples of Nonchargeable leave (5) ✔✔1. Convalescent 2. Permissive Temporary Duty (PTDY) 3. Excess Leave 4. Regular Pass 5. Special Pass Administrative Actions- How do you verify the amount of accrued leave that a Soldier has? ✔✔LES statement Administrative Actions- Is emergency leave for death of an immediate family member a chargeable or non-chargeable leave? ✔✔Chargeable Leave Administrative Actions- What is the maximum amount of leave a soldier may carry forward to a new fiscal year if they are authorized Special Leave Accrual? ✔✔90 Days (60 normal leave days + 30 additional days) Administrative Actions- What are the 2 Categories of Suspension of Favorable Personnel Actions (FLAGS)? ✔✔1. Transferable: this flag may be transferred to another unit 2. Non-transferable: this flag may not be transferred to another unit Officer Personnel Management System (OPMS)- OPMS Functions (4) ✔✔1. Accessions 2. Assignments process and considerations 3. Strength Management 4. Professional Development OPMS- OER- Senior Rater Qualifications ✔✔-Minimum Grade: O-4 (military) GS-13 (civilian) -Must serve minimum 60 days (90 days for reserve component) OER- Supplementary Review ✔✔In instances when there are no uniformed Army designated rating officials for the Rated Officer, an Army Officer within the organization will be designated as a Uniformed Army Advisor and perform a supplementary review. OER- Four Evaluation Reports based on grade ✔✔1. DA Form 67-10-1: Company Grade (2LT-CPT & WO1-CW2) 2. DA Form 67-10-2: Field Grade (MAJ-LTC & CW3-CW5) 3. DA Form 67-10-3: Strategic Leaders (COL) 4. DA Form 67-10-4: Brigadier General OER- Referred Reports ✔✔Reports that contain negative comments or unfavorable ratings regarding an officer's performance/potential, traits, skills, or attributes OPMS- What is the purpose of OPMS? ✔✔OPMS deals with strength management, accessions and assignments OPMS- Identify two types of appeals ✔✔1. Administrative: for administrative errors 2. Substantive: differences of opinion, prejudice, inaccurate/unjust ratings (3 year time limit) Troop Leading Procedure (TLPs) ✔✔A dynamic process used by small-unit leaders to analyze a mission, develop a plan, and prepare for an operation. Used at the company level. TLPs- Eight steps of troop leading procedures ✔✔1. Receive the mission 2. Issue a warning order 3. Make a tentative plan 4. Initiate movement 5. Conduct reconnaissance 6. Complete the plan 7. Issue the order 8. Supervise and refine TLP- What is PMESII-PT? ✔✔8 operational Variables: -Political -Military -Economic -Social -Information -Infrastructure -Physical environment -Time TLPs- what is METT-TC? ✔✔Mission Enemy Terrain and Weather Troops and support available Time available Civil considerations TLPs- What is OAKOC? ✔✔Used to describe terrain -Observations and fields of fire -Avenues of approach -Key and decisive terrain -Obstacle -Cover and concealment Non-rated codes ✔✔A- AWOL, desertion, unsatisfactory participant C- Confinement in military or civilian detention facility D- Temporary disability retirement list (TDRL) E- Leave in excess of 30 days F- Under arrest G- Healing with duty (WTU) H- Healing (WTU) I- In transit between duty stations, including leave, PTDY and TDY M- Missing in action P- Patient (including convalescent leave) Q- Lack of rater qualification R- New recruiter program S- Student at military or civilian school T- On TDY, special duty, TCS less than 90 days W- Prisoner of war Z- None of the above Property Accountability- Types of property (2) ✔✔1. Real: lands and permanent structures 2. Personal: equipment and other nonexpendable supplies, consumable supplies, and relocatable buildings Property Accountability- Classification of Property (3) ✔✔1. Nonexpendable: an item of Army property coded with an ARC of "N" in the FEDLOG. Required property book accountability after issue from the stock record account 2. Expendable: an item of Army property coded with an ARC of "X" in the FEDLOG. No formal accountability required after issue from a stock record account 3. Durable: an item of Army property coded with an ARC of "D" in FEDLOG. Does not require property book accountability, but requires hand receipt control when issued to user Property Accountability- How often are on hand property book records and hand receipts inventoried? ✔✔Annually or upon change of the primary hand receipt holder Property Accountability- How often will real property heritage assets be inventoried? ✔✔-At least once every 3 years -Upon change of accountable officer Property Accountability- How often will real property, general property and equipment and stewardship land be inventoried? ✔✔At least once every 5 years Property Accountability- Accountability ✔✔The obligation to keep records of property, documents, or funds. Property Accountability- Accountable Officer ✔✔A person officially appointed on orders to maintain a formal set of accounting records of property funds. Types (3): Transportation officer, Stock Record officer, and Property Book Officer Property Accountability: Command Responsibility ✔✔Ensure all Government property within his or her command is properly used and cared for, and that proper custody and safekeeping of Government property are provided. Cannot be delegated. Property Accountability- Direct Responsibility ✔✔Obligation of a person to ensure all Government property for which he or she has receipted, is properly used and cared for, and that proper custody and safekeeping are provided. Property Accountability- Supervisory Responsibility ✔✔Obligation of the supervisor to ensure all Government property issue to , or used by, his or her subordinates is properly used and cared for and that proper custody and safekeeping of the property are provided. Property Accountability- Degraded Space Environment- GPS Mitigation (3) ✔✔1. Encrypt GPS Receiver 2. Block the jamming signal 3. Maintain analog navigation skills Degraded Space Environment- Satellite Communications (SATCOM) ✔✔Provides beyond line-of-sight voice and data communications, reduces fratricide and increased command and control situational awareness. Degraded Space Environment- What are the benefits of space-based ISR to Health Service Support? ✔✔-Spectral analysis (terrain) -Area analysis -Route assessment -Casualty Evacuation planning -Medical Management -Map updates and photo map production Degraded Space Environment- What is ISR? ✔✔Intelligence, Surveillance, Reconnaissance Operational Environment- Strategic Environment ✔✔The global environment in which the US President employs all the elements of national power (diplomatic, informational, military, and economic) Operational Environment- ✔✔A composite of the conditions, circumstances, and influences that affect the employment of capabilities and bear on the decisions of the commander. Operational Environment- What is Multi-Domain Warfare? ✔✔Air, land, maritime, space, cyberspace, and the information environment (which includes cyberspace), and the electromagnetic spectrum Operational Environment- Socio-cultural understanding (SCU) ✔✔-essential to inform, discern, or influence human behavior -guides military decision making and actions -Values, Beliefs, Behaviors, and Norms (VBBN) Operational Environment- 2+3 threat ✔✔The key adversaries 1. Russia 2. China 3. North Korea 4. Iran 5. Radical Ideologues and Transnational Criminal Organizations Operational Environment- Non-State Rogue Actors ✔✔-terrorists -insurgents -drug traffickers -criminals Operational Environment- Non-State Actors ✔✔May not be openly hostile to U.S forces but can disrupt or negatively affect our ability to accomplish the mission -Refugees -Nongovernment organizations Operational Environment- Private Security Organizations ✔✔Business enterprises or local ad hoc groups that provide security services. Operational Environment- Non-Combatants ✔✔an individual, in an area of combat operations, who is not armed and is not participating in any activity in support of any of the factions or forces involved in combat Operational Environment-