Ebk military Ranger MRA

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05/06/2021

Thanks to our hard train students of the MRA, we send our students and they was positive with the finding of the missing child we want to say bravo to Captain Mitchell tarbeui and Mark Chile of MRA we train them we hardly bravo to the two child for the hard accomplished. We lead the way you followed. MRA.

28/03/2021

Section I.Informal Complaint - any EO complaint that a Soldier, Family member or DA civilian does not wish to file in writing

Integrity - to do what is right, legally and morally

Interval - the space between side-by-side elements

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Section H.Head - a column's leading element

Honor - to live up to the Army Values

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Section G.General Courts-Martial - a courts-martial that consists of a military judge and not less than five panel members when required; held for serious offenses

Guide - the person responsible for maintaining the prescribed direction and rate of march

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Section F. File - a column that has a front of one element

Formal Complaint - an EO complaint in which a Soldier, Family member, or DA civilian files in writing and swears to the accuracy of the information

Formation - an arrangement of the unit's elements in a prescribed manner such as a line formation in which the elements are side-by-side, and column formation in which the elements are one behind the other

Fraternization - personal relationships between officer and enlisted personnel regardless of their service; samegender relationships; relationships between permanent party members and IET Soldiers; relationships between IET Soldiers; violations punishable under UCMJ

Front - a space from one side to the other side of a formation, and includes the right and left elements

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Section E. Element - an individual, squad, section, platoon, company, or larger unit formed as part of the next higher unit

Equal Opportunity - equal treatment for military personnel, and civilian employees without regard to race, color, religion, gender, or national origin

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Section D.Distance - the space between elements that are one behind the other; the distance between individuals is an arm's length, plus 6 inches, or approximately 36 inches measured from the chest of one Soldier to the back of the Soldier immediately to his front

Double Time - a cadence of 180 counts (steps per minute)

Drill Command - an oral order given by a commander or leader, usually in two parts; the preparatory command states the movement to be carried out and gets you ready to execute the order; the command of ex*****on tells when the movement is to be carried out

Drill Sergeant - a highly educated, qualified noncommissioned officer and the primary instructor in IET who transform civilians into Soldiers

Duty - to fulfill your obligations

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Section C. Cadence - a uniform rhythm or number of steps or counts per minute

Chaplain - a spiritual support officer to every Soldier

Code of Conduct - guidance on how a Soldier must conduct him or herself if captured by the enemy

Commissioned Officer - an officer who is commissioned into the U.S. Army; leaders with the authority to command Soldiers

Conditioning Drill - a strength and mobility activity that helps Soldiers improve their functional strength, postural alignment, and body mechanics as the exercises relate to the quality performance of Warrior Tasks and Battle

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Section B.Base - the element around which a movement is planned or regulated

Basic Combat Training - a training course that transforms civilians into Soldiers

Buddy Team - two Soldiers in the same unit who look after each other at all times

Bugle Call - the musical signal that announces scheduled and certain non- scheduled events on an Army installation

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Section A.Advanced Individual Training - a training course where Soldiers learn skills in a specific military occupational specialty

AIT Platoon Sergeant - a highly educated AIT Non- Commissioned Officer who supervises, manages Soldiers and trains skills in a specific military occupational specialty

Army Values - values that characterize the Army’s professionalism and culture, and describe the ethical standards expected of all Soldiers

Army Emergency Relief - A private nonprofit organization incorporated in 1942 by the Secretary of War and the Army Chief of Staff.

Army Ethics - The evolving set of laws, values, and beliefs, embedded within the Army culture of trust that motivates and guides the conduct of Army professionals bound together in common moral purpose.

Army Profession - A member of the Army Profession who meets the Army’s certification criteria of competence, character, and commitment

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The UCMJ is the statute that prescribes criminal law for Soldiers. It applies to active duty Soldiers 24 hours a day and 7 days a week. Anywhere you are in the world, the UCMJ applies.

All persons in the military service are required to strictly obey and promptly execute the legal orders of their lawful seniors.

The UCMJ authorizes non-judicial punishment (administrative actions) by commanders and judicial punishment by court-martial (military courts).

The UCMJ covers traditional offenses that can occur inside or outside of the military environment. Examples include assault, burglary, r**e, and murder.

It also provides for the punishment of strictly military offenses. Military offenses are those not common in civilian law. Examples include failure to repair, absence without leave, disrespect to NCOs and commissioned officers, and disobedience of orders.

The principle that an accused is innocent until proven guilty applies to both non-judicial punishment and courtsmartial. You have the right to be informed of any charges against you, as well as the names of accusers and known witnesses.

UCMJ: Non-Judicial Punishment

Under the provisions of the UCMJ, Article 15, commanding officers may impose non-judicial punishment upon Soldiers who commit minor offenses within their units.

The purpose of non-judicial punishment is to train, correct, and reform. It also promotes positive behavior changes in Soldiers without the stigma of a courtsmartial conviction.

While Article 15s are often considered “minor,” common punishments include: revocation of pay, revocation of time (through extra duty) and revocation of rank.

Some of the common UCMJ offenses in IET are:

Refusing to train; disobey a lawful order; disrespect to an officer/noncommissioned officer; sexual harassment/assault, and missing formation.

UCMJ: Court-Martial

There are three types of court-martial: summary, special, and general .

Trials by court-martial are the military equivalent of civilian trials b

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