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What is an Affirmative Actions Plan (AAP)? - ANSWER-A management
document that consists of statements of attainable goals and timetables. This
document is required of all Army organizations, commands, agencies, and
activities down to brigade (or equivalent) level. It is designed to achieve EO for
all military personnel.
What action does the Army take against off-post activities, including housing
and public accommodations, which arbitrarily discriminate against members of
the Army and their dependents? - ANSWER-Off limits or off limits sanctions
may be applied.
Who is the primary source for solving EO complaints? - ANSWER-Your Unit
Chain of Command
What is the Army's written policy on EO? - ANSWER-The U.S. Army will
provide EO and fair treatment for military personnel and family members
without regard to race, color, gender, religion, national origin, and provide an
environment free of unlawful discrimination and offensive behavior. This
policy:
- Applies both on and off post, during duty and non-duty hours.
- Applies to working, living, and recreational environments (including both on
and off-post housing).
,Does every unit have an EO representative? - ANSWER-Yes, each Commander
is required to appoint an EOR in the rank of SGT (P) through 1LT.
What does AFAP stand for? - ANSWER-Army Family Action Plan
What Army Regulation covers the Army Family Action Plan? - ANSWER-AR
608-47
When was the AFAP program established? - ANSWER-The AFAP program
was established in 1983 as a result of the Chief of Staff, Army (CSA),1983
White Paper, "The Army Family."
What are the six elements of the sponsorship program? - ANSWER-- DA Form
5434.M
- Welcome letter.
- ACS Relocation Readiness Services.
- Reception.
- Orientation.
- Inprocessing.
The primary goal of the Army's QOLP is to promote the development of
military group commitment and cohesiveness, is essential to what? - ANSWER-
Readiness (combat effectiveness).
What are some examples of the QOLP? - ANSWER-- ACS / AER / ARC / EO
- Postal services
- PX / commissary privileges
- AFN radio and television
- MWR, education services
- Community sports programs
, - Recreational facilities
- Banking services
- Clubs
- Gyms (physical fitness centers)
What does QOLP stand for? - ANSWER-Quality Of Life Program
The Army's Quality of Life program is dedicated to the precept that the Army's
number one operational resource must be taken care of. What is this resource? -
ANSWER-The soldier
Quality of Life needs and the programs and actions to address them, are
categorized under two general headings. What are they? - ANSWER-Living
conditions and Duty environment
Who is the senior enlisted advisor to the BOSS council, and approves members
selected to serve on BOSS committees? - ANSWER-The Installation Command
Sergeant Major
According to AR 215-1, what does the BOSS program provide? - ANSWER-It
provides opportunities for active duty soldiers, with an emphasis on single and
unaccompanied soldiers, to participate in physical, self-development, leisure,
and educational related services.
What type of program is BOSS? - ANSWER-BOSS is categorized as a category
B Morale, Welfare, and Recreation (MWR) program.
How many officers are on the BOSS council? - ANSWER-Three: President,
Vice-President, and Secretary and Treasurer