Posted on Aug 27, 2018
What are some regulations that are good to know in the Army?
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Even regulations that not many people know about but are still good to know and memorize?
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Don't ever try to memorize a reg - first you won't be able to but also they change so often it is not really worth it. You should know the regs dealing with Uniforms (670-1), Drill (3-21.5), UCMJ, Counseling/Evaluation reports, Awards (600-8?), and Enlisted Promotions
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Agreed. Knowing where to look is more important than memorizing every line of every reg.
Other good ones to be familiar with are 600-9, Army Body Composition Program. ADRP 1-02 Terms and Military Symbols. (It’s unfortunate how many soldiers can’t speak the basic Army language).
Other good ones to be familiar with are 600-9, Army Body Composition Program. ADRP 1-02 Terms and Military Symbols. (It’s unfortunate how many soldiers can’t speak the basic Army language).
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LTC Jason Mackay
SPC (Join to see) SGT Joseph Gunderson is correct in that you don't memorize regulations, but know which ones are which. The numbering system is not a haphazard accident. 600 series are all personnel. 350 series are training related. 750 are maintenance related. 735 and 710 series are supply related. 190 series are law enforcement and security related. 220 series are unit organization related. About 70% of RP questions can be answered from 670-1 and it's DA PAM.
Not all publications are regulations. There are field manuals, army doctrine publications, technical manuals, training circulars etc.
If you are in a reserve component, there is always some exception or change especially for personnel related regulations. Read a little further.
Not all publications are regulations. There are field manuals, army doctrine publications, technical manuals, training circulars etc.
If you are in a reserve component, there is always some exception or change especially for personnel related regulations. Read a little further.
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One thing to realize: You can't know every regulation, but you should be familiar with and know where to look. For starters, google APD (Army Publishing Directorate). You can find any and all Regs, Pubs, DA/DD Forms, etc., you can think of. To answer your question, though, here is a baseline on what to be familiar with (At your level, to name a few):
AR/DA Pam 670-1 (Wear and Appearance of the Uniform)
ADP 6-22 (Army Leadership)
ATP 6-22.1 (The Counseling Process)
AR 190-13 (THE ARMY PHYSICAL SECURITY PROGRAM)
Here is the link: https://armypubs.army.mil/default.aspx
Another good thing to get familiar with is the MDMP (Military Decision Making Process); How to read and understand OPORDs (Operational Orders).
And, I must compliment you on asking such a question. Us Old Timers rarely get an experience where a young Soldier, such as yourself, ask these types of questions.
AR/DA Pam 670-1 (Wear and Appearance of the Uniform)
ADP 6-22 (Army Leadership)
ATP 6-22.1 (The Counseling Process)
AR 190-13 (THE ARMY PHYSICAL SECURITY PROGRAM)
Here is the link: https://armypubs.army.mil/default.aspx
Another good thing to get familiar with is the MDMP (Military Decision Making Process); How to read and understand OPORDs (Operational Orders).
And, I must compliment you on asking such a question. Us Old Timers rarely get an experience where a young Soldier, such as yourself, ask these types of questions.
APD MISSION: The Army Publishing Directorate (APD) is the Army’s centralized departmental publishing organization in support of readiness. APD manages, authenticates, indexes, sustains, procures printing, distributes publications, forms, and digital media. APD VISION: Providing innovative publishing services to the Army now and into the future.
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Just don't know where to start I would say DA Pam 670-1 and AR 670-1 military deals with military uniforms and policies
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