The Unit Ministry Team Handbook

The Unit Ministry Team Handbook

Author: George Pejakovich

Publisher:

Published: 1998

Total Pages:

ISBN-13:

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[The book] is designed to be a reference book for chaplains and chaplain assistants, providing in one publication a compendium of useful information in providing religious support to soldiers and family members. [In this book] the focus is on unit ministry team (UMT) operations, now in combat and stability and support operations ... Approved Army doctrinal manual will be considered the authoritative sources when questions arise.-Introd.


Religious Support Handbook for the Unit Ministry Team

Religious Support Handbook for the Unit Ministry Team

Author: Department of the Army

Publisher:

Published: 2005-05-10

Total Pages: 220

ISBN-13: 9781463624217

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The Unit Ministry Team (UMT) handbook provides an unclassified staff reference book for chaplains and chaplain assistants. It emphasizes essential activities during combat operations at division and lower echelons. This handbook is considered a "living document"-that is, it will receive periodic formal review by the proponent, but it also should be reviewed and revised by the user to meet specific needs. Chaplains and chaplain assistants should use this handbook as a guide, being mindful that they must remain knowledgeable of policies and procedures established by regulations, standing operating procedures (SOP), and other local directives. This publication applies to the Active Army, the Army National Guard (ARNG), and the U.S. Army Reserve (USAR). The U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command (TRADOC) is the proponent of this publication. Users are encouraged to recommend changes and submit comments using DA Form 2028 (Recommended Changes to Publications and Blank Forms) to the Commandant, United States Army Chaplain Center and School, ATTN: ATSC-CD, Fort Jackson, South Carolina 29207 7090. Unless this publication states otherwise, masculine nouns and pronouns do not refer exclusively to men.


Army Correspondence Course

Army Correspondence Course

Author: U. S. Military

Publisher:

Published: 2017-03-26

Total Pages: 115

ISBN-13: 9781520928920

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This book reproduces two Army documents: Unit Ministry Team (UMT) Crisis Counseling: The Chaplain Assistant's Role, and Guide to the Prevention of Suicide and Self-Destructive Behavior. Lesson 1, Understanding the Distressed Individual * Lesson 2, Drug, Alcohol Abuse, and Suicide * Lesson 3, Referrals * Lesson 4, Helping Distressed Soldiers During Combat * Crisis is a state of disorganization in which people face frustration of important life goals or profound disruption of their cycles and methods of coping with stress. Counseling of any kind is an intensely intimate and personal activity, crisis counseling even more so. Counseling requires a sense of caring, stability, and perceptivity. Moreover, counseling requires recognition of the worth of others from all spheres of life. Successful counseling also requires a broad educational background and, indeed, a broad outlook on life. It requires basic psychological knowledge and understanding of the employment, social, and domestic environments in which the counseling is done. For the purposes of helping distressed soldiers or their distressed family members, awareness of the unique emotional and psychological dynamics of military life is also essential. Familiarity with community helping agencies is just as essential to the paraprofessional who helps those in crisis as it is to the seasoned professional counselor. In this subcourse you will be required to become familiar with Maslow's hierarchy of needs, with nonwelfare and welfare referral agencies -- civilian and military. As an exercise, you will be asked to read and respond to a case study which deals with the complexities of trying to help a distressed individual. You will also be introduced to ten considerations for first contact response to these individuals. Suicide among young adults is a serious and growing problem. In the past 25 years, there has been a 300 percent increase in the adolescent suicide rate. More than 6,500 young Americans kill themselves each year. Taking all age groups into account, nearly 30,000 Americans kill themselves each year. Taking all age groups into account, nearly 30,000 Americans die by their own hand each year. There are over 1000 suicide attempts in the United States daily or one every minute of every day. Nationally, suicide is the tenth leading cause of death. In persons 14 to 25 years of age, it is the third leading cause of death and among college students, it is second. There is no simple answer as to why people choose to kill themselves. Usually, the emotional upset is so great that the person "just wants to stop the pain." The suicidal person feels a tremendous sense of loneliness and isolation. They feel helpless, hopeless, and worthless. Often they believe that it does not matter if they live or die and that no one would miss them. Suicidal people feel that they cannot cope with their problems and that suicide is the only possible way to escape unbearable pain.


U.S. Army Desert Operations Handbook

U.S. Army Desert Operations Handbook

Author: Department of the Army

Publisher: Simon and Schuster

Published: 2013-03-06

Total Pages: 224

ISBN-13: 1510720545

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Imagine working all day in 100-degree plus temperatures under constant life-threatening circumstances, sometimes relying only on the negligible amount of hydration from a cactus you’ve dug up. This is the life of a U.S. Army soldier in places like Iraq, Afghanistan, and elsewhere, which is why the U.S. Army Desert Operations Handbook is a vital reference for survival in one of the harshest environments in the world. This official guide covers how to plan and conduct operations, how the environment affects personnel and equipment, and most importantly, how to survive and receive supplies in the desert. The obvious problems with extreme temperatures are water location and mobility. However, from handling and caring for firearms to operating and fueling a tank, the entire game changes in the dry, sandy desert conditions. The skills in this guide are taken from lessons learned in real combat situations. Success in desert operations requires the ability to adapt with constant terrain and temperature changes, which are often drastic within the same twenty-four–hour period. All the while, the soldier must be able to move within a unit without being visible to unfriendly groups. This combat-tested manual is sure to arm anyone with the skills necessary to survive in the desert.


The Army Chaplaincy

The Army Chaplaincy

Author:

Publisher:

Published: 1993

Total Pages: 80

ISBN-13:

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No longer distributed to depository libraries in tangible format (per ANTS-v9-#09)


Battle Staff Training System in Support of Force XXI Training Program

Battle Staff Training System in Support of Force XXI Training Program

Author: Charles R. André

Publisher:

Published: 1997

Total Pages: 86

ISBN-13:

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"This report documents the methodology and lessons learned in the development of the Innovative Tools for Brigade and Below Staff Training - Battle Staff Training System (ITTBBST-BSTS). The ITTBBST-BSTS consists of functional area training support packages (TSPs) for individual battalion and brigade level staff officers. The TSPs combine computer-based instruction (CBI) and text. Each TSP presents a course of instruction as CD-ROM based programs and supplemental text based instruction with a training management system. Courses train commanders and staff officers in their individual combat skills to enhance their proficiency in synchronization of battlefield operating systerns. The ITTBBST-BSTS was developed for use by the Total Force, Active and Reserve, and designed for use in a local area network, wide area network, or stand-alone computer mode. An internal review and external evaluation process supported revision of each TSP. The final products included the TSPs, a Use's Guide, and a System Administrator's Guide."--DTIC.