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Battle Hand-Off

Battle Hand-Off. Terminal Learning Objective. Action: Complete listed items from the BHO Checklist, the BHO Survey, and the GAT Survey Conditions: In a classroom and garrison environment with access to real-life scenarios and Student Handouts

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Battle Hand-Off

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  1. Battle Hand-Off

  2. Terminal Learning Objective Action: Complete listed items from the BHO Checklist, the BHO Survey, and the GAT Survey Conditions: In a classroom and garrison environment with access to real-life scenarios and Student Handouts Standards: Administratively and physically transition to unit of assignment

  3. Battle Hand-Off Checklist

  4. Battle Hand-Off Survey

  5. https://g1arng.army.pentagon.mil/Pages/StayGuardSurvey.aspc

  6. https://g1arng.army.pentagon.mil/Pages/StayGuardSurvey.aspc

  7. https://smms.army.pentagon.mil

  8. Sponsorship Program

  9. Selection and Role of the Sponsor • Transition and integration assistance • Sponsors are Carefully Chosen • Leadership Potential

  10. What is ACT? Army Career Tracker (ACT) is a leadership development tool that integrates training and education into one personalized, easy-to-use website. Users can search multiple Army education and training resources, monitor their career development and receive personalized advice from their leadership. Who Supports ACT? As part of Army Learning Concept 2015 (ALC 2015), ACT will allow Soldiers, Officers, and Civilians to manage their lifelong career objectives and monitor progress toward career requirements and goals. Users can enroll in courses and training to become multi-skilled, agile leaders of the 21st Century. A Real Solution for You ACT was tested in fall 2009 by 214 Soldiers who provided feedback, and a high percentage reported satisfaction with the tool. With this Soldier feedback, Congressional approval, leadership support and a fully built tool, ACT is now ready for you! ACT is Coming Get on the Right Path Release 1: Enlisted Total Force Jun 2011 Release 2: DA Civilian Aug 2011 Release 3: Recruiting Sept 2011 Your Tool, Your Career, ACT Now! Release 4: Officer Nov 2011 Release 5: Staff Role Nov 2011 Find Out More Email: act.now@us.army.mil Log On: https://actnow.army.mil Information Site: https://www.us.army.mil/suite/page/601000

  11. Your Responsibility • Soldier’s role in the Sponsorship Program • Listen and ask questions • Maintain good communication with your Sponsor • Be prepared

  12. GAT Survey • What is the Global Assessment Tool (called the “GAT”) survey? This survey allows you to assess yourself on the dimensions of emotional, spiritual, social, and family fitness. You will navigate through 6 screens, which contain approximately 100 questions. The survey will take about 10-20 minutes of your time and at the end you will be presented with a rapid estimate of your individual fitness in the above listed dimensions.

  13. Comprehensive Soldier Fitness Link

  14. Comprehensive Soldier Fitness Page

  15. Login Page

  16. Login Page (con’t.)

  17. Continue to the GAT

  18. Continue to the GAT (con’t.)

  19. First Page of the GAT

  20. Last Page of the GAT

  21. Print Score Sheet

  22. Log Out Page

  23. Login Page

  24. Download Certificate Page

  25. Download Certificate Page (con’t.)

  26. Certificate Page

  27. Terminal Learning Objective Action: Complete listed items from the BHO Checklist, the BHO Survey, and the GAT Survey Conditions: In a classroom and garrison environment with access to real-life scenarios and Student Handouts Standards: Administratively and physically transition to unit of assignment

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