A two page example of an IDAP
Enclosure 2 of the Army Mentorship handbook typically outlines the responsibilities and expectations of mentors, such as providing guidance, sharing knowledge and experience, and supporting the development of mentees. It may also include guidelines for establishing and maintaining mentor-mentee relationships, as well as tips for effective communication and feedback.
The voluntary developmental relationship that exists between a person of greater experince and a person of lesser experience characterized by mutual trust and respect
Army pamphlet 165-13 "Religious Requirements and Practices of certain selected groups- A handbook for Chaplains", states that the Army recognizes Wicca as a religion.
In the context of the SH 21-76 Ranger Handbook, "SH" stands for "Soldier's Handbook." This publication serves as a comprehensive guide for U.S. Army Rangers, providing essential information on tactics, techniques, and procedures relevant to their training and operations. The handbook is designed to enhance the skills and knowledge necessary for effective performance in a variety of missions.
Search, Silence, Segregate Safeguard, & Speed to the Rear per the US Army Law of War Handbook
The highest rank in the Black Leaf Army is General. A General is responsible for overseeing and leading all military operations, making strategic decisions, and ensuring the overall success and effectiveness of the army. They are also in charge of training and managing lower-ranking officers and soldiers, as well as representing the army in diplomatic and political matters.
An official version does not exist. Someone may have translated a copy and is circulating it, however the official language of the US Army is English, and all publications are issued in English only.
Revolutionary War Source: ARMY CIVILIAN CORPS NEW EMPLOYEE HANDBOOK, dated 14OCT2010
The best books I've found on survival are 'Mykel Hawke's Green Beret Survival Manual', 'The US Army Survival Manual FM 21-76', and the 'US Army Survival Handbook', by the Department of the Army, revised and updated by Sergeant First Class Matt Larsen'.
Samuel James Sutherland has written: 'The reserve officers' handbook' -- subject(s): United States, United States. Army, Officers' handbooks
James L. Balmer has written: 'Regimental medals handbook 1745-1895' -- subject(s): Great Britain, Great Britain. Army, Medals, badges, decorations
The document that outlines the objectives for Non-Commissioned Officers (NCOs) in developing a NCO development program is typically the Army's NCO Development Program (NCODP) guidelines or the Army Regulation 350-1. These documents provide a framework for professional development, emphasizing leadership, training, and mentorship to enhance the skills and effectiveness of NCOs. They serve as a reference for creating structured programs that align with the Army's overall mission and goals.