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Army Study Guide - Army Programs: Quality of Life

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This deck covers key concepts related to the Army's Quality of Life Program, including its goals, components, and examples.

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Quality of Life needs and the programs and actions to address them, are categorized under two general headings. What are they?

1. Living conditions. 2. Duty environment.

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Quality of Life needs and the programs and actions to address them, are categorized under two general headings. What are they?
1. Living conditions. 2. Duty environment.
The primary goal of the Army’s QOLP is to promote the development of military group commitment and cohesiveness, is essential to what?
Readiness (combat effectiveness).
What does QOLP stand for?
Quality Of Life Program.
What are some examples of the QOLP?
ACS / AER / ARC / EO Postal services PX / commissary privilegesA FN radio and television MWR, education services Community sports programs Recreationa...
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?
The Soldier.

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TermDefinition
Quality of Life needs and the programs and actions to address them, are categorized under two general headings. What are they?
1. Living conditions. 2. Duty environment.
The primary goal of the Army’s QOLP is to promote the development of military group commitment and cohesiveness, is essential to what?
Readiness (combat effectiveness).
What does QOLP stand for?
Quality Of Life Program.
What are some examples of the QOLP?
ACS / AER / ARC / EO Postal services PX / commissary privilegesA FN radio and television MWR, education services Community sports programs Recreational facilities Banking services Clubs Gyms (physical fitness centers
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?
The Soldier.