1-3-4 Backbone of the Drug and Alcohol Program As a UPL you are the backbone and leader of the Substance Abuse Program within your unit You must set the.

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1-3-4 Backbone of the Drug and Alcohol Program As a UPL you are the backbone and leader of the Substance Abuse Program within your unit You must set the example and be drug free You must be technically and tactically proficient at unit urinalysis and providing drug and alcohol training You are the Subject Matter Expert (SME) and must assist the commander with the Substance Abuse Program

1-3-4 Drug Free Fighting Force As a UPL you show your loyalty to your unit and the Army by: –Educating the Soldiers within your command on drugs and alcohol –Deterring drug abuse by ensuring the commander conducts regular “Smart” unit urinalysis –Detecting drug abusers by performing legally sound urinalysis testing with proper chains of custody This ensures you have drug free Soldiers to perform required missions Your pledge should be to ensure that no Soldier within your unit causes personal injury to themselves or others because of drug or alcohol abuse.

1-3-4 Your Duty as a UPL Conduct unit urinalysis IAW AR and the Commanders Guide and UPL Handbook Ensure observers perform their duties correctly and professionally Assist the commander in fulfilling his/her duties and responsibilities in regard to the Substance Abuse Program

1-3-4 Treat Other Soldiers Like You Would Like to Be Treated Treat all Soldiers with respect and dignity Ensure observers treat donors with maximum respect and as much privacy as is allowed Keep personal information about medications, medical conditions, Soldiers in rehab, and positive results obtained between you and the commander

1-3-4 Selfless Service to a Drug Free Army Take the time to learn what you can about drugs and alcohol, so you can educate your unit and truly be a subject matter expert for the commander. Complete unit urinalysis IAW regulations, handbooks, and SOPs despite the time it takes away from other duties. The Selfless Service you provide could save countless lives

1-3-4 Honor Your Freedom Honor America, the Army, your unit, and your fellow Soldiers by helping to make our Army drug free Educate your unit and help others make honorable decisions not to use drugs or abuse alcohol Demonstrate honorable behavior on and off duty and set the example for others to follow in regard to alcohol use and drug abuse

1-3-4 Make the Right Choices Make the right decisions about drug and alcohol: –Don’t use drugs –Don’t drink and drive –Report users so they can get help Ensure all Soldiers within the unit are treated equally when providing a specimen

1-3-4 Do the Right Thing Do the right thing despite possible repercussions from others Have the personal courage to: –Say no to drugs and/or alcohol –Report other Soldiers who are abusing drugs or alcohol –Inform the chain of command of problems or concerns about the Substance Abuse Program –Ensure the collection standards are applied equally regardless of rank or position