Home Station Training Case Study

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o Provided realistic weapons sustainment training in preparation for qualification on individual and crew small arms live-fire weapons to all customers assigned to USAG Ansbach. Increased their ability to qualified Soldiers during live fire by 100% and received commendable commends for outstanding training support. o Facilitated Train the Trainer instruction on the EST2000 and Training Aids Devices and Simulators for all Soldiers assigned to 12th CAB. o Developed training Scenarios that Increased the ability for Soldiers to training on Warrior Leader Task that improve the units mission. o Carefully and methodically scrutinized the status and serviceability of the EST 2000 training facility located on Storck Barracks and through collaboration …show more content…
Provided assistance and weapons expertise that enhanced the final training outcome to all customers utilizing the facility. o His years of combat experiences allows for him to provided the best possible realistic training support enhancing units ability to perform the go to ward Mission Essential Task Listing (METL) requirements for Home Station Training. o Responsible for one separate hand receipts, worth in excess $2.5 millions dollars, enforced and ensured that supply discipline procedures were follow to conserver supplies and equipment. o Expresses himself freely with confidence, received commendable comments from supported unit's for his ability to help soldiers prepared for training. Assisted customers in obtaining, designing, and printing classes and other graphics work request providing an outstanding training support to the 12th CAB Unit's. o Assisted in the TSC daily management, Issued, received, and inventoried Training Aids, Devices and Simulators (TADS) and Visual Information (VI) equipment, tested equipment, when the TSC Supply Technician was not available to perform his

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