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What is the Army’s training challenge? |
The Army’s training challenge is to optimize, synchronize, and support training to produce forces capable of responding across the spectrum of operations.
REF: AR 350-1, 1-8 |
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What is the Army Training and Leader Development Model? |
The Army Training and Leader Development model portrays interacting domains of operational, institutional, and self-development training.
REF: AR 350-1, 1-10, fig 1-2
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What school is required for Soldiers assigned to positions coded Additional Skill Identifier 2S? |
Battle Staff Noncommissioned Officer Course
REF: AR 350-1, 3-71 |
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What is the best method of instruction? |
SGI: Small Group Instruction...except BOLC.
REF: AR 350-1, 3-8 |
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What is the goal of NCOPD? |
Increase and sustain NCO Combat readiness and compliment the overarching Arm NCOPD
REF: AR 350-1, 4-10 |
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What is ARFORGEN? |
Army Force Generation: Continuous structured process that provides increasing unit operational readiness
REF: AR 350-1, 1-7 |
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What is ATRRS? |
The Army Training Requirements and Resources System: centralized database of individual training courses
REF: 350-1, 3-5 |
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Leader training and leader development action plans should be created jointly by the individual and his/her rater, what three areas should be covered in each of these plans? |
-Near term -Short term -long term
REF: AR 350-1, 4-8 |
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Who is the proponent for the training and leader development process? |
TRADOC
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What is a DA FM 87? |
Training Certificate |
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12. Who is NCOPD normally managed by?
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Typically managed by the CSM or Senior NCO in the organization |
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13. What document should be followed when conducting NCOPDs?
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DA PAM 350-58 |
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In reference to the MACP, what level instructor is required to instruct a level 1 certification? |
Levels 1 and 2 Combative Instructor Training Courses will be held locally by unit Level 3 and Level 4 certified instructors respectively. |
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Who is the Army’s proponent for the training and leader development process and is the accrediting authority for Army institutions conducting training and leader development. |
TRADOC
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What are the Physical fitness and height and weight requirements for military institutional training? |
- Soldiers must meet Physical fitness and height and weight standards to be eligible to attend military training
- Soldiers attending courses longer than 8 weeks will be administered an APFT as a course requirement. Courses less than 8 weeks are at Commander discretion |
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What are some reasons that a student may be considered for dismissal from a Military school? |
- Negative Personal conduct |
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In accordance with 10 U.S. Code, Section 671, a Soldier may not be assigned to active duty on land outside the United States and its territories and possessions until the Soldier has completed initial military training within the Army. In time of war or a national emergency declared by Congress or the President, the period of required initial military training may not be less than 12 weeks. What profession or occupation does this not apply to? |
Medical profession or occupation |
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What are the goals of NCO training and the NCOES? |
To prepare NCOs to lead and train Soldier to work and fight, and to assist their leaders in executing unit missions. |
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What is the goal of the Civilian Education System? |
To prepare Army Civilians who can lead during times of change and uncertainty |
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What are the 3 types of training that commanders develop and publish? |
- Near-term - short-term - long range |
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What is an AAR and what is its purpose? |
After Action Review: It allows training participants to discuss what happened, why it happened, and how it can be done better next time. |