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What is the number one principle of peacetime training?
Replicate battlefield conditions
Primarily, there are three methods used to present training. What are they?
1. demonstration (most preferred method)
2. conference
3. lecture (least preferred method)
What does effective training require?
effective training requires the personal time, energy, and guidance of commanders,
What is the Army training standard?
The standard for the Army is to train and maintain to the published standards in Technical Manuals (TMs) -10 and -20
When does the greatest combat power result?
The greatest combat power results when leaders synchronize combat support (CS) and combat service support (CSS) systems to compliment and reinforce one another
Once soldiers and units have trained to the standard, how do they maitain proficiency?
They maintain proficiency through sustainment training.
Which FM covers Battle Focused Training?
FM 7-1
How do commanders determine their units' METLs?
Commanders determine their units' METLs based on war and external directives.
What do leaders use to assess soldier, leader, and unit proficiency?
Leaders use evaluations and other feedback to assess soldier, leader, and unit proficiency
How should units train during peacetime?
Units should train in peacetime, as they will fight during war. Peacetime training must replicate battlefield conditions. All training is based on this principle.
The evaluation of collective training is critical to assessing what?
The evaluation of collective training is critical to assessing a unit's capability to perform its METL tasks
What is a Battle Roster?
Listing of individuals, crews, or elements that reflects capabilities, proficiencies of critical tasks, and other information concerning war-fighting capabilities.
What is a TEWT and where is it conducted?
Tactical Excercise Without Troops. The TEWT is conducted on actual terrain with unit leaders and staffs, without soldiers. A TEWT allows the battalion TF or company commander to train his staff and subordinate leaders.
What must soldiers, leaders, and units be proficient in to perform their missions under battlefield conditions?
Soldiers, leaders, and units must be proficient in the basic skills required to perform their missions under battlefield conditions.
What is the FCX (Fire Coordination Excercise)?
An excercise that can be conducted at platoon, company/team, or battalion/task force level. It excercises command and control skills through the integration of all organic weapon systems, as well as indirect and supporting fires. Weapon densities may be reduced for participating units, and sub-caliber devices substituted for service ammunition.