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What drives the M.E.T.L. development process?
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Battle focus
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What is the AAR?
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The AAR is a structured review process that allows training participants to discover for themselves what happened, why it happened, and how it can be done better.
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Where does the CFX (Command Field Exercise) lay?
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The CFX lies on a scale between the CPX and the FTX.
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What is the next step for the battalion commander once the METL is developed?
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Once the METL is developed, the battalion commander briefs his next higher wartime commander who approves the METL
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What is a battle drill?
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A battle drill is a collective action rapidly executed without applying a deliberate decision-making process
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Who do AC commanders brief the QTB to?
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AC commanders brief the QTB to the commander’s two levels above.
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What is the LCX (Logistical Coordination Exercise)?
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LCXs allow leaders to become proficient at conducting unit sustainment operations such as supply, transportation, medical, personnel replacement, maintenance, and graves registration.
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How can commanders insure that training is effective?
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They must personally observe and assess training at all echelons
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What may NCOs use is assessing squad, crew, and soldier proficiency?
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NCOs may use a leader book is assessing squad, crew, and soldier proficiency.
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What does battle focus drive?
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Battle focus drives METL development allowing the commander to narrow the scope of his training challenge to make it manageable.
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What two things does sustainment training do?
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Trains on tasks, which build on skills mastered by the soldier, leader, and units.
Uses opportunity training to constantly hone proficiency on known tasks. |
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When are FTXs (Field Training Exercise) conducted?
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FTXs are conducted under simulated combat conditions in the field.
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For noncommissioned officers, who are the key players in the reception and integration phase?
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For noncommissioned officers, the CSM and 1SG are key players in the reception and integration phase
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The CSM and key NCOs review and refine the supporting tasks for two things in each unit. Name those two things.
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Each skill level in every MOS within the unit
CTT (Common Task Testing) |
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What type of training excites and motivates soldiers and leaders?
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Training that is tough, realistic, and mentally and physically challenging.
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What does the combat training center program provide?
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The combat training center program provides the most realistic environment available for corps and subordinate units during peacetime.
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Why is it particularly important to train and monitor low-density MOS soldiers?
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vSometimes their hours are different and they get lost in the shuffle and therefore remain untrained if not monitored and included in training
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The unit leader development program consists of what three phases?
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Reception and integration
Basic skills development Advanced development and sustainment. |
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Training schedules are developed at what level and approved by whom?
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Developed at company level and approved by the battalion commander
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Name the four elements of TADSS.
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Training aids
Devices Simulators Simulations. |