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