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What does the MAPEX portray?
The MAPEX portrays military situations on maps and overlays.
When are informal AARs usually conducted?
Informal AARs are usually conducted for soldiers and crew, squad, and platoon-level training, or when resources are not available to conduct a formal review.
Give some examples of simulators.
Conduct-of-fire trainer (COFT); for examples, M2 BFV and M1 Abrams.
Flight simulators.
Weaponeer.
Simulations networking (SIMNET).
What is the battlefield operating systems (BOS)
A tool that the TF commander may use to organize his battle tasks is the battlefield operating systems (BOS).
What are simulations?
Simulations provide leaders effective training alternatives when maneuver and gunnery training opportunities are limited.
What are pre-execution checks?
Pre-execution checks are the informal planning and coordination conducted prior to training execution.
When are formal AARs usually conducted?
Formal AARs are normally conducted at company level and above.
What is training strategy?
The method used to attain desired levels of training proficiency on METL
What are the five basic fundamentals that commanders and leaders must use?
Move
Shoot
Communicate
Sustain
Secure.
Historically speaking, more casualties occur in combat due to what?
Accidents.
When used properly, simulations can create what?
When used properly, simulations can create the environment and stress of battle needed for effective command and battle staff training.
Why aren't AARs critiques?
AARs are not critiques because they do not determine success or failure.
What are two keys to success in combat?
Night training and adverse weather training are keys to success in combat.
What does AAR stand for and what does it provide?
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After Action Review. An AAR provides feedback to units by involving participants in the training diagnostic process in order to increase and reinforce learning. The AAR leader guides participants in identifying deficiencies and seeking solutions
What begins the training planning process?
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The assessment begins the training planning process
What is lane training?
Lane training is a technique for training primarily company team-level and smaller units on a series of selected soldier, leader, and collective tasks using specific terrain.