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What FM covers Army Physical Readiness Training? |
FM 7-22. |
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Why is physical readiness training a mandatory training requirement? |
• Considered by senior leaders to be essential to individual, unit, and force readiness. • Required by law for all individuals and units. |
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Who serves as the primary trainers for enlisted Soldiers, crews, and small teams? |
Noncommissioned officers |
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To accomplish the PRT mission, what must NCOs do? |
• Identify specific tasks that PRT enhances in support of the unit’s C- or D-METL. • Prepare, rehearse, and execute PRT. • Evaluate PRT and conduct AARs to provide feedback to the commander. |
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What are the 8 tenets of train as you will fight, as they relate to PRT? |
• support full spectrum operations and promote quick transitions between missions. • support proficiency in combined arms operations and unified actions. • focus is on training the fundamentals first. •must be performance-oriented, conducted under realistic conditions, and mission focused. • Should incorporate challenging, complex, ambiguous, and uncomfortable situations. • Must incorporate safety and composite risk management (CRM). • Must be conducted under conditions that replicate the operational environment. • Must be conducted during deployments. |
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What are the tenets of standards-based training? |
• Leaders know and enforce standards. • Leaders define success in the absence of standards. • Leaders train to standard, not time. |
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What are the PRT System’s phases? |
• The initial conditioning phase • The toughening phase • The sustaining phase |
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What are the principles that the conduct of Army PRT follows? |
• Precision • Progression • Integration |