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Primarily, there are three methods used to present training. What are they?
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Demonstration
Conference Lecture |
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Once soldiers and units have trained to the standard, how do they maintain proficiency?
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Through sustainment training.
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Which FM covers Battle Focused Training?
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FM 7-1
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What is a Battle Roster?
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A list of individuals, crews, or elements that reflects capabilities, proficiencies of critical tasks, or other information concerning war fighting capabilities.
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What is the AAR?
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An after action review that helps individuals discover what happened, why it happened, and how it can be done better.
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How can commanders insure that training is effective?
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By observing and assessing training at all echelons.
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When are FTXs (Field Training Exercise) conducted?
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Under simulated combat conditions in the field.
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What is risk assessment?
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Process of making operations safer without compromising the mission.
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What needs to be identified at the appropriate level to support the accomplishment of the units mission essential tasks?
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Leaders and soldiers tasks.
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When selecting exercises, commanders must consider what key questions?
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Who will be trained?
What are the training objectives? Which, if any, of the training excercises are most suitable to accomplish the mission? What are the available resources? |
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What is the number one principle of peacetime training?
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Replicate Battlefield Conditions
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What does effective training require?
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Personal time, energy, and guidance of commanders.
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What is the Army training standard?
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Train and maintain to the published standards to the TM -10 and -20.
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What is lane training?
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Technique for training primarily company team-level and smaller units on a series of selected soldier, leader, and collective tasks using specific terrain.
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Why aren't AARs critiques?
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They do not determine success or failure.
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What are the five basic fundamentals that commanders and leaders must use?
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Move
Shoot Communicate Sustain Secure |
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What are simulations?
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Effective training alternatives when maneuver and gunnery training opportunities are limited.
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What is the most difficult task for an AAR leader?
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To avoid turning the discussion into a criteria and lecture.
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What does the MAPEX portray?
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Military situations on maps and overlays.
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What is a crew drill?
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Collective action that the crew of a weapon or piece of equipment must perform to use the weapon or equipment.
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