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