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What is the number one principle of peacetime training?
To replicate battlefield conditions.
What are the three primary methods to present training?
Demonstration
Lecture
Conference
What does effective training require?
The personal time, energy, and guidance of commanders and leaders.
What is the Army training standard?
To train in accordance with TMs -10 and -20
Once Soldiers and units have trained to standard, how do they maintain proficiency?
Through sustainment training.
Which FM covers Battle Focused Training?
FM 7-1
How do commanders establish their unit's METL?
Based on war and external directives.
What do leaders use to assess soldier, leader, and unit proficiency?
Evaluations and other feedback.
How should units train during peacetime?
Units should train in peacetime, as they will fight during war. Training must replicate battlefield conditions.
Evaluation of training is critical to assessing what?
To assess the unit's capability to perform its METL tasks.
What is a Battle Roster?
A listing of individuals or elements that reflects war-fighting capabilities.
What is a TEWT and where is it conducted?
TACTICAL EXERCISE WITHOUT TROOPS
Conducted by leaders and staff on actual terrain, allows a battalion or company commander to train his staff and subordinate leaders.
Should all maintenance be on the unit's training schedule?
YES
What are the ten principles of training?
1. Commanders are responsible for training.
2. NCOs train individuals, crews, and small teams.
3. Train as a combined arms and joint team.
4. Train for combat proficiency.
5. Train to standard using appropriate doctrine.
6. Train to adapt.
7. Train to maintain and sustain.
8. Train using multi-echelon techniques.
9. Train to sustain proficiency.
10. Train and develop leaders.