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What is the number one principle of peacetime training?
Replicate battlefield conditions
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Primarily, there are three methods used to present training. What are they?
- Demonstration (Most Preferred Method)
- Conference
- Lecture (Least Preferred Method)
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What is the Army training standard?
The standard for the Army is to train and maintain to the published standards in Technical Manuals (TMs) -10 and -20.
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Once soldiers and units have trained to the standard, how do they maintain proficiency?
They maintain proficiency through sustainment training.
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Which FM covers Battle Focused Training?
FM 7-1.
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How do commanders determine their units' METLs?
Commanders determine their units' METLs based on war and external directives.
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What do leaders use to assess soldier, leader, and unit proficiency?
evaluations and feedback
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The evaluation of collective training is critical to assessing what?
The evaluation of collective training is critical to assessing a unit's capability to perform its METL tasks.
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What is a Battle Roster?
Listing of individuals, crews, or elements that reflects capabilities, proficiencies of critical tasks, and other information concerning war-fighting capabilities.
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What are STXs (Situational Training Exercise)?
mission related exercises
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What is the AAR?
After Action Review, what happened, what was supposed to happen? improvements
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What is a battle drill?
a collective action executed rapidly
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What may NCOs use is assessing squad, crew, and soldier proficiency?
leaders book
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In the military structure, what is the lowest level that has battle tasks?
Battalion level
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What is risk assessment?
the process of making missions safer
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What is the most difficult task for an AAR leader?
not to turn the discussion into a lecture
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When are informal AARs usually conducted?
for soldiers when resources are not available
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When are formal AARs usually conducted?
Formal AARs are normally conducted at company level and above.
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Historically speaking, more casualties occur in combat due to what?
Accidents
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What are two keys to success in combat?
night training and adverse weather training
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why aren't AAR critiques?
they do not determine success and failure
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