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What ADP/ADRP covers Training Units and Developing Leaders?
ADP/ADRP 7-0.
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Who is responsible for training units and developing leaders?
Commanders.
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Where does training begin?
Training begins in the generating force.
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Where do Soldiers build on the fundamental skills, knowledge, and behaviors, which were developed in institutional training?
- Operational assignments.
- Describe self-development?
- A personal responsibility that helps you with your current and future positions
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What are the 3 training domains?
- Institutional
- Operational
- Self-development
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What is the institutional training domain?
The training and education system for soldiers, military leaders and civilians
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What is the operational training domain?
The training active organizations undertake while at home station, at maneuver combat training centers, during joint exercises, at mobilization centers, and while operationally deployed
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What is the self-development training domain?
Planned/goal-oriented learning that reinforces an individual’s knowledge base
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What process do commanders apply to unit training and leader development?
The operations process
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What are roles of training and leader development?
Training, leader development, role of the commander
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What is the key to the mission accomplishment in the army organizations?
A well trained civilian workforce
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What is the primary focus of a unit while not deployed?
Training
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Why are Nco’s so important to the training role?
They train enlisted soldiers, senior leaders and junior officers
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What are the principles of unit training?
- Train to standard
- Train to sustain
- Train to maintain
- Train as you fight
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Who is the audience for ADP 7-0?
All leaders and trainers
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What is the purpose of unit training?
To build and maintain ready units
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What is train as you fight?
Training under an unexpected operational environment
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Soldiers and leaders train to master what?
Individual and unit tasks
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What are training events used for?
Leaders to train educate and give experience to subordinates
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What is the operations process?
Plan, prepare, execute, and assess
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What are the Army principles of unit training?
- Commanders and other leaders are responsible for training.
- Noncommissioned officers train individuals, crews, and small teams.
- Train to standard.
- Train as you will fight.
- Train while operating.
- Train fundamentals first.
- Train to develop adaptability.
- Understand the operational environment.
- Train to sustain.
- Train to maintain.
- Conduct multi-echelon and concurrent training.
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What does METL stand for?
- (M)ission
- (E)ssential
- (T)ask
- (L)ist
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What is METL?
(METL) represents the doctrinal framework of fundamental tasks for which the unit was designed.
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