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What is meant by Performance Oriented Training? |
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The Soldiers learn best by hands on. |
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What is the Army's number one priority?
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Training.
Training is what we do, not something we do. |
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Training is the instruction of personnel to increase their capacity to perform specific military functions and associated individual collective tasks.
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What does realistic training inspire?
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Realistic training inspires excellence by fostering initiative, enthusiasm and eagerness to learn. |
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What is the goal of Combat Level Training? |
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The goal of Combat Level Training is to achieve Combat Level Standards? |
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What are the three types of Training Plans?
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The three types of Training Plans are
Long-Range, Short-Range, and Near-Term. |
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What does Evaluation of Training measure? |
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Evaluation of Training measures the demonstrated ability of Soldiers, Commanders, Leaders, BattleStaffs and units against the Army Standard. |
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What does realistic training require? |
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Realistic Training requires organizations to train the way they will fight or support within all dimensions of the battlefield/ space. |
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What does AAR stand for and what does it provide? |
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AAR stands for After Action Review and it provides feedback to units by involving participants in the training diagnostic process in order to increase and reinforce learning. |
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What does the term METL stand for? |
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The term METL stands for Mission Essential Task List. |
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What are the codes used to rate Task Proficiency? |
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The codes used to rate Task Proficiency are:
T = Trained
P = Needs Practice
U = Untrained |
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What are the 5 primary inputs to METL Development?
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The 5 primary inputs to METL Development are:
1. Wartime Operational Plans
2. Enduring Combat Capabilities
3. Operational Environment
4. Directed Missions
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5. External Guidance |
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Who stated, "The best form of welfare for the troops is first-class training, for this saves unnecessary casualties."? |
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The person who made that quote was
Field Marshal Erwin Rommel.
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What does MILES stand for?
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MILES stands for
Multiple Integrated Laser Engagement System.
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What are the 4 parts that the AAR consist of? |
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The 4 parts that the AAR consists of are:
1. Review what was supposed to happen.
2. Establish what did happen.
3.Determine what was right or wrong with what happened.
4. Determine how the task should be done differently next time. |
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Evaluations can be done in what 5 ways? |
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Evaluations can be done
Informal
Formal
Internal
External
or a combanation of those 4 ways. |
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What does well-structured training contain?
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Well-Structured training contains a mixture of initial and sustainment training. |
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ITEP is an Integrated Training Evaluation Program. |
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What are the 3 Core Domains that shape the critical learning experiences throughout a Soldier's or Leader's career? |
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The 3 Core Domains are
The Operational
Institutional
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Self-Development Domains |
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What is the 1 priority of Army Training? |
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The 1 purpose of Army Training is to produce competent, confident and adaptive Soldiers, Leaders and Units, trained and ready to fight and win our Nation's battles. |
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What is the definition of METL? |
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METL is a compilation of collective Mission Essential Tasks an organization must perform successfully to accomplish its Wartime Mission. |
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What is the foundation of the Training Process? |
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The foundation of the Training Process is the Training Management Cycle. |
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What Field Manual covers Training the Force? |
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