Battle Focus Training
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- What FM covers BFT?
- FM 7-1
- Explain the relationship betwixt FM 7-0 and FM 7-1
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FM 7-0 sets doctrine
FM 7-1 discusses execution of that doctrine - COs have 2 major training responsibilities what are they?
- Train the unit to accomplish mission/ Develop soldiers and leaders for future responsibilities
- What is the ATLDM?
- Army training and leader development model
- What are the components of of the leader development model?
- Assessment/ feedback/ army culture/ ethics/ values/ standards/ training principles/ warrior ethos/ 3 core domains: operational/institutional/ self development
- The leader training and leader development action plan consists of what 3 phases?
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Reception and intergration
basic competency
leader development and sustainment - Why is it so important to train to maintain?
- because training cannot happen if essential equipment and systems are not mission ready
- TA-50 is short for what equipment issue form?
- Common table of allowances 50
- Once soldiers and units have trained to standard, they maintain proficiency through what training?
- Sustainment training
- What is meant by battle focus?
- it is the concept used to derive peacetime training from wartime missions
- Who is the approving authority for a unit METL?
- The next higher wartime commander
- What is the lowest level unit that prepares a METL?
- Company
- What is the lowest level unit that has battle tasks?
- Company
- What does TADSS stand for?
- Training aids, Devices, Simulators, Simulations
- A training objective consits of Task, Condition, and Standard. What must Condition include?
- Status of threat forces/ equipment needed/ references/ physical or environ conditions/ restrictions
- What is CATS?
- Combined Arms Training Strategy- describes the ways and means to acheive and sustain warfighting readiness
- What is a battle roster?
- A listing of individuals in a unit that reflects capabilities and proficiencies
- What is risk management?
- The process of IDing, assessing, and controlling risks balanced with the benefits or training
- What is risk assessment?
- IDing and assessing hazards
- What is risk level?
- a measure of the odds of a specific hazard creating an accident
- What is Sergeants time?
- is a standards based, performance oriented, battle focused training.
- What is the difference between efficient and effective training?
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Efficient is a good use of resources
Effective builds unit cohesion, teamwork and confidence - What are the 3 methods to present training to soldiers>? Which is the preferred method? least preferred?
- Demonstration/ lecture/ conference/ demo/ lecture
- What are pre-execution checks?
- the informal coordination conducted prior to the conduct of training
- What are precombat checks?
- detailed final checks conducted immediately before and during execution
- What are the 2 types of AARs?
- Formal and informal
- What does CALL stand for?
- Center for Army Lessons Learned
- What is a leaders book?
- a tool for NCOs to maintain info on soldiers, training status, maintainance status, and equipment accountability
- What does a leaders book look like?
- pressed wood pulp binded and covered with cardboard. Whatever works for the NCO