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BATTLE FOCUS TRAINNING
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What is the number one principle of peacetime training?
Definition
Replicate battlefield conditions
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Primarily, there are three methods used to present training. What are they?
Definition
            Lecture
            Conference
            Demonstration
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What does effective training require?
Definition

Effective training requires the personal time, energy, and guidance

            of commanders

Term
What is the Army training standard?
Definition

The standard for the Army is to train and maintain to the published standards in Technical Manuals (TMs) -10 and -20

Term
When does the greatest combat power result?
Definition
The greatest combat power results when leaders synchronize combat support (CS) and combat service support (CSS) systems to compliment and reinforce one another.
Term
Once soldiers and units have trained to the standard, how do they maintain proficiency?
Definition
They maintain proficiency through sustainment training.
Term
Which FM covers Battle Focused Training?
Definition
FM 7-1
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How do commanders determine their units' METLs?
Definition

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?
Definition
Leaders use evaluations and other feedback to assess soldier, leader, and unit proficiency.
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How should units train during peacetime?
Definition

Units should train in peacetime, as they will fight during war.

            Peacetime training must replicate battlefield conditions. All training is

            based on this principle

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The evaluation of collective training is critical to assessing what?
Definition

The evaluation of collective training is critical to assessing a unit's

            capability to perform its METL tasks

Term
What is a Battle Roster?
Definition
Listing of individuals, crews, or elements that reflects  capabilities, proficiencies of critical tasks, and other information concerning war-fighting capabilities
Term
What is a TEWT and where is it conducted?
Definition
Tactical Exercise Without Troops. The TEWT is conducted on actual  terrain with unit leaders and staffs, without soldiers. A TEWT allows the battalion TF or company commander to train his staff and  subordinate leaders
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. What must soldiers, leaders, and units be proficient in to perform their missions under battlefield conditions?
Definition

Soldiers, leaders, and units must be proficient in the basic skills required to perform their missions under battlefield conditions

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What is the FCX (Fire Coordination Exercise)?
Definition

The FCX is used to train the combined arms team chain of command and related fire control elements to rapidly synchronize fires on the battlefield

Term
What does the gathering of this information help identify?
Definition
This information helps to identify a strategy to improve or sustain training proficiency
Term
Where may the CPX (Command Post Exercise) be conducted?
Definition

The CPX may be conducted in garrison or in the field. It requires the establishment of the command post

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Should all maintenance be on the unit's training schedule?
Definition
Yes
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What are the ten principles of training?
Definition

            Train as a combined arms and joint team.
            Train for combat proficiency
            Realistic conditions
            Performance-oriented
            Train to standard using appropriate doctrine
            Train to adapt
            Train to maintain and sustain
            Train using multi-echelon techniques
            Train to sustain proficiency
            Train and develop leaders.
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What are STXs (Situational Training Exercise)?
Definition
STXs are mission-related, limited exercises designed to train one collective task, or a group of related tasks and drills, through practice
Term
What drives the M.E.T.L. development process?
Definition

Battle focus

 

Term
What is the AAR?
Definition
The AAR is a structured review process that allows training participants to discover for themselves what happened, why it happened, and how it can be done better
Term
Where does the CFX (Command Field Exercise) lay?
Definition
The CFX lies on a scale between the CPX and the FTX.
Term
What is the next step for the battalion commander once the METL is developed?
Definition
Once the METL is developed, the battalion commander briefs his next   higher wartime commander who approves the METL
Term
What is a battle drill?
Definition
A battle drill is a collective action rapidly executed without applyinga deliberate decision-making process
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Who do AC commanders brief the QTB to?
Definition
AC commanders brief the QTB to the commander’s two levels above.
Term
What is the LCX (Logistical Coordination Exercise)?
Definition

LCXs allow leaders to become proficient at conducting unit

            sustainment operations such as supply, transportation, medical, personnel replacement, maintenance, and graves registration

Term
How can commanders ensure that training is effective?
Definition
They must personally observe and assess training at all echelons
Term

What may NCOs use is assessing squad, crew, and soldier proficiency?

Definition
NCOs may use a leader book is assessing squad, crew, and soldier proficiency
Term
What does battle focus drive?
Definition

Battle focus drives METL development allowing the commander to narrow the scope of his training challenge to make it manageable

Term
What two things does sustainment training do?
Definition

Trains on tasks, which build on skills mastered by the soldier, leader, and units uses opportunity training to constantly hone proficiency on  known tasks

 

Term
When are FTXs (Field Training Exercise) conducted?
Definition
FTXs are conducted under simulated combat conditions in the field
Term
For noncommissioned officers, who are the key players in the reception and integration phase?
Definition
For noncommissioned officers, the CSM and 1SG are key players in the reception and integration phase
Term
The CSM and key NCOs review and refine the supporting tasks for two things in each unit. Name those two things.
Definition

Each skill level in every MOS within the unit 

CTT

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What type of training excites and motivates soldiers and leaders?
Definition
Training that is tough, realistic, and mentally and physically challenging
Term
What does the combat training center program provide?
Definition

The combat training center program provides the most realistic

environment available for corps and subordinate units during peacetime.

Term
Why is it particularly important to train and monitor low-density MOS soldiers?
Definition
Sometimes their hours are different and they get lost in the shuffle and therefore remain untrained if not monitored and included in training
Term
The unit leader development program consists of what three phases?
Definition

            Reception and integration
            Basic skills development
            Advanced development and sustainment

 

Term
Training schedules are developed at what level and approved by whom?
Definition

Developed at company level and approved by the battalion commander

 

Term
Name the four elements of TADSS
Definition
            Training aids
            Devices
            Simulators
            Simulations.
Term
What does near-term planning define?
Definition
Near-term planning defines specific actions requires to execute the short-range plans. It is the final phase of planning prior to the execution of training.
Term
What four skills does challenging training build?
Definition
            Builds competence and confidence by developing new skills
            Instills loyalty and dedication
            Inspires excellence by fostering initiative, enthusiasm, and eagerness to learn
            Builds aggressive, well-trained soldier
Term
What begins the training planning process?
Definition
Assessment
Term
What does the basic skills development phase ensure?
Definition
The basic skills development phase ensures that the new leader attains a minimum acceptable level of proficiency in the critical tasks necessary to perform his mission
Term
What are training aids?
Definition
Training aids are items that assist in the conduct of training and the process of learning.
Term
. In the military structure, what is the lowest level that has battle tasks?
Definition

Battalion level

Term
What does the company commander do after he develops the METL?
Definition
He briefs the battalion commander
Term
What do principles of training provide?
Definition
The principles provide direction, but are sufficiently flexible to accommodate local conditions and the judgment of commanders and other leaders
Term
What does the advanced development and sustainment phase involve?
Definition
The advanced development and sustainment phase involves sustaining those tasks already mastered and developing proficiency in new tasks
Term
What is multi-echelon training?
Definition
Multi-echelon training is the simultaneous training of more than one echelon on different tasks
Term
At battalion level, how does long-range planning start?
Definition
At battalion level, long-range planning starts with unit assessment and is the basis for the long- range training calendar
Term
What unit is the lowest level to have a METL?
Definition
The company
Term
What is a low density MOS?
Definition
A MOS within an organization or unit that is required but applies to a very small amount of soldiers
Term
What is long-range planning based on?
Definition
Long-range planning is based on unit assessment
Term
Give some examples of training aids
Definition
            Visual modification (VISMOD) sets; for example, BRDM-2 mock-up
            Graphic training aids (GTAs); for example-
                        GTA 10-2-2, Fuel System Supply Point
                        GTA 6-5-2, Fire Direction Kit
                        GTA 3-6-3, NBC Warning and Reporting System
            Models; for example, inert munitions
            Displays; for example, 35-millimeter slides on training topics
            Books; for example, documentation on training aids
            Pictures to support briefings and presentations
            Magnetic media; for example, training films
Term
Why must the entire METL development process be understood by NCOs?
Definition
So that NCOs can integrate soldier tasks
Term
What do leaders list in the leader book?
Definition
Leaders list in the leader book the common tasks found in the Soldier's Manual of Common Tasks that support the METL
Term
Are training meetings negotiable at battalion and company level?
Definition
No. Training meetings are non-negotiable at battalion and company level.
Term
What is a crew drill?
Definition
A crew drill is a collective action that the crew of a weapon or piece of equipment must perform to use the weapon or equipment
Term
A leader may use information in the leader book to provide what?
Definition
A leader may use information in the leader book to provide input on his unit during daily "huddles" and company training meetings.
Term
What is risk assessment?
Definition
Risk assessment is the thought process of making operations safer without compromising the mission.
Term
What is band of excellence?
Definition
The range of proficiency within which a unit is capable of executing its wartime METL tasks
Term
Commanders select a particular training exercise or combination of exercises based on what?
Definition
Commander selects a particular training exercise or combination of exercises based on specific training objectives and on available resources
Term
Do soldiers have a legal responsibility to attend scheduled training?
Definition
Yes
Term
What are training devices?
Definition
Training devices are three-dimensional objects that improve training.
Term
What needs to be identified at the appropriate level to support the accomplishment of the units’ mission essential tasks?
Definition
Leader and soldier tasks must be identified.
Term
What are simulators?
Definition

Simulators are a special category of training devices that replicate all or most of a systems functions

Term
What is the most difficult task for an AAR leader?
Definition
To avoid turning the discussion into a criteria or lecture
Term
When selecting exercises, commanders must consider what key questions?
Definition

            Who will be trained (soldiers, leaders, teams, or units)?
            What are the training objectives?
            Which, if any, of the training exercises are most suitable to accomplish each objective?
            What are the available resources (time, training areas, equipment, money)?

Which of the training exercises or combination will help meets the training objectives within the available training resources?

Term
What does the battle staff consist of?
Definition
The battle staff consists of the battalion staff and battalion slice (CS and CSS elements that are tasked-organized)
Term
What does the MAPEX portray?
Definition
The MAPEX portrays military situations on maps and overlays.
Term
When are informal AARs usually conducted?
Definition
Informal AARs are usually conducted for soldiers and crew, squad, and platoon-level training, or when resources are not available 
Term
Give some examples of simulators.
Definition

Conduct-of-fire trainer (COFT); for examples, M2 BFV and M1 Abrams                      Flight simulators

 Weaponeer
  Simulations networking (SIMNET)

Term
What is the battlefield operating systems (BOS)
Definition

A tool that the TF commander may use to organize his battle tasks is

the battlefield operating systems (BOS)

Term
What are simulations?
Definition
Simulations provide leaders effective training alternatives when maneuver and gunnery training opportunities are limited
Term
What are pre-execution checks?
Definition
Pre-execution checks are the informal planning and coordination conducted prior to training execution
Term
. When are formal AARs usually conducted?
Definition
Formal AARs are normally conducted at company level and above
Term
What is training strategy?
Definition
The method used to attain desired levels of training proficiency on METL
Term
What are the five basic fundamentals that commanders and leaders must use?
Definition
            Move
            Shoot
            Communicate
            Sustain
            Secure
Term
Historically speaking, more casualties occur in combat due to what?
Definition
Accidents
Term
When used properly, simulations can create what?
Definition

When used properly, simulations can create the environment and stress

of battle needed for effective command and battle staff training

Term
Why aren't AARs critiques?
Definition
AARs are not critiques because they do not determine success or failure
Term
What are two keys to success in combat?
Definition
Night training and adverse weather training are keys to success in combat
Term
What is an AAR?
Definition
An AAR is a review of training that allows soldiers, leaders, and units   to discover for themselves what happened during the training and why. It is also used to solicit ideas on how the training could have been performed better
Term
What are post operation checks?
Definition
Tasks a unit accomplishes at the conclusion of training
Term
What begins the training planning process?
Definition

The assessment begins the training planning process

 

Term
What is lane training?
Definition
Lane training is a technique for training primarily company team-level and smaller units on a series of selected soldier, leader, and collective tasks using specific terrain
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