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TRAIN TO WIN - Military Field Manual - Principles of Training The Role of Leaders Developing the Unit Training Plan The Army Operations Process Training for Battle Training Environment Realistic Training Command Training Guidance… - cover

TRAIN TO WIN - Military Field Manual - Principles of Training The Role of Leaders Developing the Unit Training Plan The Army Operations Process Training for Battle Training Environment Realistic Training Command Training Guidance…

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Publisher: Madison & Adams Press

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This book describes in detail how the Army trains to win in diverse situations and on different terrains, to overcome strenuous environments and avert all types of attacks. With that focus, the Army develops training readiness and the capabilities that support Army and joint force of the commanders. The authors expended the fundamental concepts of the Army's training doctrine. This reading focuses on training leaders, Soldiers, and Army Civilians as effectively and efficiently as possible given limitations in time and resources. It also aims to ensure that leaders incorporate ethical aspects (such as moral-ethical decision points and personal actions) into training scenarios or routinely discuss ethics during post-training after action reviews.
Contents: 
Training Overview 
Train to Win 
Principles of Training 
Training Proficiency 
The Role of Leaders 
Battle Focus 
Training Environment
Training for Battle Rhythm 
Commanders' Dialogues 
Reserve Component Training Considerations 
Developing the Unit Training Plan 
Training Readiness 
The Army Operations Process 
Command Training Guidance 
The Unit Training Plan 
Training Briefing 
Conducting Training Events 
Overview 
Plan 
Prepare 
Execute 
Assess 
Realistic Training 
Training and Evaluation Outlines 
Company Training Meetings 
After Action Reviews 
Lane Training 
Unit Training Plan 
All Training Briefings 
T-week Concept
Available since: 07/31/2017.
Print length: 154 pages.

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