Develop Training Plans Flashcards

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What are the training principles that back the philosophy of training being correlated with victory in war?

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Training Mandate, Training Imperative, Train as you fight, Make Commanders Responsible for Training, Use Standards-based training, Use Performance-Oriented Training, Use Mission-oriented training, Train as a MAGTF to fight as a combined arms, train to sustain proficiency, and train to challenge

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What does SATE stand for?

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Systems Approach to Training and Education

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What are the phases to SATE?

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Analysis, Design, Development, Implementation, and Evaluation

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What does METL stand for?

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Mission Essential Task List

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What is the Planning Process?

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METL Training, Assessment, Commander’s Guidance, Training Plans

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What does TEEP stand for?

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Training plan/Training Exercise and Employment Plan

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What do we get from training?

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the ability to follow procedures, execute techniques, apply tactics, and integrate the capabilities of arms and service

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What does standards based training do?

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Provides a measurement of performance, provides Marines with the ability to adjust rapidly to changing tactical situations, eliminates the need for retraining if units are cross-attached, fosters flexibility in battle by reducing the need for complex orders, and teaches Marines to respond to changes in combat in a reflexive and automatic manner

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What is SATE?

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A systematic, problem-solving model used by commanders to produce an effective training program and it is used in the development of all Marine Corps’ training.

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When in the design phase…what are the 3 ranges and what periods do they cover?

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Long-range (18-24 months), Midrange (annual), and Short-Range (quarterly)

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What does MPS stand for?

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Mission performance standard

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