MOD D Flashcards
How many Principles of training are there?
11
What are the 11 principles of training?
- Commanders and other leaders are responsible for training
- NCOs Train Individuals, Crews, and Small Teams
- Train to standard
- Train as you will fight
- Train while operating
- Train fundamentals first
- Train to develop adaptability
- Understand the operational environment
- Train to sustain
- Train to maintain
- Conduct multiechelon and concurrent training
How many types of AARs are there?
2
What are the types of AARS
formal and informal
What are the steps to the operations process
Plan, prepare, execute, and assess
What meeting is the single most important meeting?
Training meeting
How often should training meetings be conducted?
weekly
AN AAR consists of four parts what are the parts?
- Review what was supposed to happen
- Establish what happened
- Determine what was right or wrong with what happened
- Determine how the task should be done differently
describe a battle rhythm
a deliberate cycle of command, staff, and unit activities intended to synchronize current and future operations.
Define MET
Mission Essential Task
What are the 5 inputs to a METL development
- Wartime Operational Plans
- Enduring Combat Capabilities
- Operational Environment
- Directed Missions
- External Guidance
What is Table I subject matter?
Basic System skills
What is Table II subject matter?
Ready for Action Drills
What is Table III subject matter?
Basic ABM
What is Table IV subject matter?
Basic Gunnery Certification
What table is used to train Individuals to perform as crew members and prepare individual crew members for assigned wartime missions.
Table I-IV
How many Subtasks are in Table I
18 Subtasks
What ABML is Conducted during a Table VIII
ABM 11
What tables are evaluations as unit collective events the provide a means of instilling crew integrity, teamwork, and unit cohesion?
Table VIII and Table XII
Who is the audience for TC 3-01.86?
Commanders, Trainers, Evaluators, Leaders and soldiers
During table VIII missile reloads crews have _____minutes to move______ missiles and return to an operational status.
60 minutes and 6 missiles
Within how many minutes must the RSOP team deploy after receiving the MWO?
30 minutes
How often are you required to take a Table IV test?
Within the first 90 days and 6 months after
Who are the primary trainers of individuals, small teams, and crews
NCO’s
How often must table IV written exams be updated?
Every 6 months
What is patriot gunnery table II?
Ready for action drills
During a table XII reload how long does the crew have to complete the reload and how many missiles must be moved?
120 minutes and 6 missiles
Define CATS
Combines arms training strategy
Basic gunnery table include what ABML
ABML 1-5
What table evaluates an individual soldiers ability to maintain equipment, operate the equipment, and function within a crew?
Table IV
Who is responsible for conducting training and gunnery certification?
Leaders at all levels
Who is responsible for conducting table XII certifications?
BDE Commanders
Who is responsible for conducting table VIII certifications?
BN Commanders
What ABML is used for Table VIII evaluations?
ABML 11
What ABML is used for Table XII?
ABML 16
Missile reload should take place during ABM. During ABM, the ESC crew will request missile reload from who?
The BCP
What are the six patriot specific training devices available for use by units?
TPTs LAT OTM MRTs RT3 FMS-D
Who with NCOs ensure training is scheduled and equipment available?
Battery 1SG
What patriot gunnery table is the evaluation gate for the intermediate to advanced?
Table VIII
What table trains ECS and BCP crews on intermediate level ABML and LS crews on GMT or Forklift reload?
Table V
What is Table VI
PM and E
What is the frequency that patriot FP train tables 1-3 IAW gunnery standards?
Twice weekly
What is Table VII
Commanders Assessment
How often must Table VI be trained as a practical exercise?
Weekly
Training continuous when units are deployed or when conducting daily operations. As units operate they learn from formal and informal AARs. They train to improve performance and address changes in tactics techniques and procedures that affect the operation.
Train while operating
What is Table IX
Alert state assumption and RFA drills
What is Table X
Advanced level ABM and missile reload
______ means training under expected operational environments
train as you fight
Training under complex changing conditions with minimal information available to make decisions
Leaders train to develop adaptability
: The Standardized_____ represents the tasks of decisive action that a unit could perform based on it table of organization and equipment or table of distribution
METL
what is a task a unit could perform based on its design, equipment, manning, and table of organization and equipment of distribution and allowances mission?
MET
Subordinate leaders have responsibility for the proficiency of their respective organizations and subordinates. What fundamental does this demonstrate?
Commanders and other leaders are responsible for training
NCOs are the primary trainers of_______,_______ and _______
Enlisted soldiers, crews, and small teams
What are the three training domains?
Institutional, operational, and self development
What level of Patriot gunnery tables includes missile reload and PM&E under varying CBNR and other operational conditions
Advanced Level Gunnery Tables
at what frequency must Table IV, Table VIII, and Table XII be conducted?
Table IV: initial 90 Days and every 6 months
Table VIII: Annually
Table XII: Semi-Annually
The unit will have_______ to prepare the Patriot system for movement.
45 Min
What sub task must LS crews receive “goes” to pass Table VIII?
Subtask 1, 3, and 4