Training Flashcards

1
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ADP 7-0

A

Training Units and Developing Leaders

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ADRP 7-0

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Training Units and Developing Leaders

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AR 350-1

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Army Training and Leader Development

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4
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What is an NCOs principal duty?

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To train

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What is a unit’s primary focus when not deployed?

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Training

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Who is the primary trainer of enlisted Soldiers, crews, and small teams?

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NCOs

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How does the Army prepare to conduct unified land operations?

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By conducting tough, realistic, standards based, performance oriented training

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What is the cornerstone of operational success?

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Effective training and leader development

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What are the three domains of leader development?

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Operational, institutional, and self development

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What are the Army Principles of unit training?

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-Commander’s and other leaders are responsible for training
-Noncommissioned officers train individuals, crews, and small teams
-Train to standard
-Train as you fight
-Train while operating
-Train fundamentals first
-Train to develop adaptability
-Understand the operational environment
-Train to sustain
-Train to maintain
-Conduct multi-echelon and concurrent training

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What is meant by the term “train as you fight”?

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Training under expected conditions for the mission and adjusting the levels of intensity and complexity

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What is a Mission Essential Task (MET)?

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A task a unit could perform based on its design, equipment, manning, and table of organization

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13
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What is a Mission Essential Task List (METL)?

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A compilation of mission essential tasks

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How does a company level unit develop its METL?

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In corroboration with its higher headquarters and utilizing a Universal Joint Task List, Army Universal Task List, or Combined Arms Training Strategy

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What is the Digital Training Management System?

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DTMS is the Army’s authorized automated system for managing and recording training for Army units. It is a web based planning and management that allows a unit to plan, resource, and track individual and collective training

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16
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What Army regulation would an NCO research to identify all required annual training for his unit?

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AR 350-1 Army Training and Leader Development

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What is the goal of NCO Education System?

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To prepare NCOs to lead and train Soldiers

18
Q

What does the NCO Education System provide to NCOs?

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NCOES provides the NCO with leadership, technical, and tactical training relevant to the duties, responsibilities, and missions they will perform in operational units

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What is the foundation of a unit’s readiness?

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The foundation of a unit’s readiness ties directly to the proficiencies of its individual Soldiers

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What is meant by an individual task?

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A clearly defined and measurable activity accomplished by an individual

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What is collective training?

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The performance of individual tasks by Soldiers, teams, and crews that contribute to the unit’s training and proficiency

22
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What is a training objective by definition?

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A statement that describes the desired outcome of a unit’s training activity

23
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What is the purpose of pre-execution checks?

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Checks that equipment is ready and serviceable, trainers are prepared, training support resources are coordinated and available, and leaders have conducted initial risk management checks