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  combined arms training strategy: Toward Combined Arms Warfare Jonathan Mallory House, 1985
  combined arms training strategy: Supporting Training Strategies for Brigade Combat Teams Using Future Combat Systems (FCS) Technologies Michael G. Shanley, 2007 This study seeks to help the Army identify options to improve its future (i.e., circa 2016) training strategies for Brigade Combat Teams (BCTs) equipped with Future Combat System (FCS) technologies. Key findings are that live training will need to remain at the core of training programs for FCS units, and that adaptation to changing operational requirements will be a primary training challenge. Overall, the findings indicate that planned training enhancements can provide important improvements across a wide spectrum; however, the overall training capability achieved will likely be less than that needed to meet future training requirements. Unit time, the potential for technological advancement, and training budgets were found to be key constraints. While the study stresses greater emphasis on training manpower support in battle command training as the Army's best chance for significant near-term improvement, it concludes that longer-term improvement will depend on how closely the Army monitors and manages its enhancement programs. The process of shaping and balancing future training enhancements, for example, would benefit from better information and improved evaluative capabilities. These changes would be further enhanced by developing better metrics for the quality, quantity, and adaptability of training, by continuing to improve spiral development processes to evolve training methods and means, and by improving the visibility of financial information across training categories.
  combined arms training strategy: Combined Arms Structured Simulation-based Training Programs Dorothy L. Finley, 2000 A series of research and development programs on structured simulation-based training (SST) were conducted during the period 1993-1999. These programs focused on developing SST training Support packages (TSPs) to meet collective training requirements for the combined arms at echelons of brigade and below. An SST development methodology was also produced. The purpose of the methodology was to support future TSP developments as requirements for them are identified. This report represents the second portion of a two-part examination of issues related to SST. The first report described the history of these programs and their lessons learned. This report presents findings in three areas which were either not directly addressed or insufficiently resolved in published SST reports. These areas are: the respective roles of the constructivism and behaviorism/Systems Approach to Training instructional theories in designing the SST TSPs; needs for additional information and SST- related research; and planning and logistical requirements for integrating and maintaining SST as a part of the U.S. Army training system. The information needed to address these three areas was obtained from structured interviews and questionnaires.
  combined arms training strategy: The Army's Training Revolution, 1973-1990 Anne W. Chapman, 1991
  combined arms training strategy: Training Circular TC 3-20.0 Integrated Weapons Training Strategy (IWTS) June 2019 United States Government Us Army, 2019-06-26 This manual, Training Circular TC 3-20.0 Integrated Weapons Training Strategy (IWTS) June 2019, provides a detailed description of the maneuver force's overarching training strategy for all individual and crew-served weapons, through maneuver battalion at home station to achieve fire and maneuver proficiency. It includes the purpose of the IWTS, its standard structure, training requirements, the integration of combined arms assets, and resource requirements for the Armored, Infantry, and Stryker brigade combat teams' maneuver elements. It provides training principles and techniques for use by units to gain proficiency in engaging and destroying threats ethically, effectively, and efficiently in any operational environment.This publication includes all the planning and preparation required for a successful unit weapons training program. Where vehicle- or weapon-specific techniques in this TC conflict with technical manuals, the readers should follow the procedures in the technical manual.This publication applies to the Active Army, the Army National Guard, the Army Civilian Corps, and the United States Army Reserve unless otherwise stated. Users and readers of this publication are invited to submit recommendations that will improve its effectiveness.The principal audience for TC 3-20.0 is commanders, planners, trainers, and master gunners of maneuver units. It provides the details of the Integrated Weapons Training Strategy, known as IWTS, and structure for the maneuver brigade combat teams (BCTs) of the United States Army. The IWTS is an overarching, integrated, and standardized training strategy for the maneuver commander to train, evaluate and assess their unit's overall proficiency at home station. The IWTS incorporates the training models for all individual, crew-served, and weapon platforms, Infantry squads, scouts, engineer squads, as well as maneuver sections, platoons, companies, and battalions, within the maneuver BCT. The IWTS provides the critical training path at home station to weapon, system, and unit proficiency. This includes the collective live- fire training requirements for dismounted squad through battalion live-fire events at home station. This standardized strategy is designed to synchronize with the Army's force generation model (sustainable readiness model), and provide detailed training requirements to maneuver units.The IWTS maximizes the use of training aids, devices, simulators, and simulations (known as TADSS) within all force-on-force and live-fire events in a systematic manner to increase and sustain Soldier and unit proficiency, effectiveness, and lethality. The training strategy is capability-based (weapon/system, ammunition, optics, Soldier) and maximizes the training resources available across the force. This strategy is directly synchronized with echelon-based proficiency gates established within the sustainable readiness model and meets the established training proficiency aim points and standards for a ready and capable force.The IWTS encompasses all critical training that builds a unit's ability to shoot, move, and communicate effectively and efficiently (termed the critical training path). Although the unit conducts other training as part of its training plan, the critical training path includes only those events that, at a minimum, should be conducted to ensure the maximum experience is achieved or gained by the trained Soldier or unit.
  combined arms training strategy: Armor , 2005
  combined arms training strategy: Army Training United States. General Accounting Office, 1993
  combined arms training strategy: AR 350-1 08/19/2014 ARMY TRAINING AND LEADER DEVELOPMENT , Survival Ebooks Us Department Of Defense, www.survivalebooks.com, Department of Defense, Delene Kvasnicka, United States Government US Army, United States Army, Department of the Army, U. S. Army, Army, DOD, The United States Army, AR 350-1 08/19/2014 ARMY TRAINING AND LEADER DEVELOPMENT , Survival Ebooks
  combined arms training strategy: Army Science and Technology Master Plan United States. Department of the Army, 2001
  combined arms training strategy: A Prototype Procedure for Optimizing Training Strategies Edward J. Matto, 1997 For military units to be combat ready, they must be proficient in a collective set of tasks trained at various events. This report presents a research tool called the Training Strategies Optimization Prototype (TSOP) that shows potential to aid commanders in making decisions about how to improve strategies and schedules of training. TSOP was developed to determine whether available Army training data are adequate for systematically deriving alternative training strategies to meet commanders' needs. The prototype uses Army battalion level units, but is adaptable to scheduling problems at other echelons within the Army, for other services, and even for joint applications. This report illustrates TSOP's ability to provide the decision maker with an analytical means by which to schedule training events while considering both performance requirements and resource constraints. In many cases, the maximum level of troop proficiency may be attained through more than one combination of training events. TSOP is designed to allow the decision maker to identify the training strategy to attain and sustain troop proficiency within available resources.--DTIC.
  combined arms training strategy: The Origins and Development of the National Training Center, 1976-1984 Anne W. Chapman, 1992
  combined arms training strategy: Congressional Record United States. Congress, 2011
  combined arms training strategy: Structured Simulation-based Training Program for a Digitized Force , 1999 This report provides an historical account and analysis of the U.S. Army Research Institute's (ARI) research and development (R & D) efforts on structured simulation-based training (SST). These R & D efforts have led to the development of 30 research reports, 14 conference papers, and over 200 training support packages (TSPs). The developed TSPs focused on optimizing the simulation-based training opportunities for armor and mechanized infantry platoons and companies, and their battalion and brigade staffs. The TSPs have also been developed for representatives of a battalion's or a brigade's combat support and combat service support elements. This report's findings indicate that the developed TSPs would, if utilized properly, help the U.S. Army more fully exploit its advanced simulation-training systems. In addition, 43 lessons learned have been derived from these SST projects. The present report provides a central information source on ARI's SST efforts, and has important implications for future SST research and development efforts.--Stinet.
  combined arms training strategy: The Evolution of Forward Surgery in the US Army Lance P. Steahly, David W. Cannon (Sr.), 2018 This volume in the Borden Institute's history series will describe forward US Army surgery from the 1700s to the present time. The book will look at advances in medicine and surgery that improved the lot of the American soldier. In particular, the book will examine the impact of disease upon troop strength, which had special impact in the Revolutionary War through the post-Civil War period. Forward surgery in the modern sense came of age in World War I. The challenge of so many different theaters of conflict in World War II will be examined from the portable surgical hospital of the China-Burma-India Theater of Operations to the surgical evacuation hospital teams of the European Theater of Operations. The evolving care models will feature the story of the Korean War mobile army surgical hospital. The defining performance of helicopter air evacuation in Vietnam, along with improved surgical techniques, will be discussed. Finally, the many advances of forward surgery from the post-Vietnam era to the present will be presented.--Provided by publisher.
  combined arms training strategy: ADA. , 1994
  combined arms training strategy: Observations about Defining Collective Training Requirements Kenneth D. Cross, 1998 In the past, collective training requirements have been defined in terms of the mission, mission segments, or broad functions that an Army aviation unit must learn to perform as a group. It is impossible to infer from these broad task descriptions the specific knowledge and skills that can be acquired only through collective training. Without a clear understanding of these requisite knowledge and skills, it is impossible to make prudent decisions about the level of realism that is required for each component of a collective training simulator. This white paper describes the nature of the problem and describes the authors' views about the unique knowledge and skills that can be acquired and sustained only through collective training exercises. All comments are airmed at the training requirements for the Aviation Reconfigurable Manned Simulator (ARMS) and development of the U.S. Army National Guard Bureau (USANGB).-- P.i.
  combined arms training strategy: Air Defense Artillery , 1994
  combined arms training strategy: AR 350-1 Army Training and Leader Development Headquarters Department of the Army, 2017-08-27 Army Regulation 350-1 is the keystone training regulation for all US Army units. This regulation is the source reference for all training conducted within units across the US Army. This continent 6x9 paperback is designed with commanders, executive officers, and company grade NCOs in mind for portability and ease of use.
  combined arms training strategy: Simulation Training United States. General Accounting Office, 1993
  combined arms training strategy: Simulation Training Barry W. Holman, David S. Epstein, 1997-02 Describes the evolving coordination of simulation activities under the auspices of the Defense Modeling and Simulation Office within DoD. Also addresses the Army's efforts to strengthen the management of its simulation programs, with a particular focus on the acquisition of the Close Combat Tactical Trainer (CCTT). Also includes a review of the Army's CCTT acquisition plan to ensure that it provided for: high level mgmt. oversight, system interoperability, and integration of the system with more traditional forms of training for greater cost effectiveness.
  combined arms training strategy: Field Artillery , 1996-03
  combined arms training strategy: Training in Units United States. Department of the Army, 1993
  combined arms training strategy: Air University Library Index to Military Periodicals , 1991
  combined arms training strategy: Professional Journal of the United States Army , 1993
  combined arms training strategy: Army Ranges and Training Land Program United States. Department of the Army, 1997
  combined arms training strategy: How the Army Runs: A Senior Leader Reference Handbook, 2017-2018 (31st Edition) U.S. Army War College, 2018-11-19 This text explains and synthesizes the functioning and relationships of numerous Defense, Joint, and Army organizations, systems, and processes involved in the development and sustainment of trained and ready forces for the Combatant Commanders. It is designed to be used by the faculty and students at the U.S. Army War College (as well as other training and educational institutions) as they improve their knowledge and understanding of How the Army Runs. We are proud of the value that senior commanders and staffs place in this text and are pleased to continue to provide this reference.
  combined arms training strategy: AR 350-52 01/17/2014 ARMY TRAINING SUPPORT SYSTEM , Survival Ebooks Us Department Of Defense, www.survivalebooks.com, Department of Defense, Delene Kvasnicka, United States Government US Army, United States Army, Department of the Army, U. S. Army, Army, DOD, The United States Army, AR 350-52 01/17/2014 ARMY TRAINING SUPPORT SYSTEM , Survival Ebooks
  combined arms training strategy: Technical Report , 1998
  combined arms training strategy: The Engineer , 1991
  combined arms training strategy: United States Army Aviation Digest , 1995
  combined arms training strategy: AR 350-50 04/03/2013 COMBAT TRAINING CENTER PROGRAM , Survival Ebooks Us Department Of Defense, www.survivalebooks.com, Department of Defense, Delene Kvasnicka, United States Government US Army, United States Army, Department of the Army, U. S. Army, Army, DOD, The United States Army, AR 350-50 04/03/2013 COMBAT TRAINING CENTER PROGRAM , Survival Ebooks
  combined arms training strategy: Army Science And Technology Master Plan 2001, Volume 1, January 2001 , 2001
  combined arms training strategy: Hearings on National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2001--H.R. 4205 and Oversight of Previously Authorized Programs Before the Committee on Armed Services, House of Representatives, One Hundred Sixth Congress, Second Session United States. Congress. House. Committee on Armed Services. Subcommittee on Military Readiness, 2001
  combined arms training strategy: Military Review , 1996
  combined arms training strategy: Training for Full Spectrum Operations Barry Leonard, 2009-05 Will help develop an Army experienced enough to be comfortable with operating anywhere, in any type of operation, under any conditions. Its principles and concepts are intended to produce agile leaders, who can rapidly and easily adapt to changing, ambiguous situations. The manual's 4 chapters address the breadth and depth of Army training concepts. FM 7-0 sets out to change the Army mindset. The Army cannot return to its pre-9-11 focus of training for offensive and defensive operations in major combat operations. Army leaders must think differently about training and leader development in an Army that must be capable of conducting simultaneous offense, defense, and stability or civil support operations in any of the 5 operational themes. Illus.
  combined arms training strategy: Journal of the House of Representatives of the United States United States. Congress. House, 2006 Some vols. include supplemental journals of such proceedings of the sessions, as, during the time they were depending, were ordered to be kept secret, and respecting which the injunction of secrecy was afterwards taken off by the order of the House.
  combined arms training strategy: Quartermaster Professional Bulletin , 1991
  combined arms training strategy: AR 350-38 03/28/2013 POLICIES AND MANAGEMENT FOR TRAINING AIDS, DEVICES, SIMULATORS, AND SIMULATIONS , Survival Ebooks Us Department Of Defense, www.survivalebooks.com, Department of Defense, Delene Kvasnicka, United States Government US Army, United States Army, Department of the Army, U. S. Army, Army, DOD, The United States Army, AR 350-38 03/28/2013 POLICIES AND MANAGEMENT FOR TRAINING AIDS, DEVICES, SIMULATORS, AND SIMULATIONS , Survival Ebooks
  combined arms training strategy: Department of Defense Appropriations for 2010: Defense health program; fiscal year 2010 Air Force posture; Navy and Marine Corps posture; Army posture; statements for the record United States. Congress. House. Committee on Appropriations. Subcommittee on Department of Defense, 2010
  combined arms training strategy: Infantry , 2013
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