What is the number one principle of peacetime training? Correct Answer: To replicate
battlefield conditions
There are three primary methods used to present traing, what are they? Correct Answer: -
Demonstration (most preferred)
-Conference
-Lecture (Least Preferred Method)
What does effective training require? Correct Answer: -personal time
-energy
-guidance from commanders
When does the greatest combat power result? Correct Answer: When leaders synchronize
combat support and combat service support to compliment and reinforce one another
Once soldiers and units have trained to the standard how do they maintain proficiency? Correct
Answer: Through sustainment training
What FM covers Battle Focused Training? Correct Answer: FM 7-1
How do commanders determine their unit`s METLs? Correct Answer: Based on war and
external directives
How do leaders asses their soldiers` proficiency? Correct Answer: Through evaluations
How should soldiers train during peace time? Correct Answer: They should train as they fight in
war time
What is a battle roster? Correct Answer: A list of individuals, crews or elements that reflect the
unit`s war fighting capabilities
What is a TEWT and where is it conducted? Correct Answer: It is a Training Exercise Without
Troops
It is conducted on the actual terrain where the trainnig will take place
What is an FCX? Correct Answer: Fire Co-ordination Exercise
What is a CPX? Correct Answer: Command Post Exercise
What are the ten principles of training? Correct Answer: -commanders are responsible for
training
-ncos train individuals, crews, and small teams
-train as a combined arms and joint team
-train for combat proficiency
, -train to standard using appropriate doctrine
-train to adapt
-train to maintain and sustain
-train using multi-echelon techniques
-train to sustain proficiency
-train to develope leaders
What is an STX? Correct Answer: Situational Training Exercise
What drives the METL development process? Correct Answer: Battle Focus
What is an AAR? Correct Answer: an After Actin Review
it is a structured review process that allows training participants to discuss what was supposed to
happen, what did happen, and how it can be done better in the future
What does CFX stand for? Correct Answer: Command Field Exercise
What is the next step for a battalion commander after the METL has been established? Correct
Answer: He briefs his superior who approves the METL
What is a battle drill? Correct Answer: A collective action rapidly executed without applying a
deliberate decision making process. Battle drills should become muscle memory to ensure proper
execution under the most stressful conditions.
What is an LCX? Correct Answer: Logistical co-ordination exercise
How can commanders ensure that trainnig is effective? Correct Answer: They must personally
observe and asses training at all echelons
What may NCOs use when assesing their soldiers? Correct Answer: A leaders book
What does battle focus drive? Correct Answer: Battle focus drives METL development allowing
commanders to break down training into managable peices
What two things does sustainment training do? Correct Answer: -trains on tasks
-increases proficiency on known tasks
What is an FTX? Correct Answer: a Field Training Exercise
they are conducted under battle field conditions in the field
What type of training excites and motivates soldiers? Correct Answer: Training that is tough,
realistic, and challenging
Why is it especially important to train low density soldiers? Correct Answer: They often get left
out of the loop and go untrained