ERIC Number: ED132374
Record Type: Non-Journal
Publication Date: 1975-Nov
Pages: 180
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How to Prepare and Conduct Military Training. Field Manual No. 21-6.
Army Infantry School, Fort Benning, GA.
Designed to apply to any unit regardless of strength, mission, organization, or equipment, this field manual provides trainers with methods and techniques of preparing and conducting individual and collective training. Chapter 1 discusses the purpose and scope of this publication and explains the duties and relationship between the trainer (for whom this manual was written) and the training manager. Chapter 2 discusses the purpose of training. Chapter 3 describes a three-step, backward planning process to prepare, conduct, and evaluate training of individuals to perform their duty assignment. Chapter 4 is an introduction to collective training, which prepares soldiers to perform those team or unit tasks essential to the accomplishment of a unit's operational missions. Chapter 5 offers examples which show company level trainers how the fundamentals of collective training are used to prepare and conduct equipment-oriented collective training. Chapter 6 deals with tactical collective training. The eight appendixes include: Training Publications; Practical Exercises in Writing Training Objectives; Training Techniques, Aids, and Devices; Evaluating (Inspecting) Training; Tactical Exercises; Training Trainers to Train; Sample Lesson Plans; and an Index and Glossary of Training Terms. (HD)
Publication Type: Guides - General
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Sponsor: Army Combat Arms Training Board, Ft. Benning, GA.
Authoring Institution: Army Infantry School, Fort Benning, GA.
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