Exemplar Training for Battalion Visualization (CD-ROM).

Exemplar Training for Battalion Visualization (CD-ROM).
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Total Pages: 1
Release: 2007
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ELECTRONIC FILE CHARACTERISTICS: 14 files; Adobe Acrobat (.PDF) and HTML. PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: 1 CD-ROM; 4 3/4 in.; 11.4 MB. ABSTRACT: This research product documents a proof of principle package used to train battlefield visualization skills at the battalion level. The training is a result of a cognitive task analysis to identify important visualization skill at a battalion level of command. The cognitive task analysis consisted of a review of current U.S. Army doctrinal literature, a review of visualization from a psychological perspective, and a series of interviews with military officers having recent experience in either a command position or as a battalion Operations and Training Officer (S-3) or Executive Officer (XO). Based on findings from the cognitive task analysis, 11 skill areas were identified as potential focal points of future training development. The findings from the cognitive task analysis were used to design and develop exemplar training exercises for two skill areas; identify key problem elements employing the principles of METT-TC and Elements of Operational Design and discover/exploit newly revealed problem elements to expand the visualization. This product provides an introduction to the battlefield visualization process, describes individual skill areas, and provides six example training manuals.

Training Exemplars for Visualizing Time and Space at Company and Platoon Level (CD-ROM).

Training Exemplars for Visualizing Time and Space at Company and Platoon Level (CD-ROM).
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Total Pages: 1
Release: 2007
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ELECTRONIC FILE CHARACTERISTICS: 25 files; Adobe Acrobat (.PDF), MS Word (.DOC), MS PowerPoint (.PPT), video files (.WMV) and HTML. PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: 1 CD-ROM and 1 hard-copy document; 4 3/4 in.; 44.4 MB. ABSTRACT: Success in military operations increasingly rests on the ability of small units to counter asymmetric threats in the varied and foreign urban settings that typify the contemporary operating environment. However, the physical dimensions and cultural characteristics of urban environments dramatically compress and complicate the dynamics of space and time so fundamental to visualizing and executing company and platoon operations. A cognitive task analysis (CTA) was conducted to identify training requirements for limited prototype training development. The OTA underscored the need for visualization training in small units and identified a related set of training principles and associated techniques. On that basis, prototype examples of visualization training were developed in five modules that feature scenario-based contexts, multimedia delivery, and deliberate practice. The prototype training examples are provided to guide future development of visualization training at the small unit level.

The Engineer

The Engineer
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Total Pages: 60
Release: 1998
Genre: Military engineering
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Cognitive Task Analysis of the Battalion Level Visualization Process

Cognitive Task Analysis of the Battalion Level Visualization Process
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Total Pages: 128
Release: 2007
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This technical report describes the results of a cognitive task analysis to identify important skill areas associated with visualization at the battalion level of command. The analysis consisted of a review of current U.S. Army doctrinal literature, a review of battalion visualization from a psychological perspective, and a series of interviews with military officers having recent combat experience in either a command position or as a battalion Operations Officer or Executive Officer. Bases on findings from the cognitive task analysis, 11 skill areas were identified as potential focal points for future training development. The findings were used to design and develop exemplar training exercises for selected skills. This report documents findings and recommendations from the cognitive task analysis, and describes the design, development, and field test of exemplar training vignettes used to evaluate the cognitive task analysis findings and recommended training methods.

NTC-CD System

NTC-CD System
Author: James W. Lussier
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Total Pages: 48
Release: 1997
Genre: Battles
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Army

Army
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Total Pages: 1126
Release: 1998
Genre: Military art and science
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A Historical Review and Analysis of Army Physical Readiness Training and Assessment

A Historical Review and Analysis of Army Physical Readiness Training and Assessment
Author: Whitfield East
Publisher: CreateSpace
Total Pages: 290
Release: 2013-12
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ISBN: 9781494444969

"The Drillmaster of Valley Forge-Baron Von Steuben-correctly noted in his "Blue Book" how physical conditioning and health (which he found woefully missing when he joined Washington's camp) would always be directly linked to individual and unit discipline, courage in the fight, and victory on the battlefield. That remains true today. Even an amateur historian, choosing any study on the performance of units in combat, quickly discovers how the levels of conditioning and physical performance of Soldiers is directly proportional to success or failure in the field. In this monograph, Dr. Whitfield "Chip" East provides a pragmatic history of physical readiness training in our Army. He tells us we initially mirrored the professional Armies of Europe as they prepared their forces for war on the continent. Then he introduces us to some master trainers, and shows us how they initiated an American brand of physical conditioning when our forces were found lacking in the early wars of the last century. Finally, he shows us how we have and must incorporate science (even when there exists considerable debate!) to contribute to what we do-and how we do it-in shaping today's Army. Dr. East provides the history, the analysis, and the pragmatism, and all of it is geared to understanding how our Army has and must train Soldiers for the physical demands of combat. Our culture is becoming increasingly ''unfit," due to poor nutrition, a lack of adequate and formal exercise, and too much technology. Still, the Soldiers who come to our Army from our society will be asked to fight in increasingly complex and demanding conflicts, and they must be prepared through new, unique, and scientifically based techniques. So while Dr. East's monograph is a fascinating history, it is also a required call for all leaders to better understand the science and the art of physical preparation for the battlefield. It was and is important for us to get this area of training right, because getting it right means a better chance for success in combat.