Transcript Training Meetings
Training Meetings
Training Circular (TC) 25-20 Field Manual (FM) 7-0/7-1 (Appendix B)
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The American soldier best performs his mission if he is well informed and knows the purpose of that mission.
SMA Silas L. Copeland 1
Company Training Meetings
•
Training
is the Army’s number one (#1) priority.
• Company training meetings are key to near-term planning and
are non-negotiable
. • Accordingly they
appear on the weekly training calendar.
• Training meetings create the bottom-up flow of information regarding specific training proficiency needs of the unit and individual soldiers. • Training meetings are conducted by leaders to review past training, identify & plan necessary retraining, plan & prepare future training, & exchange timely training information between leaders.
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Training Meeting Objectives
Company training meetings review completed training, de-conflict training issues, plan & prepare future training, & exchange timely training information between participants. Training meetings are NOT a forum for discussing administrative operations & activities.
Training is the sole topic. The training meeting focuses on three (3) key tasks — 1. Assessing completed training to determine the effectiveness of individual, leader, & collective training conducted since the last training meeting.
2. Coordinating near-term training to confirm specific instructions and details to conduct the training.
3. Planning for short-range training to develop future training plans that refine the short-range training plan.
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PLANNING
LONG RANGE:
Goes out as far as 10 years at the MACOM level.
Out to
1 year at the company level for the AC The end of the Semester (6 months) for JROTC.
SHORT RANGE:
Goes out from
3-6 months for the AC
.
Out 3 months (9 weeks) for JROTC.
NEAR TERM:
6 - 8 weeks prior to execution of training for the AC.
Out 1 month (4 weeks) for JROTC.
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PLANNING ECHELONS
Training Guidance & Planning starts at the top & then filters it’s way down to the lowest echelon or level.
Higher HQ resources lower HQ
DIVISION Brigade Brigade Brigade Battalion Battalion Battalion Company Company Company
Companies & Platoons execute COLLECTIVE training;
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BATTALION Training Meeting
BATTALION-LEVEL (2-9 weeks out):
Review Quarterly or Yearly/Annual Training Guidance from higher HQ.
Review
recently (past week) conducted
training
(typically briefed by Company Commanders to Battalion Commander & Staff):
• Assess training conducted since the last meeting.
• Review reasons for training planned, but not conducted.
• Update the current status of training proficiency.
Brief
NEAR-TERM
( 1 month/4 weeks ) training to — Discuss any new guidance received from higher commanders.
Publish training scheduled for the next 4 to 6 weeks (1 month).
Review & complete pre-execution checks (document training distractors from higher headquarters).
Issue commander’s guidance for training scheduled 1 month/4 weeks out.
Review the
SHORT-RANGE
( 3 months/9 weeks ) plan.
Review projected resources (logistical requirements & training aids).
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Company-Level Participants
Leader participation is essential for a successful training meeting. Attendance is MANDATORY!
Company commander.
Executive officer.
First sergeant.
Platoon leaders.
Platoon sergeants.
Supply sergeant.
Maintenance sergeant.
Administrative sergeant.
NBC NCO.
Others as required.
• •
Food service NCO.
Direct support, unit representatives (FSO, ALO, EN, ADA, MI & BSB).
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TRAINING Responsibilities
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TRAINING Tasks (Army)
INDIVIDUAL TASKS
Soldier’s Manuals (STP) & Soldier's Manual of Common Tasks Warrior Skills (based on Skill-Levels) EXAMPLES Engage Targets w/ M16 or M4 Rifle Construct an Individual Fighting Position Evaluate a Casualty
COLLECTIVE TASKS
Army Training & Evaluation Program Manuals (ARTEP) (based upon type & mission of unit) EXAMPLES Conduct an Ambush Prepare for the Defense Measure a Distance on a Map Employ Hand Grenades Treat & Evacuate Casualties Conduct a Movement to Contact Breach an Obstacle
LEADER TASKS
Designated by the unit Commander as essential tasks that must be conducted by leaders EXAMPLES Identify & Assess Hazards Conduct Troop Leading Procedures (TLP) Conduct a Rehearsal Analyze Terrain Coordinate Fire Support 4/26/2020 9
TRAINING Tasks (JROTC)
INDIVIDUAL TASKS COLLECTIVE TASKS LEADER TASKS Individual Drill & Ceremonies, Physical Fitness, Swiss Seat, Air Rifle, Map Reading, etc
EXAMPLES Render a proper salute Stand at the position of attention, parade rest, & at ease Conduct facing movements Individual Marching Load an Air Rifle Conduct a proper push-up
Group Drill & Ceremonies, execute a One-Rope Bridge or Obstacle Course, Color Guard, etc
EXAMPLES Conduct a Color Guard March in Formation (squad or platoon)
Designated by the unit Commander (or SAI/AI) as essential tasks that must be conducted by leaders
EXAMPLES Inspect another Cadet Teach another Cadet (D&C or other) Execute a One-Rope Bridge (as a team) Conduct an inspection Execute an Obstacle Course as team Conduct Community Service Conduct Staff Planning (prepare an MOI/OPORD) Lead PT formation Conduct Troop Leading Procedures (TLP) Supervise an event
Responsibilities
The
Company Commander
is responsible for the efficient conduct of the training meeting.
The
XO
coordinates training for all the soldiers in sections or attachments without platoon leaders or platoon sergeants.
The
1SG
assists the commander with individual soldier training assessments, provides guidance & advice on training plans, & reviews pre-execution checks discussed during the training meeting.
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Responsibilities (cont)
Platoon leaders
brief the collective task proficiency of their platoon, provide the commander and other members of the company with feedback on details of near-term training, and recommend collective training tasks for short –range training.
Platoon sergeants
brief individual soldier tasks , brief specific essential pre-execution checks for near-term training, and recommend individual soldier tasks for short-range training.
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Responsibilities (cont)
Key
NCOs
, such as master gunners, attend training meetings & advise the commander on specialized training. For example, the master gunner works with the 1SG to track individual & crew-served weapon qualification, & helps leaders with gunnery training assessments.
Maintenance sergeant
coordinates the maintenance efforts of the company and work with the commander and XO to ensure that timely support is provided. The maintenance team chief provides input on the status of maintenance training in the company, recommends maintenance-related training, and informs the commander of scheduled services and inspections.
Supply sergeants
advise the commander on supply-related issues, inspections, and inventories. Supply sergeants also work with the XO and 1SG to coordinate necessary support from outside sources.
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TRAINING MEETING TIME & PLACE
The
company meeting
follows the battalion training meeting by no more than 2 days.
NOTE: 6 th & 7 th Periods follow 4 th /5 th Period.
Company training meetings generally are conducted on the
same day and time
each week (cyclical/repetitive).
WEDNESDAY for us.
Should enable attendees to make meeting.
Should minimizing training disruptions.
Should allow subordinate leaders time to brief their soldier.
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TRAINING MEETING AGENDA
ROLL CALL ASSESSMENT (AAR) OF COMPLETED TRAINING (include training planned, but NOT conducted):
Strengths
Weaknesses
How to Improve
PREPARATION FOR NEAR-TERM (1 month)TRAINING:
Future Training Already Planned and Resources Verified Risk Management
PLANNING FOR SHORT-RANGE (3 months) TRAINING:
Plan for Future Unscheduled Training
Supports for Training Assessment
Equipment and Resources Identified Effective Use of Training Time Risk Management
MISCELLANEOUS FEEDBACK
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Time Requirements (Recommended)
Meeting should NOT exceed 1 hour:
Completed training 15 min.
Near term training 30 min.
Short range training 15 min.
Occasional situations may require meetings to last more than 1 hour, but these are the exception. The key is for the commander to achieve the meeting objectives as quickly and efficiently as possible.
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TRAINING MEETING “OUTPUT”
TRAINING SCHEDULE DEVELOPMENT:
Commanders receive input from all platoons & other elements of the company before formulating the draft training schedule. Because of support limitations or other conflicts, the commander may have to disapprove a training event that a platoon requested, or move it to another week or month. Once all conflicts are resolved, the commander develops a rough draft of the next training schedule.
Training schedules
are then developed at company level and approved (& consolidated/de-conflicted) by battalion.
See next slide!
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TRAINING SCHEDULES
The
Company Commander signs
the training schedule, which identifies the specific unit training needs that have been planned. The
Battalion Commander
giving it
final approval
.
then
signs
the training schedule, thereby The Battalion Commander’s signature finalizes the training “
contract
,” and verifies that necessary resources will be provided.
Once the Battalion Commander approves and the signs the training schedule, it is
locked in
and constitutes
an official order
.
Only the approving authority can authorize changes to the training schedule.
For example, the Battalion Commander is authorized to approve changes to an approved & signed company, battery, or troop training schedule. Higher headquarters must protect subordinate units from un-programmed events, activities, & other distracters.
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GRC HIGH SCHOOL JROTC TRAINING SCHEDULE Week 2
SUBJECT
Introduction to Physical Training Introduction to Physical Training Introduction to Physical Training Introduction to Physical Training The Past & Purpose of Army JROTC The Components of Whole Health Basic Command & Staff Principles Basic Command & Staff Principles Moving Up in Army ROTC You Are What You Eat (E) Leading Meetings (E) Leading Meetings Rank & Structure You Are What You Eat Taking Charge - Leader Taking Charge - Leader Roles of Leaders/Followers in Drill Uniform Inspection / D&C Uniform Inspection / D&C Uniform Inspection/Staff Work 13-17 AUG
U / C / L
U4-C1-L2 U4-C1-L2 U4-C1-L2 U4-C1-L2 U1-C1-L2 U4-C1-L3 U1-C1-L9 U1-C1-L9 U1-C1-L3 U4-C1-L4 U2-C4-L5 U2-C4-L5 U1-C2-L3 U4-C1-L4 U2-C5-L2 U2-C5-L2 U2-C2-L2 U4-C1-L4 U2-C2-L2 U2-C2-L2 SEM: 1
INSTRUCTOR
Welch Welch Alexander Alexander Welch Welch Alexander Alexander Welch Welch Alexander Alexander Welch Welch Alexander Alexander Welch Welch Alexander Alexander SY 2012-2013
NOTES, EVENTS & ACTIVITIES
APFT Formations APFT Formations APFT Formations APFT Formations Uniform Sizing/Team Building Activities Issue Uniforms Regt & Co Organization Regimental Organization Uniform Sizing/Team Building Activities Uniform Reissue Co-Level Training Meetings Bn-Level C&S Meetings Ranks & Duties Diet Assessments Regimental SOP Review Regimental SOP Review Uniform Sizing/Show Let I inspection Uniform inspections Assumption of Command (CO) Assumption of Command (RGT)
SIGNED _______________________________BN S3
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APPROVED________________________________SAI
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GRC JROTC Cadet Training Meetings Cadet Battalion COMMANDER
: Conducts Battalion Training Meetings in conjunction with Battalion Command & Staff (C&S) Meetings.
Overall responsible for Cadet Battalion training planning & execution through coordination with the AI/SAI (“Brigade Commander”).
Has input to the SAI/AI on any Cadet initiated/planned events.
Ensures all recommended changes to Cadet Battalion training are coordinated with the SAI/AI.
Oversee the Cadet Company/Platoon training.
Ensure all events & training are supported by an MOI or OPORD.
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GRC JROTC Cadet Training Meetings Cadet Battalion XO :
Oversee the Cadet Battalion STAFF.
Ensures staff is properly trained and performing their respective function(s) & meets all Cadre suspense's.
Main focus is the management and “resourcing” of training (oversee the Company XO’s).
Act in the absence of the Cadet Battalion Commander.
Cadet Battalion CSM :
Oversee the Cadet Company & Bn Staff NCO’s.
Ensures 1SG’s are properly trained & performing their respective function(s).
Main focus is INDIVIDUAL cadet skills, to include physical fitness, personal appearance, and basic cadet knowledge.
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GRC JROTC Cadet Training Meetings Cadet Battalion S3 :
Training & Operations Officer for the Cadet Battalion.
Publish all Cadet Training Schedules/Calendars.
Publish all MOIs/OPORDs/FRAGOs/WARNOs.
Prepare all MOI/OPORD Briefings for RCO.
Plan, Coordinate, & Execute the Cadet Battalion Training Meetings.
Coordinate ALL Cadet Training requirements with the SAI/AI.
Coordinate with the Cadet Company Commanders on all Cadet training to ensure de-confliction of resources.
Ensure all Cadre training suspense's are met.
Observe and monitor all Cadet training.
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GRC JROTC Cadet Training Meetings Cadet Battalion STAFF (S1/2/4/5/6):
Know, understand, & perform their respective staff duties and functions. Resource & Support the Training.
Coordinate with the rest of the Cadet staff, especially with the Cadet Battalion XO.
Coordinate all staff activities with the SAI/AI.
Coordinate, as necessary, with the Cadet Company Commander(s) & 1SG’s.
Maintain respective Staff Continuity Book of all on-going and completed staff actions (every week).
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GRC JROTC Cadet Training Meetings Cadet COMPANY COMMANDER(s):
Coordinate, Conduct, Execute, & Assess Cadet Training.
Ensure entire Company is informed on all training events: Ensure Platoon Leaders & Platoon Sergeants are prepared for training.
Ensure all training is observed and assessed.
Ensure all cadet training is RESOURCED!
COMPANY XO/1SG(s):
Resource Cadet training.
Supervise Cadet training.
Document Cadet training (attendance & evaluation).
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COMPLETED TRAINING
Conduct an After Action Review (AAR):
Obtain feedback from cadets being trained.
Document all AAR comments.
Document the training conducted:
Who received the training?
Who successfully completed the training?
Be prepared to brief & discuss at Training Meeting.
A written AAR will be prepared for all major events.
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COMPANY / PLATOON / STAFF HUDDLES
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WHAT ARE THEY?
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Cadet Leadership Huddles
Cover last minutes changes to training.
Final execution checklist review.
Special or new command guidance.
Resource status changes.
Should last no more than 5-10 minutes
Highly recommended !
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“Golden Rules” of Training Management
RULE #1
don’t put anything on the training schedule that YOU do not intend to execute.
RULE #2
schedule: – don’t fill up every minute of the training Platoons need reaction time. Plan time for immediate re-training.
Ensure that there is preparation-time for training Plan for and conduct Make-up training for soldiers who missed it.
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