FOREIGN MILITARY TRAINEES IN NAVY SCHOOLS
Abstract
This report, one of a series focussing on U.S. Navy activities involving communication with foreign nationals, describes the Navy's current Foreign Military Assistance Program, Training, discusses the programs stated or inferred nonmilitary objectives, highlights particular problem areas in the training of Foreign Military Trainees (FMTs), and makes recommendations for further action and study. A primary conclusion of the study is that there is a need for systematic study to better evaluate methods and procedures of exposing FMTs to U.S. culture and the effects of such exposure in all steps of their training experience and after their return home. Accordingly, recommendations are presented for present actions and future research that would be necessary to fully evaluate the effectiveness of the training program.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Sep 01, 1967
- Accession Number
- AD0834848
Entities
People
- Carol H. Stacey