Alpine Training for Austrian Soldiers (Alpinausbildung-Eine Notwendigkeit im Oesterreichischen Bundesheer),
Abstract
Training involves the continuous effort to impart knowledge and skills. The operational employment determines the procedures as well as the scope and scale of the training. The precedence given the individual training branches can be derived from this employment. The expected use of the soldier in a specific terrain or employment of technical means determines the augmentation of purely military training by special training branches. The problem mostly lies in setting up special training within the general military training operation. For this reason, Alpine training should not lead to the 'Alpinist' but to the mountain soldier.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Oct 06, 1975
- Accession Number
- ADA015888
Entities
People
- Horst Schneider
Organizations
- US Army Medical Information and Intelligence Agency