Field Survey of Current Practices and Problems in Army Unit Training, with Implications for Fielding and Training with the MILES (Multiple Integrated Engagement System). Volume 2. Appendixes

Abstract

A survey of CONUS active infantry and armored divisions was conducted: (1) to determine how they actually manage, prepare, and conduct unit tactical training, (2) to describe the operational environment into which training msut be fitted and (3) to find out why REALTRAIN/SCOPES has not been more widely used. A large amount of relevant information was gathered and is tabulated in the report. Among the findings was evidence that: training frequently loses out in the competition for time and resources to nontraining demands made by higher headquarters; decentralization of training is not working as conceived; qualified trainers, particularly NCOs, are in critically short supply, and even these are often diverted to nontraining functions having higher 'real' priorities than does training; REALTRAIN/SCOPES is rarely used because they are thought to require too many assets and too much effort, given the perceived 'real' priority of training. Many other findings are included. The significance of the findings for the Multiple Integrated Laser Engagement System (MILES) program is discussed.

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Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Sep 01, 1981
Accession Number
ADA127388

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  • Cynthia Roberts-gray
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  • Robert F. Cunningham
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