Language Training and the Activation of Combat Electronic Warfare Intelligence (CEWI) Units in the Reserve Component
Abstract
The decision to activate CEWI units in the reserve components presents many challenges for the CEWI commander. CEWI units lack equipment, specialists in CEWI units go through long training periods and are thus difficult to replace, and CEWI units are also required to train linguists. This study explores these challenges and analyzes their impact upon unit readiness. CEWI battalions, with their linguistic capabilities, are force multipliers for the combat commander. This study reviews how well units are balancing the numerous requirements of Military Occupational Specialties training, language training, and administration in order to meet mobilization readiness standards; it highlights problems in the reserve community; and it makes recommendations. The author interviewed several individuals in the military reserves who are charged with activating CEWI units, training linguists, and preparing the units for mobilization. Soldiers were candid in their impressions of the foreign language efforts in the reserves. This study is not intended to degrade the Army's efforts to fix foreign language problems. Rather, it focuses attention on the problems and challenges faced by those charged with implementing the program at the battalion level. Army foreign language training.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Mar 24, 1989
- Accession Number
- ADA208011
Entities
People
- John W. Frost
Organizations
- United States Army War College