In order to provide combatant commanders with trained and ready aviation brigades and recuperate aviation personnel, the army must employ alternate methods to augment the generating force. This-study examines the necessity of utilizing a mobile training strategy, where aviation subject matter experts deploy to operational force units and provide programs of instruction to soldiers 'at their home duty station, to enhance aviation readiness and promote soldier and family welfare. Leveraging the seven principles of army training, this study discusses the benefits and drawbacks to the mobile training concept.
Mobile Training: A Necessary Approach to Army Aviation Readiness
2011
37 pages
Report
No indication
English
Military Operations, Strategy, & Tactics , Military training , Operational readiness , Army , Aviation personnel , Leadership , Mobile , Mobilization , Strategy , Army aviation readiness , Theses , Mobile training , Arforgen(Army force generation) , Training strategy , Manning strategy , Equipping strategy
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