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I asked to get posted to Kingston for that reason, but i was told that it wasn't a place for Infantry Sgt's. I think there's time for alittle change to that thinkin.
What about leadership training?rifleman said:Basic and subsequent trades training teach basic skills.
MCG said:What about leadership training?
There needs to be a balance of experience staying in the units & getting out into the headquarters & training establishments. The quality of our soldiers and leaders is dependant on the training we've given them (even in the "basics").
a principle firmly adhered to in 3 PPCLI O Grps! ;DAPOLLOVet said:I am a firm believer of teaching people how to prepare themselves for noise, confusion, and incomplete information
APOLLOVet said:Gentlemen,
...The biggest thing that we can do to prepare (in my opinion) is prepare people mentally for what they will face. Specific responses to situations will always change, since the Taliban are constantly reacting to us. If, however, we can inculcate the proper viewpoint in the soldiers and leaders as to how to think their way through a situation, they will be far better prepared to react to the unforeseen. I am a firm believer of teaching people how to prepare themselves for noise, confusion, and incomplete information; checklists always backfire...
Gunner said:Schools should teach within doctrinal guidelines as our doctrine should not be that different from what is going on overseas. TTPs are a different story and instructor's with recent cbt experience will hopefully bring something new and fresh to the table...until the next rotation of soldiers return from overseas with updated TTP's, etc, etc. As someone much wiser than I stated, you are only as current as the last day you were in theatre. The theatre will continue to evolve and our response (our TTP's) will evolve with it.