Acronyms
Risk Management
Multiple Part Answers
Training Management
Miscellaneous
100

AAR

After Action Review

100

What form number is deliberate risk assessment

DD Form 2977

100

What are the METL assessment ratings?

T (trained), P (needs practice), U (untrained)

100

References used for training management.

ADP(ADRP) 7-0, FM 7-0

100

________ is an ongoing process.

Training Management

200

DTMS

Digital Training Management System

200
Two types of loss.

Tactical and accidental

200

What is a T&EO? What is it used for?

Training and Evaluation Outline; record unit's performance on training evaluation

200

What is preparation in terms of training?

Transition from planning to execution

200

What is the first principle of leader training?

Lead by example

300

ATN

Army Training Network

300

Two factors in assessing hazards.

Severity and probability

300

Reasons leaders conduct rehearsals. 

Identify weak points in plan, safety and environmental considerations, teach effective training techniques

300

This document is a contract between leaders and their subordinates.

Training schedule

300

What is the crawl-walk-run method?

Allows and promotes an objective, standards-based approach to training.

400

MDMP

Military Decision Making Process

400

What is residual risk?

Risk level remaining after control measures are implemented.

400

Steps of the Risk Management process.

Identify hazards, assess hazards, develop controls, implement controls, supervise and evaluate

400

Company level training meetings focus on what?

The specifics of executing training to standard

400

Catastrophic, critical, marginal, and negligible are the degrees of __________.

Severity 

500

METL

Mission Essential Task List

500

This loss is due to the presence of an enemy or adversary.

Residual risk

500

Roles of the Platoon Leader.

Understand, visualize, describe, direct, lead, assess.

500

What are the three principles of leader development?

Operational, institutional, self-development

500

Frequent, likely, occasional, seldom, unlikely are the degrees of ___________.

Probability

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