Posted on Jun 2, 2014
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What are documents that you have found helpful to have on hand while conducting training?
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1LT Platoon Leader
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I have the Unit/Post SOPs, FM on the training, CCIR for Post, BG, BN, CO, Alert Roster, SOI, Training CONOP, Resource Worksheet we use in planning training, Commander's Intent/ BNCO Quarterly Training Plan/Goals, DODIC number worksheet, Documents on my Ammo, Vehicle Load Plan (Personnel and Equipment), Concurrent training, and work I need to get done out there if I am not in charge of the training. That's about all I can think of.
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1LT Infantry Officer
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0. Training schedule (company and platoon/section)
1. Unit METL
2. The platoon's individual tasks that support the METL
3. Task and Evaluation Outlines (T&EOs can be gotten from http://atn.army.mil) for each of those tasks and participants (plus some)
4. Past T&EOs and task readiness assessments for the same training event (show progression, areas of focus)
5. The reference materials used (SOPs, FMs, TMs, etc)

This is just a quick overview of what I've had success with and recommend. Seeing as the reference material can be bulky, I'd have it separate or accessible on tablets. A copy of the SMCT is always great.
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MAJ Mark Wilson
MAJ Mark Wilson
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I would also ID a few Pacer Tasks from your METL. These are the tasks that when the Task Force calls you need to know how to do six ways to Sunday. These tasks you should always be a T in and the focus of SGTs Time training. Dump the junk that you never do. Most METL task lists have way too much stuff to realistically train. Something else I would have is a who is trained/licensed on what equipment so one you don't get anyone hurt and two you can cross train when appropriate.
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