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Warrior Skills Level 1 - Leader Development for Army Professionals

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Chapter 2<br />

Training Guide<br />

2-1. THE ARMY WARRIOR TRAINING PLAN<br />

a. <strong>Army</strong> <strong>Warrior</strong> Training focuses on training Soldiers warrior<br />

tasks, battle drills, and tasks from a unit’s METL. This chapter and chapter<br />

4 provides in<strong>for</strong>mation identifying individual tasks to train and assist in<br />

the trainer’s planning, preparation, training assessment, and monitoring of<br />

individual training in units. It lists by general subject area, and skill level,<br />

the critical warrior tasks Soldiers must per<strong>for</strong>m, the initial training<br />

location, and a suggested expertise of training.<br />

b. The training location column uses brevity codes to indicate where<br />

the task is first taught to standard levels. If the task is taught in the unit,<br />

the word “UNIT” appears in this column. If the task is trained by a<br />

self-development media, “SD” appears in this column. If the task is taught<br />

in the training base, the brevity code (BCT, OSUT, and AIT) of the<br />

resident course appears. Brevity codes and resident courses are listed<br />

below.<br />

BCT<br />

OSUT<br />

AIT<br />

UNIT<br />

SD<br />

Brevity Codes<br />

Basic Combat Training<br />

One Station Unit Training<br />

Advanced Individual Training<br />

Trained in/by the Unit<br />

Self-<strong>Development</strong> Training<br />

c. The sustainment-training column lists how often (frequency)<br />

Soldiers should train with the task to ensure they maintain their<br />

proficiency. This in<strong>for</strong>mation is a guide <strong>for</strong> commanders to develop a<br />

comprehensive unit training plan. The commander, in conjunction with the<br />

unit trainers, is in the best position to determine which tasks, and how<br />

often Soldiers should train to maintain unit readiness. (See chapter 4 <strong>for</strong> a<br />

list of individual tasks that support the WTBD to be trained in each <strong>Army</strong><br />

unit.)<br />

AN<br />

SA<br />

QT<br />

Frequency Codes<br />

Annually<br />

Semiannually<br />

Quarterly<br />

STP 21-1-SMCT 2 May 2011 2-1

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