Asymmetric Tactical Training
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Book Details
About the Book
The book first explores the reasons why the US Army should improve training. The new defense strategy, an increase in asymmetric warfare, an emphasis on intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance, soldier survivability, and changing soldiers’ responsibilities are some of the cited reasons. Next, the book presents a training development process that enhances quality control and quality assurance and provides a standardized process that can be used across all three training domains. The process uses three phase of development, a classification and categorization system, and a very practical set of principles and fundamentals. The book also examines several teaching and learning models that will greatly improve the teaching-learning environment.
About the Author
Served in the US Army for 22-yrs and was in a motorized unit, Ranger BN, training unit, Special Forces unit (5-yrs), and an Air Assault DIV. In the 2/75th Rangers he earned numerous awards and was involved in joint and interagency missions. He was a Senior TAC for the 25th INF DIV Air Assault School. He acted as a shift leader for the 1st SWC, TNG GRP, SERE committee. He retired as the Operations NCO for the 101st DIV Command Group. Next, he earned an MA in psych and worked with a multidisciplinary psychiatric treatment team. He published several multidisciplinary training modules. More recently he trained coalition forces in the Middle East on newly developed counterinsurgency tactics.