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Basic Training Brigade tests intensified schedules
Army News Service ^
| Feb. 2, 2004
Posted on 02/02/2004 4:28:47 PM PST by Ragtime Cowgirl
Basic Training Brigade tests intensified schedules
FORT BENNING, Ga. (Army News Service, Feb. 2, 2004) -- The Basic Combat Training Brigade at Fort Benning is piloting two programs of instruction that provide more time in the field and focus more on warrior skills.
The immersion and alternate courses include the original POI from todays basic training, but add military operations in urban terrain and training with more weapons, without increasing the overall eight-week length of instruction.
The pilot class for the immersion POI started Jan. 29, and the class for the alternate POI picks up Feb. 12.
The new POIs will increase the time trainees spend in the field from three days to 10 days for the alternate POI pilot and to 23 days for the immersion POI pilot. Soldiers will also have classes on more heavy weapons and increase the time spent on the M-249 squad automatic weapon.
These are weapons Soldiers werent seeing before, said Capt. Robert Olszewski, commander, A Company, 1st Battalion, 38th Infantry Regiment, who is involved in the immersion POI pilot.
(Soldiers) will be familiar with a lot more weapon systems than other classes, and theyll get blocks of instruction other classes havent before, Olszewski said. I think theyll be better prepared when they get to their units, because theyll have a wider knowledge base.
The current POI trains 19 of the 40 warrior skills and four of the nine warrior drills. The alternate POI trains 39 of the 40 skills and eight out of the nine drills. The immersion POI trains all the skills and drills.
Instead of talking about guard duty in the class room and memorizing general orders, were adding some more hands-on training, said 1st Sgt. James Conner of B Co., 2nd Bn., 47th Inf. Regt. Conner is involved in the alternate POI pilot.
The quality of Soldiers stays the same, said Capt. Christopher Colster, B Co., 2nd Bn., 47th Inf. Regt. (alternate POI). We graduate only the top-quality Soldiers; however, their Soldier skills will be a little bit more battle-focused now.
The current POI was set up to run eight weeks, Colster said. Now were expanding the training, but still in the same amount of time, so its a challenge.
To handle the increase in training, the companies are increasing the number of drill sergeants from 12 to 16. The additional drill sergeants lower the drill-sergeant-to-student ratio and prevent drill sergeant burnout, Olszewski said.
Right now, I can only speculate attrition rates, Olszewski said. (Well) see if injury or attrition rates go up; thats one of the reasons were running the pilot.
The immersion POI calls for a 20-day field problem for the last phase of training, where the Soldiers will continue to receive instruction but in a field environment.
The cadre for both pilot classes trained on their new blocks of instruction for weeks before training began.
Eventually, this has to go across the board, Colster said. The whole way of thinking in the rear echelon has to change, and were happy to influence the changing Army."
(Editors note: Spc. Brian Trapp writes for the Fort Benning Bayonet newspaper.) |
TOPICS: Culture/Society; Foreign Affairs; News/Current Events; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: army; fortbenning; gnfi; osut; sbct; training; transitional
To: MJY1288; xzins; Calpernia; TEXOKIE; Alamo-Girl; windchime; Grampa Dave; anniegetyourgun; ...
FORT BENNING, Ga. -- The Basic Combat Training Brigade at Fort Benning is piloting two programs of instruction that provide more time in the field and focus more on warrior skills.
The immersion and alternate courses include the original POI from todays basic training, but add military operations in urban terrain and training with more weapons, without increasing the overall eight-week length of instruction.
...The new POIs will increase the time trainees spend in the field...Soldiers will also have classes on more heavy weapons and increase the time spent on the M-249 squad automatic weapon.
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Peace through readiness, ping!
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To: archy; Cannoneer No. 4
Spc. Shane Huffaker fires an AT-4 anti-tank weapon at a simulated
enemy during training with the Engagement Skills Trainer (EST) 2000.
EST 2000 is a computer generated training system that will replace the
Weaponeer, a marksmanship training aid that has been in commission
for more than 30 years. U.S. Army photo by Sgt.1st Class Gary Ogilvie.
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No idea whether this pic applies to this story. Cool feature photo at army.mil today. *g*
To: Ragtime Cowgirl
Thank you very much , thank you send this message .
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posted on
02/02/2004 4:41:46 PM PST
by
serurier
(We come here for the freedom of the world)
To: Ragtime Cowgirl
Interesting. My wonderful nephew is at Benning right now in Basic Combat Training. I don't know if he is in the immersion program, though. He's Bravo Company, 1/38th.
To: Ragtime Cowgirl
HOOAH Ping...
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posted on
02/02/2004 4:58:28 PM PST
by
davidosborne
(www.davidosborne.net)
To: Ragtime Cowgirl
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posted on
02/02/2004 4:59:17 PM PST
by
ALOHA RONNIE
(Vet-Battle of IA DRANG-1965 www.LZXRAY.com.)
To: Ragtime Cowgirl
"Follow Me, I am the Infantry"
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posted on
02/02/2004 5:08:27 PM PST
by
Rik0Shay
To: Ragtime Cowgirl
Peace through readiness ~ Bump!
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posted on
02/02/2004 5:08:42 PM PST
by
blackie
(Be Well~Be Armed~Be Safe~Molon Labe!)
To: Ragtime Cowgirl
Lordy, I still have nightmares about the "red phase" followed by "BRM" ....... and it was Mrs Feckless who was "Under the Hat". I had the easy job, 1SG. At least I could find my way home in daytime.
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posted on
02/02/2004 5:18:59 PM PST
by
Feckless
To: Ragtime Cowgirl
BUMP!
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posted on
02/02/2004 5:38:48 PM PST
by
radu
(May God watch over our troops and keep them safe)
To: Ragtime Cowgirl
Bump!
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posted on
02/02/2004 5:53:17 PM PST
by
windchime
(Podesta about Bush: "He's got four years to try to undo all the stuff we've done." (TIME-1/22/01))
To: Ragtime Cowgirl
Bump!
To: Ragtime Cowgirl
I'm not worthy to even mess cook for these guys.
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posted on
02/02/2004 8:49:06 PM PST
by
oyez
To: oyez
I'm not worthy to even mess cook for these guys. Hey, it's a cooperative effort. I'll knock the ducks down, you can clean 'em and cook 'em....
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posted on
02/03/2004 1:36:44 AM PST
by
archy
(Angiloj! Mia kusenveturilo estas plena da angiloj!)
To: archy
Not going to be much left of that duck! You'll be lucky to find a few feathers.
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posted on
02/03/2004 3:33:34 AM PST
by
FreedomPoster
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To: FreedomPoster
Not going to be much left of that duck! You'll be lucky to find a few feathers. I don't like ducks that much.
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posted on
02/03/2004 4:18:32 AM PST
by
archy
(Angiloj! Mia kusenveturilo estas plena da angiloj!)
To: Ragtime Cowgirl
No idea whether this pic applies to this story. Cool feature photo at army.mil today. *g* Wait till they start training with these. You might watch for army.mil articles on the new XM8 family of small arms two. I'm not completely sold yet, but I'm impressed.
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posted on
02/03/2004 10:45:37 AM PST
by
archy
(Angiloj! Mia kusenveturilo estas plena da angiloj!)
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