Training of echelons of command and troops for combat operations: the lessons of history.

Military ThoughtVol. 15 Nbr. 1, January 2006

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Training of echelons of command and troops for combat operations: the lessons of history.

The success of modern combat activities (combat actions) largely depends on the task-oriented solution of the troop command and control mission. The training of the command echelons and the troops for combat operations is one of these missions. But, at the present time, the mission under review was not fully developed in the theoretical context. In this connection, it is advisable to turn to the experience gained in the training of the echelons of command and the troops during the Great Patriotic War, in the local wars and the armed conflicts.

This experience convincingly proves the dramatic importance for the training classes (exercises, training duties) of the subordinate command echelons, troop formations (units, subdivisions) of the service arms, and the special troops to be conducted in the maximum approximated combat environment. Naturally, the preparation of the echelons of command and troops for the up-coming hostilities is not limited ...

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