Posted on Dec 31, 2015
How do you train and record Army Warrior Tasks?
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AR 350-1 states, "All Soldiers (E–1 to E–7, WO1, WO2, O–1, and O–2), on active duty (regardless of component) will complete [Army Warrior Tasks]AWT annually." For the Guard/Reserve its every 3 years (I think).
How does your unit satisfy this requirement AND how is the training recorded? Do you print out a bunch of Go/No-Go sheets and stack all of the training in one day round-robin style? Who, if anyone, records the training for a Soldier in DTMS?
Edit: I'm speaking at the Team, squad and platoon level here. [Thanks SGM Cunningham] DTMS is mentioned as I thought all AWT training eventually was recorded there.
How does your unit satisfy this requirement AND how is the training recorded? Do you print out a bunch of Go/No-Go sheets and stack all of the training in one day round-robin style? Who, if anyone, records the training for a Soldier in DTMS?
Edit: I'm speaking at the Team, squad and platoon level here. [Thanks SGM Cunningham] DTMS is mentioned as I thought all AWT training eventually was recorded there.
Edited 9 y ago
Posted 9 y ago
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At what level are you asking. DTMS is the answer for company level and up. If you are asking a squad leader or PSG, then the answer will be different.
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MAJ (Join to see)
Team, Squad and Platoon Level, how is the NCO training and recording the AWT annually.
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MAJ (Join to see) it's all set up in DTMS. Platoon level leaders should have user accounts to schedule, plan and evaluate all tasks. They return to DTMS to upload the roster and give "Pass" and "Fail" assessments of their personnel. Then enter the AAR.
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He nailed it. One of the most seemingly unknown things in the Army, is that each plt is supposed to have a DTMS user. And no, it ain't supposed to be a PFC, it's supposed to be the PL/PSG.
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DTMS is the answer. You can log all Warrior Task that have been completed. That way you can keep track of what needs to be completed for whatever you got going on (i.e. NTC, JRTC, deployment, etc.)
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I record my section's training in my leader's book. Then I follow up with S3 to verify that stuff is put into DTMS..or sometimes enter it myself.
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