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Old 11-01-2007, 19:46   #23
Jack Moroney (RIP)
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Originally Posted by lksteve View Post
Cross-training is a never ending process
And that's a fact. Training, be it cross-training, refresher, or new, is a never ending process. There are certain things you just never forget, but then-especially for folks like me- as you move on to other responsibilities requiring new skill sets or different perspectives skill set maintenance training in base knowledge and specific MOS team skills becomes more important to keep your focus on ensuring that what you do will continue to enable the troops to succeed without having to adjust to stupid decisions made echelons above their pay grades. That means that as their skill sets change you need to change with them and upgrade your brain housing group hard drive, after all you are still first and foremost a special forces soldier everything else has to do with position requirements on a TOE document.
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