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When is a ship sub or squadron considered routine deployable?

After successfully completing all necessary capabilities training including completion of underway sustainment phase training and certification of the unit for forward deployed operations


Who was the pilot of boxcar when bombing nagasaki?

The B-29 was Bock's Car, a play on words from the name of its usual pilot, Captain Frederick C. Bock. However, for the August 9 atomic mission to Nagasaki Bock and his crew were replaced by the crew of The Great Artiste, under pilot Major Charles W. Sweeney. Sweeney was commander of the 393rd Bomb Squadron, which was the only squadron in the 509th Composite Group. Sweeney had expected to fly the Hiroshima mission, because he had flown many of the training flights while Colonel Paul Tibbets was busy with his overall command duties. When the Hiroshima mission came though, Tibbets flew it himself, in the B-29 he had named for his mother, Enola Gay. So, Sweeney was allowed the second mission.


Why were the Romans so skilled in battle?

The roman army was so successful in battle because of their superior training, both physical and psychological. The physical training, besides the standard strength, endurance and javelin aiming accuracy, was also many times supplemented by training from ex-gladiators who contracted with the army to teach one-on-one techniques. The phychological training came from the commander's speech given before every engagement, that not only smeared the enemy, but reinforced the Roman belief that they simply were better than any enemy and could not lose.


Did the Tuskegee Airmen play sports?

Actually, many did. Tuskegee being an important university in Alabama, has had a rich athletic history for quite some time. Although a smaller university, with a current enrollment of about 3,100 students.One of Tuskegee's most illustrious graduates, who was the training pilot for the 99th Flying Training Squadron (The Tuskegee Airmen), and the first African-American to gain the rank of General (4-star), was USAF General Daniel "Chappie" James Jr. Chappie holds a special place in the Tuskegee University Hall of Fame.


What does the Navy terms ENC-SW USNR-TAR mean?

An ENC is Engineman Chief Petty Officer (EngiNeman Chief); the SW is his warfare qualification, which is Surface Warfare. The USNR-TAR stands for United States Naval Reserve - Training & Administration of Reserves. Essentially what it means is that he's a Reservist in a Training/Admin capacity over other Reservists, rather than being an actual fleet working sailor on a ship. Usually that implies he's at a division, squadron, or fleet level command unit.

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Who is the Lt Col David Evans?

Commander of the 552 Training Squadron, 552 ACW


Who were 633 squadron?

The 633 Squadron is a fictional RAF Mosquito Squadron of WW II. It exist only in the movie. This is not true. The name 633 Squadron became known through a novel and subsequent movie, both of course fictional. There was and still is however a real 633 Squadron formed in 1948. It is a voluntary RAF Squadron for the flight training of young Air Training Corps cadets. I used to be an instructor with this squadron.


How many training flights makes up a squadron?

4


Can you join the university officer training corps and the university air squadron?

you have to join one or the other


Who is responsible to ensure training is given on required aspects of the Emergency Management Program?

Unit Commander


What has the author Robert Louis Rose written?

Robert Louis Rose has written: 'Career sponsorship in the school superintendency' -- subject(s): School superintendents, Training of


Who must sign the da 5692 after the training ends?

Commander


Who are army commanders training priorities in accordance with?

Their Higher Commander


What are the four components of the training planning process?

Mission essential task list (METL), training assessment, commander's guidance, and training plans.


Who is responsible to ensure training of the Emergency Management program?

Unit commander


When is a unit commander supposed to receive initial training from the IDO or a designated representative?

Within 45 days of assignment as the unit commander.


What two principal inputs does the commander apply to the starting process?

The commander applies METL and Training Assessment to start the planning process.