PR (Public Relations) guidance and ISG (Information Support Group) are designed to equip unit soldiers with the necessary skills to effectively communicate and manage information both internally and externally. This preparation enhances their ability to engage with the public, media, and other stakeholders, fostering a positive image of the unit. By training soldiers in these areas, the focus is on building trust and transparency while ensuring that they can handle communications during various operational scenarios. Ultimately, this guidance aims to strengthen the overall effectiveness of the unit in both peacetime and conflict.
True. PR (Personnel Recovery) guidance and ISG (Isolation Support Group) are designed to prepare soldiers and other individuals for potential isolation situations, ensuring they are equipped with the necessary skills and knowledge. Additionally, they aim to synchronize efforts among three focal groups: the isolated individual, recovery forces, and support personnel, facilitating effective recovery operations.
o Talk frankly and prepare for the possibility of casualities, both WIA and Kia o Practice casualty care and evacuation routinely o Conduct memorial services
Trained / Ready
There isn't. The Assyrian army had words for "city units", "cavalry units" and such, but unlike the later Roman army's Centuriae, they had no standarized units with a fixed number of soldiers with a name to describe them.
Citizen-Soldiers
Citizen-Soldiers
Da pam 385-40 (AR 385-10 is the Reg.) provides guidance on implementing safety programs in ground units.
Da pam 385-40 (AR 385-10 is the Reg.) provides guidance on implementing safety programs in ground units.
Da pam 385-40 (AR 385-10 is the Reg.) provides guidance on implementing safety programs in ground units.
Da pam 385-40 (AR 385-10 is the Reg.) provides guidance on implementing safety programs in ground units.
Da pam 385-40 (AR 385-10 is the Reg.) provides guidance on implementing safety programs in ground units.
Citizen-Soldiers