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Training Device Strategy

The escalating costs and proliferation of training devices and simulators have caused training and scheduling problems for commanders and have resulted in some devices not being utilized to the degree expected. In other cases devices have not been developed properly and are not good trainers. Some a...

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GUN CREWS
GUNNERY TRAINERS
Humanities and History
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SIMULATORS
STRATEGIC WEAPONS
TEACHING METHODS
TRAINING DEVICES
WEAPON SYSTEMS
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