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Nepalese soldiers during a training exercise

Military education and training is a process which intends to establish and improve the capabilities ofmilitarypersonnel in their respective roles. Military training may be voluntary or compulsory duty. It begins withrecruit training, proceeds to education and training specific to military roles, and sometimes includes additional training during a military career.Directing staff are the military personnel who comprise the instructional staff at a military training institution.

In some countries, military education and training are parts of the compulsory education. The organizers believe that military education can bring some benefits and experiences that cannot be obtained from normal class like setback education. Moreover, participants are able to learn survival skills during the military education, like co-operations and resilience, which help participants improve the capabilities of military personnel in their respective roles.

Recruit training

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Main article:Recruit training
ROK army recruits training, May 2014

The primary and initial form of military training,recruit training, makes use of various conditioning techniques toresocialize trainees into a military system, to ensure that they will obey all orders without hesitation, and to teach basic military skills.[1][2][3][4][5]Resocialization as asociological concept involves the process of mentally and emotionally "retraining" individuals so that they can operate in a new environment; it promotes changes to an individual's attitudes and behaviours. Thedrill instructor has the task of making the service members fit for military use.

Role-specific training

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After theirrecruit training, personnel may undergo further training specific to their military role, including the use of any specialist equipment. They are then normally deemed fit for military service.

French paratroopers in theSalisbury Plain Training Area during Exercise Wessex Storm.

Further training

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Military personnel may continue to receive training during their career.

Kazakhstani military personnel at the Almaty Institute of theKazakh Ground Forces.

See also

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References

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  1. ^Australia, Department of Defence (2006)."Final report of the Learning Culture Inquiry"(PDF). Retrieved2017-07-01.
  2. ^Winslow, Donna (2004)."Misplaced Loyalties: The Role of Military Culture in the Breakdown of Discipline in Two Peace Operations".Journal of Military and Strategic Studies.6 (3).ISSN 1488-559X. Archived fromthe original on 2017-12-24. Retrieved2018-02-19.
  3. ^McGurk; et al. (2006).'Joining the ranks: The role of indoctrination in transforming civilians to service members', (in 'Military life: The psychology of serving in peace and combat [vol. 2]'). Westport: Praeger Security International. pp. 13–31.ISBN 978-0275983024.
  4. ^Dave, Grossman (2009).On killing : the psychological cost of learning to kill in war and society (Rev. ed.). New York: Little, Brown and Co.ISBN 9780316040938.OCLC 427757599.
  5. ^John., Hockey (1986).Squaddies : portrait of a subculture. Exeter, Devon: University of Exeter.ISBN 9780859892483.OCLC 25283124.
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