Computer Driven Battle Simulations: How to Integrate Them Into Reserve Component Training.

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Computer driven battle simulations CDBSs must be integrated into Reserve Component RC training in such a way that they meet US Army Forces Command FORSCOM training requirements while addressing the geographical imbalance of RC maneuver units, training units, and training alignments. This means that although one fielding strategy may work well in the Army area, other Army area, other Army areas will require different strategies to meet their unique needs. Therefore , a tailored distribution of CDBSs to a combination of RC maneuver units. training units, and battle simulation centers BCSs is necessary to counterbalance regional requirements. This study identifies and recommends solutions to the problems encountered when the Reserve Components RCs Army Reserve and Army National Guard integrate computer driven battle simulations CDBSs into their training. it identifies RC training requirements directed by FORSCOM Regulation 350-2 change-2, 2 February 1987 and the ability of RC units to operate CDBSs in support of training. The major issues affecting integration of CDBSs into RC training include CorpsDivision Training Coordination Program CORTRAIN personnel to operate computerized equipment the adequacy of training facilities to support CDBS systems and the distances between RC units , their training organizations and proposed sites for simulation centers.

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