Embedded Training (ET) is a new training alternative for individual and collective sustainment training in Army systems at the unit level. This paper outlines the existing Army Unit Training Model, ET integration requirements, guidelines for the integration of ET into the existing components of the Army Unit Training Model and the creation of a new ET specific component.
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