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Sergeant's
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The Sergeant's Time Training Book is where all of your training plans come together and are kept as records of previous
training. The STT Book is also an inspectable item that should be present at all of your training events.
According to the Noncommissioned Officer Guide
The Sergeant’s Time Training Book should contain as a minimum:
· Unit METL with all collective tasks supporting each METL task and each individual task supporting each collective task.
· Critical individual tasks, must be accomplished in order to make the collective task work, must be identified.
· Lesson plan.
· A soldier sign-in accountability status sheet roster.
· A visitor sign-in roster.
· Risk assessment checklist, completed.
· The Sergeant’s Time Training Book must be at your site location at all times during training.
Sergeant’s Time Training equipment required at the training location includes:
· All soldiers are in the same uniform IAW, your unit’s SOP.
· Operational equipment to train on (tank, aiming circle, Launcher/Loader,etc.)
· Required reference materials.
· Butcher board and writing instruments.
· Visual training aids required. A-17. An Example Sergeant’s Time Training Timeline:
· 0700 - 1130 instruction / hands-on test/ AAR after each task.
· 1130 - 1200 final AAR, return to unit area.
You as an NCO and a leader are responsible for conducting Sergeant’s
Time Training to standard and not to time. Your soldiers will rely on you to
provide them with realistic training conducted in a field environment. Don’t
disappoint your soldiers by not being prepared and your STT won’t be a waste
of their time. This is your chance to teach your soldiers those important tasks.
Set the example.