As the new year is in the planning stages I would like to invite you on a little mental exercise.
Most military units will plan in the spring for a Camp of Instruction to cover some of the basics members need to know or be refreshed on after the "winter hiatus." (I would presume the fall/winter focused groups would hold such in the early fall).
They generally cover basic drill, basic gear and packing of same, and have opportunities to present on specialty topics of relevance.
The mental exercise is this: If you were to give a Camp of Instruction for the civilian members of a unit (whether the unit was entirely civilians or a contingent of civilians within a military group), what topics would you cover? Why those particular topics? What particular formula for presentation do you think would be effective?
I'll give this some time before I post my own thoughts unless someone needs further clarification.
This is supposed to be fun and everyone's opinion is welcome. Please remember folks are at different points of their progressive journey.
Most military units will plan in the spring for a Camp of Instruction to cover some of the basics members need to know or be refreshed on after the "winter hiatus." (I would presume the fall/winter focused groups would hold such in the early fall).
They generally cover basic drill, basic gear and packing of same, and have opportunities to present on specialty topics of relevance.
The mental exercise is this: If you were to give a Camp of Instruction for the civilian members of a unit (whether the unit was entirely civilians or a contingent of civilians within a military group), what topics would you cover? Why those particular topics? What particular formula for presentation do you think would be effective?
I'll give this some time before I post my own thoughts unless someone needs further clarification.
This is supposed to be fun and everyone's opinion is welcome. Please remember folks are at different points of their progressive journey.
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