VI. Contemporary Battlefield Tours and Staff Rides: A Military Practitioner's View
The staff ride is a proven training method that has evolved over the last 150 years. Its value, like any other training event, lies in the clear and early definition of training objectives; the selection of the most appropriate campaign battle terrain; in the selection of speakers, both civilian and...
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