HEADQUARTERS TASK GROUP 7.2
JOINT TASK FORCE SEVEN
APO 187 c/o PM, San Francisco, Calif.
TRAINING MEMORANDUM
NUMBER
1 June 1953
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TRAINING PROGRAM
1.
RECISIONS
This memorandum rescinds Training Menos Number 1 and 2 of 1951
and Training Memos Number 3 through 17 of 1952 issued by Headquarters
Task Group 132.2. All rescinded memorandums will be destroyed except
for reference files maintained by the AG File Section.
2. REATRENCES
a. Training Memorandum Number 2, Headquarters Joint Task Force
132 dered 8 November 1951,
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Seven,
b.
Operations Order Number 1-53, Headquarters Joint Task Force
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a. This training program marks a shift in emphasis Sy this
command from rehabilitation activities under operations orders 3-52 and
4-53, JTF 132, to active preparation for future operations under operatjor
Order 1-53 JTF Seven. The specialized and technical training provided by
this program represents only minimum requirements, units and agencies vil.
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conduct daily on-the-job-training, and other formal training during the
regular work week as needed to. achieve individual and group proficieny.
Training~in-depth in key positions is an important consideration during
this training period,
b.
The normal duty haurs for this command are az follows;
Monday through Friday
0730 = 1150
1300 ~ 1715
Saturday
0730 = 1150
In addition this training program provides for an average of 1 1/4 hours
weekly for training to be conducted outside of above hours. This addi~
tional time will be devoted to night training of Hostile Action Alert Plan, and for "make-up" periods during Saturday afternoons,
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ASSUMPTIONS
a.
It is assumed that all individuals reporting to this ccmmand
have completed basic training in their primary military occupational
specialty (MOS) to the extent that they can perform their part of the
norsally assigned missions with minimum adequacy.
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