Military Training Technology Today is: May 16, 2008
Volume: 13  Issue: 2
Published: Apr 13, 2008
Training Advocate - Maj. Gen.Douglas L. Raaberg
Director
Air and Space Operations 
Air Combat Command

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Features In this Issue of Military Training Technology:

Training Advocate
Major General Douglas L. Raaberg U.S. Air Force Director of Air and Space Operations, Headquarters Air Combat Command (ACC)
AAI Corporation
Robert Peters Vice President of Training Systems
The Electric Trend
Motion systems inject an invaluable level of fidelity into a flight crew’s simulator training experience. Dramatic advancements in performance, increased cost efficiencies and other developments have boosted the popularity of electric motion systems over their hydraulic cousins.
A Significant Improvement in the Way They Train
As a result of lessons learned in Operations Iraqi and Enduring Freedom, current and prospective joint terminal air controllers—the term that has evolved for forward air controllers during the two operations—will train with ever more capable training systems. As important, the versatile trainers will support other members of the combined arms team.
DoD has Made Great Progress in Live Training Capabilities
The department’s initiative to better enable joint operations, modernize its training and test ranges, and protect its military ranges and operating areas from all manner of encroachment issues is on track. However, one area that would benefit from a focused DoD/industry partnership is the area of live instrumented training.
Command Profile
U.S. Marine Corps’ Program Manager, Training Systems, Marine Corps Systems Command The mission of the command is to improve the warfighting effectiveness of the MAGTF and globally deployed maritime expeditionary forces by providing training support and developing and sustaining training systems and devices.

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