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DEVELOPING LEADER AND SOLDIER SKILLS FOR COALITION OPERATIONS DEVELOPING LEADER AND SOLDIER SKILLS FOR COALITION OPERATIONS
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INTRODUCTION
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SCOPE COALITION OPERATIONS AND ASSOCIATED DIFFICULTIES UN PEACE SUPPORT OPERATIONS LEADERSHIP CHALLENGES SOLDIERING DIFFICULTIES MULTINATIONAL COALITIONS OUTSIDE UN Continued..
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SCOPE DEVELOPING THE SKILLS LEADERS SOLDIERS INITIATIVES AT INTERNATIONAL LEVEL
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AIM TO SUGGEST MODALITIES FOR DEVELOPING LEADERSHIP AND SOLDIERING SKILLS FOR COALITION OPERATIONS
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COALITION OPERATIONS AND ASSOCIATED DIFFICULTIES
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GENERAL MILITARY PRACTICE IN EMPLOYING COALITION FORCES
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UN PEACE SUPPORT OPERATIONS GENERAL CREDIBLE COALITION BY COMBINING FORCES FROM DEVELOPED, REGIONAL AND DEVELOPING COUNTRIES EITHER TO MAINTAIN PEACE (CHAPTER VI)OR TO ENFORCE PEACE (CHAPTER VII)
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UN PEACE SUPPORT OPERATIONS FORCE STRUCTURE DPKO IS THE SUPREME BODY MISSION HEADQUARTERS FOR EACH MISSION
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LEADERSHIP CHALLENGES IN UN PEACE SUPPORT OPERATIONS
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LEADERSHIP CHALLENGES UNIQUE TASK AND ENVIRONMENT EACH OPERATION HAS UNIQUE TASK AND ENVIRONMENT UNFAMILIAR TERRAIN, OFTEN WITH INVISIBLE ADVERSARY STANDARD MILITARY TASKS WITH FUNDAMENTALLY DIFFERENT PURPOSE OVERWHELMING AND DECISIVE FORCE MAY HAVE LITTLE RELEVANCE
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LEADERSHIP CHALLENGES DOCTRINAL DIFFERENCES COMMANDERS WITH VARIED MILITARY TRAINING, KNOWLEDGE AND BACKGROUND MULTINATIONAL BLEND OF STAFFS
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LEADERSHIP CHALLENGES MULTI TRAILED LOGISTICS CHAIN LOGISTIC AFFILIATION OF CONTINGENTS DIVERSIFIED LOGISTICS REQUIREMENTS BASED ON MOU EXPERIENCE OF LOGISTICS STAFFS
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LEADERSHIP CHALLENGES VARYING STANDARD AND COMMITMENT STANDARD OF PROFESSIONALISM, DEGREE OF COMMITMENT INFLUENCE ON NATIONAL INTEREST
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LEADERSHIP CHALLENGES LACK OF INTER OPERABLE EQUIPMENT WIDE VARIANCE IN WEAPON, ARMAMENT AND EQUIPMENT BETWEEN FORCES
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LEADERSHIP CHALLENGES LACK OF INTER OPERABLE EQUIPMENT COMMUNICATION MAY POSE A SERIOUS PROBLEM
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LEADERSHIP CHALLENGES THE HUMAN FACTOR THE VALUES, CULTURES, TRADITIONS AND BEHAVIOURS OF SUBORDINATES VARY WIDELY, POSING A UNIQUE CHALLENGE TO LEADERS
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LEADERSHIP CHALLENGES DIPLOMACY MILITARY LEADERS NEED TO ROLE PLAY MANAGERS AND DIPLOMATS MUDDY BOOT SYNDROME
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LEADERSHIP CHALLENGES INTER PERSONAL COMMUNICATION LANGUAGE BARRIER POSES GREAT DIFFICULTIES INTERPRETERS HAVE INHERENT LIMITATIONS
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LEADERSHIP CHALLENGES STRESS MANAGEMENT FORCES GENERALLY OPERATE IN UNFAMILIAR TERRAIN FAR AWAY FORM OWN COUNTRY MEN TEND TO SUFFER FROM HIGH STRESS THAT NEEDS TO BE ADDRESSED
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LEADERSHIP CHALLENGES MEDIA MANAGEMENT MEDIA IS A MAJOR CONCERN IN ANY CONFLICT PLAYS AN IMPORTANT ROLE IN SHAPING WORLD OPINION
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LEADERSHIP CHALLENGES APPEALING GOAL / CAUSE MEN NEED A GOOD CAUSE TO FIGHT AND DIE LEADER SHOULD BE ABLE TO GIVE THEM ONE
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UN PEACE SUPPORT OPERATIONS DIFFICULTIES AT SOLDIERING LEVEL
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SOLDIERING DIFFICULTIES MINDSET AND TRAINING MEN ARE NOT ADEQUATELY TRAINED TO OPERATE IN COALITION ENVIRONMENT GENERALLY, FOCUS IS ON CONVENTIONAL TRAINING WITH LIMITED EMPHASIS ON OPERATIONS OTHER THAN WAR ADEQUATE TRAINING NEEDED ON FIGHTING LOW INTENSITY CONFLICTS, OPERATIONS IN AID OF CIVIL POWER AND HUMANITARIAN AID
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SOLDIERING DIFFICULTIES LANGUAGE
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SOLDIERING DIFFICULTIES LANGUAGE JUNIOR LEADERS / MEN OFTEN NEED TO INTERACT, NEGOTIATE, PACIFY OR WARN LOCAL POPULACE LANGUAGE POSES ONE OF THE GREATEST CHALLENGES INTERPRETERS CAN BE USED BUT DISADVANTAGES ARE OBVIOUS
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SOLDIERING DIFFICULTIES COMMUNICATION DEVELOPING COUNTRIES CAN NOT MATCH SUCH SYSTEMS DEVELOPED COUNTRIES HAVE MADE TREMENDOUS PROGRESS AND HAVE ACCESS TO BEST TECHNOLOGIES COMMUNICATION EQUIPMENTS MAY NOT BE COMPATIBLE
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COALITIONS OUTSIDE UN LACK OF SUPPORT FORCE CONTRIBUTING NATIONS MAY NOT ENJOY ENOUGH POPULAR SUPPORT WITHIN THEIR COUNTRIES LACK OF COMPLETE GLOBAL SUPPORT MAY BE A CAUSE OF CONCERN
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COALITIONS OUTSIDE UN OPERATIONAL INTENSITY CORRESPONDINGLY HIGHER COMBAT STRESS AND ASSOCIATED DIFFICULTIES OPERATIONAL INTENSITY GENERALLY HIGHER THAN UN PEACE SUPPORT OPERATIONS
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COALITIONS OUTSIDE UN MEDIA MEDIA TRIES TO CAPITALIZE ON DIVIDED WORLD OPINION LIKELY TO DRAW GREATER MEDIA ATTENTION
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COALITIONS OUTSIDE UN MORALE HIGHER DEGREE OF COMBAT STRESS MAY RESULT IN INCREASED NUMBER OF PSYCHOLOGICAL DISORDERS AND SUICIDES
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DEVELOPING THE SKILLS
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DEVELOPING LEADERS
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TRAINING THE COMMANDERS AND STAFFS INSTITUTIONS IMPARTING TRAINING TO OFFICERS : NATIONAL DEFENCE COLLEGE ARMED FORCES WAR COLLEGE DEFENCE SERVICES COMMAND AND STAFF COLLEGE ARMS AND SERVICES TRAINING SCHOOLS / INSTITUTIONS PEACE SUPPORT OPERATION TRAINING CENTRES / SCHOOLS
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DEVELOPING LEADERS BLENDING MILITARY, DIPLOMATIC AND HUMANITARIAN APPROACH INTIMATE MISSION SPECIFIC KNOWLEDGE MEDIA MANAGEMENT GREATER ADAPTABILITY AND FLEXIBILITY
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DEVELOPING LEADERS INTELLIGENCE MAN MANAGEMENT SKILLS LOGISTICS OFFICERS TRAINING IMPERSONAL AND FIRM APPROACH
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DEVELOPING SOLDIERS
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UNIT TRAINING TRAINING CAN BE DIVIDED IN TWO BROAD CATEGORIES: ADDITIONAL TRAINING IS NEEDED FOR GROUND COMBAT UNITS INSTITUTIONAL TRAINING UNIT TRAINING AS PER YEARLY TRAINING PLAN
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DEVELOPING SOLDIERS OPERATIONS SPECIFIC TRAINING CRITICAL TASKS FUNDAMENTAL TO PEACE SUPPORT OPERATIONS: PATROLLING ESTABLISHING AND OPERATING OBSERVATION POSTS PROTECTION OF LINES OF COMMUNICATION SETTING UP / OPERATING CHECK POINTS Continued..
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DEVELOPING SOLDIERS OPERATION SPECIFIC TRAINING CRITICAL TASKS FUNDAMENTAL TO PEACE SUPPORT OPERATIONS: ESCORTING CONVOYS PROTECTION OF PERSONNEL AMBUSH AND COUNTER AMBUSH PROTECTION OF VULNERABLE POINTS AND KEY POINT INSTALLATIONS RESPONDING TO INDIRECT FIRE Continued..
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DEVELOPING SOLDIERS OPERATION SPECIFIC TRAINING CRITICAL TASKS FUNDAMENTAL TO PEACE SUPPORT OPERATIONS: SECURING AND HOLDING LODGEMENT OPERATING IN BUILT UP AREAS MEASURES AGAINST SUICIDE BOMB ATTACKS MINE / IED CLEARANCE Continued..
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DEVELOPING SOLDIERS OPERATION SPECIFIC TRAINING CRITICAL TASKS FUNDAMENTAL TO PEACE SUPPORT OPERATIONS: CROWD / REFUGEE CONTROL DEALING WITH CIVILIANS INTERACTING WITH UN AGENCIES AND NON GOVERNMENT ORGANIZATIONS
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DEVELOPING SOLDIERS MISSION SPECIFIC TRAINING LOCAL CONDITIONS RELIGIOUS, CULTURAL AND SOCIAL CUSTOMS / VALUES OF LOCAL POPULACE STATUS OF COALITION FORCE AS PER SOFA, IF APPLICABLE SYSTEM OF GOVERNMENT, ADMINISTRATION AND LOCAL LAW ASPECTS LIKE HEALTH AND HYGIENE, PREVENTIVE MEASURES AGAINST DISEASES ETCETERA
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DEVELOPING SOLDIERS TRAINING ON SPECIAL WEAPON / EQUIPMENT NON LETHAL WEAPONS TO MINIMIZE CIVILIAN CASUALTIES CROWD AND MOVEMENT CONTROL EQUIPMENTS EQUIPMENTS FOR DETECTION AND NEUTRALIZATION OF BOMBS AND IEDs NIGHT VISION DEVICES, GLOBAL POSITIONING SYSTEMS ETCETERA
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DEVELOPING SOLDIERS TRAINING OF SPECIAL FORCES SPECIAL FORCES CAN BE EMPLOYED IN PEACE ENFORCEMENT AND HIGH INTENSITY OPERATIONS MISSION SPECIFIC TRAINING NEEDED
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INTERNATIONAL INITIATIVES TRAINING IN PEACE SUPPORT OPERATIONS TRAINING CENTRES
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INTERNATIONAL INITIATIVES TRAINING IN PEACE SUPPORT OPERATIONS TRAINING CENTRES CENTRAL PEACE SUPPORT OPERATIONS TRAINING CENTRE UNDER UN ALL INSTITUTIONS CAN BE AFFILIATED, NETWORKED AND CAN HAVE UNIFORMITY IN TRAINING CURRICULUM PEACE SUPPORT OPERATIONS TRAINING CENTRES ON A REGIONAL BASIS
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INTERNATIONAL INITIATIVES STANDARDIZATION OF GENERAL TRAINING PRESENTLY, ARMED FORCES ARE MOSTLY USING THEIR OWN EXPERIENCE FOR TRAINING UN OR SELECTED REPRESENTATIVE CAN PLAY COORDINATING ROLE Continued..
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INTERNATIONAL INITIATIVES STANDARDIZATION OF GENERAL TRAINING SUCH RESPONSIBILITIES MAY INCLUDE: LAYING DOWN SYLLABI FOR INSTITUTIONAL AND UNIT TRAINING DETERMINING BROAD PARAMETERS FOR MISSION SPECIFIC TRAINING DECISIONS ON LINGUISTIC TRAINING UPDATING AND CIRCULATING TRAINING MATERIALS
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INTERNATIONAL INITIATIVES STANDARDIZATION OF GENERAL TRAINING SUCH RESPONSIBILITIES MAY INCLUDE: PLANNING AND CONDUCTING INTERNATIONAL EXERCISES DEVELOPING AND CIRCULATING A SERIES OF COMMON SCENARIOS BASING ON PERCEIVED FUTURE EMPLOYMENT OF COALITION FORCES
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INTERNATIONAL INITIATIVES STANDARDIZATION OF TRAINING MANUALS UN FIELD MANUALS ON PEACE SUPPORT OPERATIONS MANUALS SHOULD COVER THE ENTIRE SPECTRUM OF PEACE SUPPORT OPERATIONS STANDARDIZED GENERIC TRAINING MODULE (STGM) IS ALREADY IN PLACE. BUT MORE NEEDS TO BE DONE
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INTERNATIONAL INITIATIVES INFORMATION SHARING INTERNATIONAL SEMINARS, WAR GAMING EXERCISES, CASE STUDIES, SITUATION TRAINING EXERCISES ETCETERA CAN HELP BENEFIT FROM EACH OTHER
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INTERNATIONAL INITIATIVES FEEDBACK SYSTEM CAN BE A KEY COMPONENT IN ENHANCING PERFORMANCE UN MAY CONSIDER DEVELOPING A 360 DEGREE ASSESSMENT AND FEEDBACK SYSTEM COMPREHENSIVE FEEDBACK ON PERFORMANCE INCLUDING WEAKNESSES AND LESSONS LEARNT CAN HELP PERFORM BETTER IN FUTURE
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