DAFORMS.NET – DA FORM 7780 – Mission Command Information System Training Tables Vi For Digital Crew (MCIS-2) – The Department of the Army has released DA Form 7780, also known as the Mission Command Information System Training Tables Vi For Digital Crew (MCIS-2). The form is used to provide guidance and training to digital crews on how to use the mission command information system. The form includes instructions on how to set up and operate the system, as well as troubleshooting tips.
Download DA FORM 7780 – Mission Command Information System Training Tables Vi For Digital Crew (MCIS-2)
Form Number | DA FORM 7780 |
Form Title | Mission Command Information System Training Tables Vi For Digital Crew (MCIS-2) |
Published | 05/01/2018 |
Prescribing Pub | – |
File Size | 32 KB |
What is a DA FORM 7780?
The Army’s new digital training system, the Mission Command Information System, is now available for all soldiers. The system is designed to provide commanders with the information they need to make decisions in a variety of situations. The system includes a variety of training modules that can be used to prepare for specific missions.
Where Can I Find a DA FORM 7780?
The United States Army’s Mission Command Information System Training Tables Vi For Digital Crew (MCIS-2) is a digital training resource that provides step-by-step instructions for operating the Army’s Mission Command Information System (MCIS). The MCIS is a critical piece of Army equipment that allows commanders to plan, execute, and monitor missions in real-time. The MCIS-2 training tables provide digital crews with the information they need to operate the system effectively.
DA FORM 7780 – Mission Command Information System Training Tables Vi For Digital Crew (MCIS-2)
The DA FORM 7780 – Mission Command Information System Training Tables Vi For Digital Crew (MCIS-2) is a training guide for the Army’s digital crew. The guide covers the basics of the Army’s Mission Command Information System (MCIS), how to use it, and how to troubleshoot it. The guide is divided into six sections: Basic Operation, Navigation, Messaging, Planning, Execution, and Maintenance.