Soldiers who are physically ready, grounded in Army Values, and competent in their skills to contribute to their first units of assignment; well trained and agile cadre who can return to the operational force with improved leadership skills; Cadre, families, and civilians who are cared for by quality programs.
Success in IMT is Defined As...Soldiers and Junior Leaders who:
- Live the Army Values
- Are discipline and motivated
- Are competent in their initial military and MOS/branch skills
- Are physically ready
Cadre who:
- Model the Warrior Ethos
- Are expert trainers and mentors
- Are physically ready
Training and Education that is:
- Standardized to ensure consistency
- Relevant to the Operational Environment (OE)
- Mentally and physically rigorous
Soldiers, Families and Civilians who are:
- Resilient to meet the demands of Army service
- Cared for by quality programs
