Units in the reset/train phase undergo family reintegration, staffing and new equipment funding. This phase's life span depends on how long it takes the soldier to get it right.
Before 107 BC it is not known. The Marian reforms of the army of 107 BC created a standing army where the soldiers had a career of 16 years (later it was increased to 20 and 25). The professional soldiers were drilled and trained regularly.
Not long enough.
US Army Sniper School is five weeks long at Ft. Benning, Georgia.
too long
A typical infantry soldier at the beginning of the war would train for 12 weeks after enlisting, as the war went on this was reduced due to soldiers urgently being needed on the front line and by the end of the war training was down to around six weeks. :) i hope this helps
This phase is known as reset.
Units enter reset when they redeploy.
8-10 hours a day
Train for what? Please be more specific. The Romans had to train for many things. Army? Orator? Lawyer? Mosaic maker? Banker? Baker?
Reset
army ranger of course .. how long can you hold on to a boring job.?? its much harder to train someone for a boring job also..
how long by train brighton to suffolk
A train's length varies from its length and built. The underground subway train is only up to 70 ft long, while the locomotive freight train can get as long as 300 ft.
Before 107 BC it is not known. The Marian reforms of the army of 107 BC created a standing army where the soldiers had a career of 16 years (later it was increased to 20 and 25). The professional soldiers were drilled and trained regularly.
Army ants are 14mm long, while the queen army ant is 3cm long.
how long does it take to get train from london to runcorn
The first phase is 7 weeks long with hell week in the fifth week