ARNG Basic Training is the same duration as Regular Army and Army Reserve Basic, nine weeks. boot is broken up into three phases, Red, White, and Blue, which are each divided into two levels.
* During Red Phase One, recruits are introduced to Army life, culture, and discipline, and recruits are inoculated, and processed (receive equipment, and uniforms--issue--and all paperwork is prepared and completed). * In Red Phase Two, recruits are indoctrinated as a unit. Soldiers learn to move together in cooperation through Drill and Ceremony, physical training, and are introduced to the obstacle courses. In or about week three, recruits are introduced to NBC training by experiencing first hand the gas chamber. * White Phase One introduces BT soldiers to the M16A2. Soldiers are schooled in BRM (Basic Rifle Marksmanship). With 16 rounds, recruits are required to zero and group. Zeroing consists of sighting in and learning to hit a target (much esier than it sounds for many enlistees); grouping consists of placing six rounds in two groups (a closely arranged pattern) on target. * White Phase Two consists of tower repelling and hand to hand combat training. Soldiers are instructed in and practice rope repelling from a tower, and are coached and directed in hand to hand techniques using pugil sticks to simulate fighting techniques with the M16 without ammunition. * Blue Phase One introduces soldiers to other squad level weapons. Soldiers are instructed in the basic maintenance and firing of the 50 cal. machine gun, the M203 grenade launcher, the M240B and M249SAW machine guns, the Mark 19 tripod mounted grenade launcher, and the AT4 (M136) shoulder fired anti-tank weapon. Additional training is given in tactics and use of the M16. * Blue Phase Two, the final weeks of training focus on NIT (Night Infiltration Training) and troop movement. Part of NIT is the live fire exercise in which troops move through obstacles under live weapons fire.
Basic Training is only the beginning of Army training and indoctrination. After graduation soldiers are moved on to AIT (Advanced Individual Training) during which they receive training for their MOS (Military Operational Specialty).
Basic training or boot camp for the Army lasts 9 weeks. This training consists of three phases which are the red phase for the first three weeks, the white phase for the next three weeks and the blue phase for the final three weeks.
Marine Boot camp is roughly 13 weeks long (if you make it that long).
It depends on the branch of service. I can tell you Marine Corps boot camp is presenlty 12 weeks.
It's the same as every other branch of the Army (active duty/ reserves). You'll go to IET (Initial Entry Training) for ten weeks, then to your MOS- specific training from 6-52 weeks.
Army boot camp lasts for 9 weeks but they are changing to a 10 week program. This is the basic training that recruits receive before going into more specialized programs.
Army boot camp last 9 weeks, inclusing Processing week. This does not include advanced training that you will receive based on your MOS
8 1/2 weeks
8 weeks
Usually boot camp for the army lasts for a few weeks. After boot camp you get time off before you actually start your service.
Boot Camp for Army is 10 Weeks 1st week is reception, where you will get issued any items that you will need, and get all medical completed 9 weeks is the actual training
Dale con Ganas - 2012 Army Boot Camp was released on: USA:25 January 2012
From personal experience I found that Army boot camp was quite physically challenging. It was just as tough mentally however.
a fully functional soldier
The closest Boot Camp in my area is in Fort Benning, Georgia. It is a 9 week program for Army Basic Combat Training.
Marine boot camp is 13 weeks. The longest of all military training.
It is highly unlikely that the U.S. Army will take someone who quit while in boot camp. Currently, with only a very few exceptions, the U.S. Army is not accepting reenlistments from soldiers who have left service after fulfilling their enlistment obligation. So, it is highly unlikely the army would accept someone who quit during boot camp, unless they were discharged for humanitarian reasons.
CS or tear gas.
yes... the kiss army! but seriously hes never been in the army but his daughter had to do a report for the army so he took her to a camp and they did boot camp but he faild horribly
Surely the question is asked in jest. The Air Force Boot Camp is easier.
call the personnel center at the camp in South Caroline