It depends on your degree plan and the University, typically it is 6-9 college credits for successful completion of Basic Training.
As of right now the US Army offers 100% Tuition Assistance for college up to $4,500.00 a year and either the Montgomery GI Bill up to $47,556.00 for a 3-6 year enlistment or the Army College Fund up to $81,756.00 for a 6 year enlistment. Also Basic Combat Training and Advanced Individual Training can be turned in to most colleges for college credits, now it does depend on the degree plan that you choose and how relevant your training it is to your degree plan. The US Army also can repay up to $60,000.00 in Student Loans as long as you qualify. You can always go to the related links to view the current incentives and college/educational benefit's.
Ten weeks.
CX and highly toxic and is not used in basic training. CS gas is used to test effectiveness of protective masks and clothing.
It depends on how long you have been out of the Army and what branch you are coming from, typically your will attend the Army's Warrior Transition Unit.
No, you do not. The Marines is the only branch of Service that the US Army accepts people without going through any form of introduction training.
No.
Basic training for the Army takes 9 weeks. Advanced individual training can last an additional 6 weeks to 1 year! The Army have 5 different locations for basic training.
In the US Army- Basic Training didn't count for any. Other courses AIT (MOS) and other special courses counted and I was given Physical Education credits due to Physical Fitness Training Requirements on the Job! The Marines might be the same. Another avenue for college credits that can also be used for Promotion Points and possibly towards a degree is on website promotion-points.com (Free US Gov't on-line self paced courses).
As of right now the US Army offers 100% Tuition Assistance for college up to $4,500.00 a year and either the Montgomery GI Bill up to $47,556.00 for a 3-6 year enlistment or the Army College Fund up to $81,756.00 for a 6 year enlistment. Also Basic Combat Training and Advanced Individual Training can be turned in to most colleges for college credits, now it does depend on the degree plan that you choose and how relevant your training it is to your degree plan. The US Army also can repay up to $60,000.00 in Student Loans as long as you qualify. You can always go to the related links to view the current incentives and college/educational benefit's.
Most of training is mostly exercising and gun training. You will be doing a lot of running weights courses, drills and gun training during the Army basic training.
Basic training.
There is no Army National Guard basic training. It is basic training at one of the US Army's active duty training base. All active, reserve, and guard members train together as one. The platoon guide is basically a leader of the platoon.
It's the default. If you don't have JROTC or college credits, it's what you start off as. You'll see some people who start off as E2, E3, or E4 because they have JROTC or college, but you'll have caught up to them by the time they get promoted.
Basic Army training, also known as Basic Combat Training (BCT), typically lasts for about 10 weeks. However, the duration may vary slightly depending on the specific branch of the army and any additional training requirements.
The army basic training program takes nine weeks to complete. It is required to become a US soldier.
no ur not... but after basic training u can use them
Yes, if you become an army officer after college, you will still have to attend officer training, which is different from enlisted boot camp. Officer training focuses on leadership, management, and specialized skills required for officer roles in the military. It is typically a more intensive and longer program compared to basic training for enlisted personnel.