US Army Special Forces (the Green Berets) go through the same Basic/Advanced Individual Training or One Station Unit Training any other soldier goes through. If they enter the Army as an infantryman, then go to Special Forces from there, they would go to Infantry OSUT. If they entered the Army as a cook, they would have gone through Basic and AIT for a cook.
You don't enter Special Forces straight out of Basic. You're first required to have been in service long enough to have made it to E-4, then you apply to attend the Q Course, which is the selection process for Special Forces. You can apply for the Q Course regardless of what MOS you held previously - infantry, medic, mechanic, whatever.
6 months to a year.
To introduce, indoctrinate, and train recruits for combat operations.
Boot camp is a training campus for members of the military when they first join, where they go to train and qualify for service. A combat boot is a type of footwear... a shoe in style that reflects what some members of the military have worn in combat situations.
no, but they will provide bus or train fare to boot camp
A beginner is certainly welcome to train in free boot camp programs. Everyone is a beginner at some point!
The benefits of a boot camp are the numerous training programs that they have available. There are so many ways that they can train a person. Some of the risks are the rigorous training methods.
Bindi's Boot Camp is in Queensland!
what is the cost for boot camp
Children as young as 12 can goto boot camp. Check with the boot camp you're interested in for details.
Adventure Boot Camp is one of the good boot camps
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In any military organization, you train first in a boot camp that teaches you many primary skills that every soldier needs to know. After boot camp, you are allowed to list three things you wish to do. You will most likely be placed in one of your three choices, as long as you did well in boot camp.