There are more definite and subjective ways to answer this question but ROTC and bootcamp are one word options.
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.
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There are many places where one can find information regarding Army Ranger school and training. The best ways for one to obtain this information would be to visit the the US army website directly or speak with a local army recruiter.
Not all words have opposites, and army is one of those. There is no such thing as an anti-army. Either you have one, or you don't. And that's it.
Yes. US Army infantry attend One Station Unit Training (essentially, Basic Combat Training and Advanced Individual Training, rolled into one package) at Fort Benning, Georgia.
On the website of the British Army, all required information can be found about the British Army training. They give usefull information about the joining process, the Army life and even a guide for families.
When joining the US Army, you can receive job training in almost any field. You can get training in fields such as Medical, Law, Transportation, Intelligence and more.
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After you complete Basic Training you will proceed on to you MOS training, listed in you enlistment contract, once you complete you MOS training you will proceed to you first duty station.