Basic training, also referred to as Boot Camp.
Depending on what one's military occupational specialty is, will depend on the type of training that they receive. I was a radar repairman. I went to basic training, military combat training, basic electronics school, and radar repairman school.
Army Military Police School is 2 months. Basic Training and MP School is a combined 20 weeks long called OSUT, which is One Station Unit Training
all military training and schooling has to be reviewed by a college at which time all such schooling and training can be evaluated to determine college credits allowed. I had one military school evaluated at 3 credits and other training evaluated for additional credits.
No! Absolutely not. One of my teachers got his education from AIE training in the military. He went in to be a cook, and got a basic training.
To become a massage therapist one must complete a training program to get the right qualification. One must enroll with a massage school and many US states require over 500 hours training.
For one to become an electronic engineer, education beyond high school will be required in nearly every cases except for those who may have had military training in that field. ITT technical institute is a well known example of a school that offers such training.
no "Degree" necessary... Military E.O.D. (Explosive Ordinance Disposal) are trained "Enlisted" Personnel. See Film: "The HURT LOCKER"... These persons require training in military "EOD Technical School" Detailed background tests... psychological evaluations.... and (possibly the most important) CAN NOT be COLOR BLIND !!!! (CUT the RED WIre..... BOOOM!! --- see what i mean) In the REAL WORLD ( non-military) it still seems that most explosives experts have had "military training"( after all... the MILITARY is the one who owns things that goes BOOM!)
One can go for hairdressing training in a number of places. The best way to get training as a hairdresser is to attend cosmetology school or a trade school that offers classes on hairdressing training.
The US military has Special Weapons Schools where you learn how to operate, maintain, etc. nuclear weapons.
cosmetology requirements vary from state to state. Most states require at least 1500 hours of training which is roughly 9 months of training. One must pass a state examination of competency after training to obtain a cosmetology license.
The FBI is the highest rated school for hostage negotiation training. However, this is not usually available without reference by a police department. Begin with a counseling degree or become a licensed police officer and get a referral to this school. You can also attend a school with the international association of hostage negotiators: http://www.hostagenegotiation.com/ The FBI, CIA, and various military branches offer training in this topic. If you get selected for one of these organizations you can get your training that way.
If you want to get Acupuncture Training, Acupuncture School is the best way to get your training. You can get a list of Acupuncture Schools at www.acupunctureschools.com