Below is a website for a free boot camp for kids 13-19.
If you are interested in one particular boot camp, then call them up and ask to take a tour. Talk to the trainer on site and ask specific questions and if it will work for you. If you know anyone who has been to a good boot camp, ask about their experience, and what they liked and didn't like about it.
they cant be sent to boot camp once you are 18 you are considered an adult and are free to make your own choices however if the following question i have is answered with a yes it would be possible to threaten an 18 year old with being kicked out of the house but i would like to know if they can attend boot camp...if anyone has any information on this please send an email to evilspawn4@gmail.com i would like to know if an 18 year old can attend a military style boot camp of their own free will because i would like to join the military but we are in the middle of a war and i wouldn't get proper training before being sent to combat so boot camp is my only other alternative to become a stronger person and hey dude if you end up going maybe ill see you there
The training station will be listed in your orders.
NO! When you arrive at the MCRD for boot camp you have not yet earned the privilege to wear the EGA, and your Drill Instructors will let you know that!
When choosing a boot camp for your kids you should definitely do some research. Check out the camp's website and if possible get a sit down (or at least an in depth phone conversation) with a camp counselor.
There are sometimes boot camps put on by the local YMCA for teens.
Boise Idaho only has one boot camp that I know of. It has a great track record for safety and for turning around troubled teenagers into responsible citizens.
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The most important issues is the background check of a boot camp including how popular and reputable it is, who its employers and employees are, and if there are any past incidents such as deaths and abuse reports.
There is a place in Anchorage called AlaskaFit that is a boot camp. That may not be as strict as you were looking for so I would suggest contacting the city police and seeing if they know something better.
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.
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