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.
I don't think so as I trained at three different locations and never received any swimming training or even a mention of it.
u did not need a rank all u need is some basic flight training
The 'shark attack' really establishes a baseline for many things to come in military basic training. Once you arrive at your site of training, the drill seargents need to establish authority, teach timely obedience, structure and show you that there will be punishments if you do not work together and rely on eachother. This method works extremely well in getting these points across.
none. the Marine Corps will provide all the training you will need.
In the US, the first requirement is to complete a bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university. There are also background checks to be done. Then you will attend some sort of officers' training, which can be done while attending college through the Reserve Officers' Training Corps.
Marines don't go through Basic Training - they go through Boot Camp. The Army does accept prior service enlistees without requiring them to go through Basic Combat Training. However, one may be required to attend BCT if their break in service exceeds a certain period of time. Additionally, they may have to attend Advanced Individual Training (AIT) to become qualified for their selected occupation in the Army if their previous occupation in the Marine Corps was not parallel to it.
There is no particular time involved between an Army soldier completing basic training and being deployed. It depends on the need and the job that the soldier is trained to do. Many soldiers are deployed shortly after completing basic training.
Every single person in the British Armed Forces does basic training. Learning how to be a solider. It is not however as long or strenuous as infantry training in the army. The RAF basic training for an airman lasts 9 weeks and is conducted at RAF Halton.
I don't think so as I trained at three different locations and never received any swimming training or even a mention of it.
In most cases you do. Things change a lot in the service and unless it was really recent, you will likely need to be updated. Although the updating differs somewhat from standard basic training.
The only basic computer skill you need to start HTML training is keyboarding.
He attended the Military Academy.
Not for basic entry into the infantry.
first you need to get special training and will need to know basic information.
You will need to be able to do 42 Pushups, 53 situps, and run a 2 mile in 15:54 to pass Basic Training. These are only the minimum required to graduate.
most of the time lilly you have to have a diploma to join the us navy a ged will get you to the marines or army but not navy or air force or coast guard
Normally not that much. I suppose you need training with handling people and probably some basic math skills