Every enlisted person has to. Officers have their own training regimen.
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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.
Professional training - none. Military training - that of an ordinary soldier.
Standard Navy boot camp, not much different then it is today. There were a number of training centers, Sampson Naval Training Center and Great Lakes Training Center were two of the biggest. They got basic protocol, military drill, damage control (fire fighting, dewatering, etc.), basic ship board procedures.
Almost all bases have a training section of some kind. Lackland Air force base is the training center for all USAF enlisted and the US Air Force Academy in Colorado is the training ground for all USAF Officers. But that is just AF basic training bases. After basic training there is Tech School and there are many bases that host the various career field tech schools. The Army, Marines, and Navy also have Basic training and tech school bases. One Marine training base is Camp Lejune in North Carolina. One Army training base is Fort Jackson in South Carolina. There is also an officer training base at Annapolis Maryland for Navy officers. And then there are many specialty training bases such as the Survival School training base in East Washington State.
Yes, everyone in the Military is required to go to Basic Training.
Basic training gets you ready for the military lifestyle as well as get you in shape and teach you self discipline.
slang term for the initial basic training period for new recruits in the military
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you have to go trough basic training just like everyone else and go to military police tech schools where you will receive specialized training in weapons, self defense, laws, searches and seizures, and more
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.
Good question. I know it's at least 3 months.
No.
Basic citizen military training typically lasts around 3 to 6 months, depending on the country and specific military program. This training includes fundamental military skills, physical fitness, and discipline. Some programs may vary in duration based on the level of commitment and the specific objectives of the training.
Basic training for the Russian army typically lasts for about three months. During this period, recruits undergo physical conditioning, weapons training, and basic military skills. The length and structure of training can vary depending on the specific branch of the military and the role the recruit will fulfill. After basic training, soldiers may receive further specialized training for their designated positions.
Basic training, also referred to as Boot Camp.
National Guard does not have a basic training, you are sent to basic training with other members of the Army whether they are in active or reserve status. No, you will not become a veteran if you fail to complete basic with any branch.