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35F is an officer's MOS - they don't go through AIT like enlisted personnel do.

This is completely wrong. 35foxtrot is an enlisted MOS, and your general intelligence man. They are the ones that combine all the information from the collectors. The AIT is very detailed oriented, with 35-40% washouts common.

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What is a medic who is training called?

For the US Army during the Vietnam War, men went to boot camp (called Basic Infantryman Combat Training). After successfully completing boot camp, they went to AIT; Advanced Individual Training. 1. AIT-Armor Crewman (tank crewmen) 2. AIT-Infantryman (grunt) 3. AIT-Engineers 4. AIT-Cooks 5. AIT-Truck drivers 6. AIT-Artilleryman 7. AIT-Mortarman 8. AIT-Medic etc.


Do you get promoted once you finish AIT in the US Army?

Depends. Automatic promotion is six months in service, if I remember correctly, so if your AIT takes you past that point, you'll be promoted during your AIT. If you have less than six months in at the end of your AIT, your instructors may decide to promote you meritoriously if they feel you've earned it.


Is US Army AIT training equivalent to degree-level education?

No, it is not, although some MOS have an AIT in which you receive some college credit for completion. @BurningSaviour Do you learn as much?


What do you do when your finish with basic training?

Depends on your MOS. In you're in an MOS which has One Station Unit Training (such as Army infantry), you would simply continue on as you had before, since you do your Basic and AIT in one package. If you had to go to another post for your AIT, then you'd do that.


How long is it before someone that joins the army can visit their home when on training?

depends on when you get to basic training. they allow trainees to go home for Christmas leave now, a few years back they would go straight through training and not get leave before graduating. so you're first chance to go home would probably be after AIT, so with a 9week basic training and lets say an average AIT lasts about 4 or 5 weeks, you're looking at at least 14weeks before you actually have a good solid chance of getting leave to go home. they give soldiers weekends off now during AIT too btw.