Yes, if switching branches you have to do basic training in order to improve yourself unless you already have the required skills for the job.
All branches of the US military (Marines, Army, Navy, Air Force, and Coast Guard) require some form of basic training. The duration and type of basic training varies with the branch of armed service, but it is a requirement.
In order to begin Navy basic training, you need to be at least 18 years old. You have to be at least 18 to enlist in the Navy. This is true for all branches of the military.
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Navy basic training is not held on shipboard. Basic training is held at the Recruit Training Command in Great Lakes, Illinois.
No they do not, but if someone wants to switch branches into the marines they must go through marine basic
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This question does not make any sense. However I can answer it how I believe you intended and hopefully it answers your question: Boot Camp is the term for the initial entry training in the US military branches. All initial entry trainings are commonly referred to as Boot Camp by civilians. In the US Army it is formally called Basic Combat Training (BCT, also Basic). It takes place at a disclosed time after enlisting in the US Military. They are varying lengths and also the type of training varies between branches.
No, recruits are typically not allowed to bring books to basic training.
No, recruits are typically not allowed to bring books to basic training.
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Basic Training for Illinois National Guard is 9 weeks.
Yes, everyone in the Military is required to go to Basic Training.