Where are some west coast Navy boot camps?
"There was a Navy boot camp at one point in California, but it closed down in the early 1990's when the bases were reduced. The only Navy boot camp in existence is in Great Lakes, Illinois."
What age do you start boot camp?
You start boot camp at whatever age you join the military. Seventeen is the youngest that you can start (and you need parental permission).
Can you lose your job for going to bct boot camp?
Under the Uniformed Services Employment and Reemployment Rights Act of 1994 and the Soldiers and Sailors Civil Relief Act a civilian employer can not terminate your employment based on your enlistment or by leaving to Basic Combat Training or a Deployment. They are Federal guidelines that they themselves must follow, the majority of civilian employers are aware of these Federal Guidelines but if you are late to work once or have one mishap then at that point they will terminate you for that reason, but the second you come in informing them that you have either are going to enlist or that you are going to Basic Combat Training they are looking for a reason to fire you, so that they do not have to hold your job for you.
How much is basic safety training?
That would have to depend on what kind of basic safety training you would need and on how you will have to take up the course. It can be most expensive if you are going to bring in a professional or a group of trainers to teach the training to your workers, it maybe quite more affordable to enroll in a training class or seminar most schools give out but it will mean days of training and possible work power loss for that span of training. You may also consider online training programs which prices varies too but tend to be cheapest.
"Nine minutes and thirty seconds. August 1981 Basic Training PT Exam. "the Warriors", Company Echo, 8th BN. 2nd BDE, Ft Jackson, South Carolina. By a male 17 year old high school (junior) student on a split option training from San Diego, Calif. Army National Guard."
Is Camp Victory in Florida bad?
I personally went there and it is hell. If your parents are sending you there ask what you can do to not go there. All of the stuff that they put on their website is a bunch of BS. They can literally do anything they f***ing want: they can beat you up, throw you on the floor, shove strange things in your mouth, tackle you to the floor, make you hug a tree, shoot you with a gun (they wont shoot you but they have guns), push you in the water, make you do EXTREME exercises, and things your parents will NEVER EVER do to you. You behave good for a while once you get out (or at least I did) but then your parents will start threatening you that they will send you back there if you mess up a little bit. To prevent my identity I cannot put to much information about myself in case one of the people from the camp read this. You are also forced to do everything else and if y you are going there and are hiding stuff, during the 3rd week they go through your tent and leave it open for ants and other animals to get inside your tent and they will search your tent for anything you might be hiding (Ex. stuff from the MRE's, money, drugs, and form of weapon, etc.) and if you are caught you will have to run laps a lot (you probably run total for about....4-7 miles straight, it depends what mood they are in, my 1st year it was 7, 2nd was 4, and 3rd felt like 20 but it probably wasn't). Anyways, they can do whatever they want to you and you do NOT want to go there.
Do snipers get hand to hand combat training?
All combat troops get hand to hand training. You can also study different fighting styles. Anyone who is interested in joining the military and persuing a combat role for any length of time I would recommend you study several martial arts. Try not to focus on competition styles. Study hard, be serious and honorable and let your teacher know what your intentions are. They may be inclined to teach you some stuff in private. With any fighting style, it doest matter what the name is or where it was conceived, it matters how much you train. Train like the other guy is training twice as much as you. Same goes for military training. Your life may depend on it.
Who can go with you when stationed after basic training in the army?
Actual dependents. That is your spouse, your children or step children, or anyone for whom you are legally responsible.
What is the best season to organize a boot camp?
Boot camp is a type of physical training program conducted by gyms, personal trainers, and former military personals. Boot camp can be done all year and all seasons.
If I join the army, how long can I expect to be in Boot Camp before I am fully trained?
Usually boot camp for the army lasts for a few weeks. After boot camp you get time off before you actually start your service.
Are there any physical requirements before I can enter Boot Camp for the Army?
I don't think there are any specific requirements, but at the end of boot camp you will be required to pass certain bench marks. Check out this site: http://www.goarmy.com/soldier-life.html for more infomration
Can a k9 in traning go into a resterant?
Only a certified K9 handler can take a working dog into public places such as department stores and schools. Restaurants are an exception to even that rule because of health code reasons.
Book Boot Camp why is Sarah at Lake Harmony?
Sarah is at Lake Harmony because she has been there fort 2 and a half years!
What is the highest paygrade one can graduate basic training with?
In the Army, it's E4 (Specialist). Prior service personnel, or persons with a four year college degree are able to enlist with this rank/grade. However, once you report to your unit, you still may be made subordinate to a lower ranking person who has put their time in.
With one or two years of JROTC, you can go in as a Private-2 (PV2/E2). With three or more years of JROTC, or if you were an Eagle Scout, you can go in as a Private First Class (PFC/E3).
This does not mean that you'll be promoted to the next pay grade faster than your peers, however, and you're most likely to see that, if you went in as a Private First Class, for example, the people who went in as basic Private (E1) will be promoted to Specialist just as quickly as you are.
Can you leave to go to basic training when your seventeen?
Yes, although it requires parental consent for you to enlist before you're 18. I personally left for BCT when I was 17, and turned 18 while I was in BCT.
Do you have go through basic training if you are prior service army?
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.
If you have prior service do you have to go to basic training again if you join another branch?
Anyone wishing to join a service has to complete basic training. In the case of Marines, they do not have to attend Navy, Army or Air Force boot camp. As a Sailor, if I ever lost my mind and wanted to join the Marine Corps, I would need to attend their boot camp.
On the other hand, I could join the Army or AF with only an Indoc type class.
Do they have any boot camp at Connecticut?
I would go with Connecticut Juvenile Boot Camp. They can really make a transformation with people who go there.
What are the requirement to pass boot camp?
If you are looking to pass boot camp...
1. Self confidence
2. Concentration
3. Obedience
4. You will need to be fit. Do you run, swim, cycle? Running and strength abilities are especially useful.
When do they let you call home from boot camp?
It will take several weeks before he has telephone priviledges. However, he should be able to begin writing immediately. You may write to him as well. Simply address any mail to him, including his SSN, address it to the "Base Locator" at the main address of the installation where he is training.
When he is able to call, he should be able to call perhaps as often as once per night, provided he is able to get a phone. Competition for phone, as I recall, is quite high.