If you're attending one of the US Military academies, your basic training is conducted as part of your curriculum. Now if you attend a JROTC programme at a private university, then you'll have to go through OBT.
No. A military police officer goes through military basic training, then the militray equivalent of a police academy, but does not need to attend a civilian police academy.
Basic Military Training is initial accession training for Enlisted Air Force Personnel. The Air Force Academy is a school for commissioned officers, and as such, after first getting accepted to the Air Force Academy, you must still go through Basic Cadet Training. If you plan on attending the Academy and have the ability to get accepted, I strongly recommend not entering enlisted basic training, as I have heard some graduates joke about how they went through 5 different Basic Trainings: Enlisted Basic, Academy Preparatory School (Where almost all prior enlisted cadets must spend a year before even beginning their 4 years at the Academy) Basic, Air Force Academy Basic, and then twice through the Academy Basic as cadre/instructors. The Air Force Academy application is a long process which includes writing samples, academic resumes, interviews, as well as medical examinations and physical fitness testing. The process of interviews, essays, and resumes is also repeated to acquire a Congressional Nomination to attend. For more specific information on this process, contact an Admission Liaison Officer.
It takes a lot of preparation to become a cop and a lot of testing and training along the way. There is a lot of basic training they must go through in the police academy.
It depends on which program and which school you are looking at. It can take from two years, which would be basic training, to four years which would be executive chef training.
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Yes, everyone in the Military is required to go to Basic Training.
Many firefighters start their job with no experience at all and then apply for an academy in their first year or two. Basic fire training is about 240 hours of training.
It's kind of a joke, really. If you've gone through basic training of any kind, you are good to go.
No.Members of the Nursing Corps do not go through basic training. They attend an officer training, instead.
Typically No, you will proceed right to your AIT (MOS training) right after Basic Training, unless you are a Reserve soldier you might be able to go home after Basic
For your training they will send you based on what you decide you want to do. If you ask your recruiter he/she should be able to tell you where you go for your basic training. good luck!
You would go through OBT - Officer Basic Training. There are no enlisted nurses.