Basic training for the Army takes 9 weeks. Advanced individual training can last an additional 6 weeks to 1 year! The Army have 5 different locations for basic training.
The Navy and Army's basic training is 8 weeks long. Air force is 6 weeks, and Marine Corps is 13 weeks.
Ten weeks.
In the Army, you don't enlist directly into EOD, unless something's changed since I was in. You had to fulfill your initial enlistment, then you'd be eligible to try out for EOD through the BEAR programme.
The army basic training program takes nine weeks to complete. It is required to become a US soldier.
No, you do not. The Marines is the only branch of Service that the US Army accepts people without going through any form of introduction training.
About 8 weeks
It makes no difference. If you have been in JROTC for 2 years (i think), then you get a rank advance no matter what branch you enlist in. If you enlist in the Army, you will leave basic training as a PFC. I am also in AFJROTC but i am either joining the army or navy.
8 weeks of basic training (BCT), and 3 weeks to 2 years of advanced individual training (AIT, depending on the jod being trained for.
Like seven extra weeks of basic training.
There is no particular time involved between an Army soldier completing basic training and being deployed. It depends on the need and the job that the soldier is trained to do. Many soldiers are deployed shortly after completing basic training.
You can enlist in the services at 17 with parental release. This is typically coupled with a delayed entry program designed to complete your initial entry training on or around your 18th birthday. Of course, during all of this training, which can take over a year, you are non-deployable. For the Army, basic training is roughly 9 weeks, followed by a job school. Job schools vary in length from a few weeks to over a year. Before setting foot on a battle field, the army will send you to a three month pre-deployment training. In conclusion, though you can enlist at 17, you wouldn't be in theatre until you were at least 18.
In 1983, Army basic training typically lasted about 8 weeks. This duration could vary slightly depending on the specific training program or the individual's military occupational specialty. During this time, recruits underwent rigorous physical training, instruction in military skills, and preparation for their roles in the Army.