The best place would be Basic Training (or what most people call "Boot Camp") Depending which branch of the military you're interested in joining would determine which training you would need most.
Good question. I know it's at least 3 months.
Texas was a good place to train troops due to its vast and diverse terrain, which offered a variety of environments for military exercises. The state's large expanses allowed for extensive maneuvering and the establishment of multiple training facilities. Additionally, its warm climate facilitated year-round training, enabling troops to maintain readiness without the interruptions of harsh winter weather. Furthermore, Texas's strong military tradition and infrastructure supported the logistical needs of troop training.
Professional training - none. Military training - that of an ordinary soldier.
To receive military training you must go to an military school or some academy for military. Or even a boot camp can help you learn about military training.
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Of course you would have to go through collage and then you would have to go through basic training and all that good stuff for the military.
www.goarmy.com is the place to start.
A good place to go is your local pet store. Also, AKC offers owners and pets training classes to get off to a good start with your puppy.
There are several websites that show military training videos. A local armed services office should also have military training videos.
A military school is a private school which emphasizes military style training and discipline. In general these are designed to prepare students for college if not a career in the military. A boot camp is a place where new military recruits receive their basic military training. However the term is often used to denote programs where wayward youths are sent in an attempt to change their behavior with strict discipline.
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Yes, everyone in the Military is required to go to Basic Training.