Combat engineer training in the U.S. Army typically lasts about 14 weeks. This includes Basic Combat Training (about 10 weeks) followed by Advanced Individual Training (AIT), which focuses on specific skills related to combat engineering. The duration may vary slightly depending on the specific program and the soldier's prior training or experience.
Combat Engineer
40 hours
40 hours
40 hours
40 hours
US combat engineers call themselves sappers, so yes the 37E has sappers. That answer isn't necessarily true. Not all Combat Engineers are considered "Sappers." There is actually a "Sapper" school, which is sort of the "Ranger" school for Combat Engineers. Yes, there ARE Sappers in the 37th Engineer Battalion but only because they have sent people to Sapper School, which is also located at Ft Leonard Wood, MO, just like the Combat Engineer AIT training. Trust me, I was there. I also was in the 37th Engineer Bn. and I went to Sapper School.
Combat Engineer Hooah
two weeks
Combat Training is free.
The MOS 1371 Combat Engineer School for the United States Marine Corps typically lasts about 29 weeks. This training program includes instruction on various combat engineering tasks, such as constructing and breaching obstacles, demolition, and mobility operations. The course is designed to prepare Marines for the diverse challenges they may face in the field.
Combat training is only available online.
You can not play combat training offline.