Army Basic Training

Basic training is the fundamental building block of your military career.  Learn about Basic Training including the process, requirement, stages, where to go and what to expect.  

 

Join The Army

 

The online application process will help you get started on a career in the Army, whether you want to enlist, or you are interested in a sholorship opputunity . Filling out an application is not a commitment to join the Army. A recruiter will contact you once you submit your application 

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ARMY QUALIFICATION BADGES

 

Army qualification badges are given to those who successfully complete a weapons qualification course. Grades range from highest to lowest: expert, sharpshooter, and marksman.

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M249 Squad Automatic Weapon

 

The M249 Squad Automatic Weapon, or SAW, is an individually portable, gas operated, magazine or disintegrating metallic link-belt fed, light machine gun with fixed headspace and quick change barrel feature. 

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GRADUATION TIPS

 

Basic Combat Training has pushed the recruits' minds and bodies to new limits, giving them a deeper respect for themselves and those around them. Now, the time has come to celebrate their efforts and the strength they've gained. This is the day that their families and friends gather to watch them transition from citizens to Soldiers.

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US ARMY RELEASES NEW REGULATION ON RELIGIOUS SUPPORT

 

Much of the 40-page manual is little more than logistics and structural guidance on how chaplains and religious support are to be integrated into Army operations.  That the Army felt the need to publish such a document, however, is one indicator of the high value it places on such religious support.

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Army Values: 7 Values – Army LDRSHIP

 

Many people know what the words Loyalty, Duty, Respect, Selfless Service, Honor, Integrity, and Personal Courage mean. But how often do you see someone actually live up to them? 

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Urban Operations

 

Set in an urban training environment, the trainees learn how to safely enter and clear buildings.

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Perform 10-mile tactical foot march

 

You must complete a 10-mile tactical foot march in three hours. You must wear all equipment properly, you must have Kevlar helmet on your head, and you must carry your M16 rifle at the ready position. 

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Claymore Anti-personnel Mine Test

 

The M18A1 Claymore is a directional anti-personnel mine used by the U.S. military. Its inventor, Norman MacLeod, named the mine after a large Scottish medieval sword. 

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United States Manual For Courts-Martial

 

The Manual for Courts-Martial (MCM) is the official guide to the conduct of Courts- martial in the United States military. An Executive Order of the President Of The United States, the MCM details and expands on the military Law in the Uniform Code Of Military Justice. (UCMJ).

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M16A2 Equipment Information

 

The M16A2 rifle is a product improvement of the M16A1 rifle. The improvements are: a heavier, stiffer barrel than the barrel of the M16A1;

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PHASE 3 - BLUE

 

After becoming familiar with the use of automatic weapons and hand grenades in U.S. Weapons Training, recruits put their training to the test as they negotiate the Night Infiltration Course. After passing all their tests and challenges, they congregate for Rites of Passage.

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PHASE 2 - WHITE

 

Recruits go through marksmanship and combat training and learn to rappel at the Warrior Tower. This training is intended not only to teach Soldiers valuable skills, but also to instill confidence. 

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PHASE 1 - RED

 

The Army makes sure every recruit is physically and mentally prepared to start Basic Combat Training.

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MEPS: PHYSICAL EXAM

 

Every individual who enlists in the Military must meet certain physical requirements. This is to make sure potential recruits can safely make it through Basic Training and meet the daily demands of service.

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Reception Battalion

 

Reception Battalion (RECBN) is the period that begins when the recruit arrives at the Army post where he or she is to undergo Basic Training. Instead of spending a full day processing each individual, the US Army likes to spread out the processing to offer each soldier plenty of waiting time each day for the one to three weeks that it can take to finish the entry processing.

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US Army Drill Sereant

 

A drill sergeant is a symbol of excellence in initial entry training, an expert in all warrior tasks and battle drills, lives the Army values, exemplifies the warrior ethos, and most importantly- is the epitome of the Army as a profession.

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Warrior Ethos

 

Many people know what the words Loyalty, Duty, Respect, Selfless Service, Honor, Integrity, and Personal Courage mean. But how often do you see someone actually live up to them? Soldiers learn these values in detail during Basic Combat Training (BCT), from then on they live them every day in everything they do — whether they’re on the job or off. I

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ONE STATION UNIT TRAINING

 

Infantry Soldiers use small arms, anti-armor or indirect fire weapons during combat missions. Your Basic Combat Training and Advanced Individual Training will be combined into one school called One Station Unit Training (OSUT). This training is general held in Fort Benning, Ga.

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ADVANCED INDIVIDUAL TRAINING

 

After you complete Basic Combat Training, you're ready for the next step. Advanced Individual Training (AIT) is where you will learn the skills to perform your Army job.

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BASIC COMBAT TRAINING

 

Basic Combat Training (BCT) is a training course that transforms civilians into Soldiers. Over the course of ten weeks, recruits will learn basic tactical and survival skills along with how to shoot, rappel, and march. They will also learn the basics of Army life and military customs, including the Seven Core Army Values. 

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Initial Entry Training

 

United States Army Initial Entry Training (IET), formerly known as Basic Training, is the program of physical and mental training required in order for an individual to become a Soldier in the United States Army, Army Reserve or Army National Guard.

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How Often Do I Have to Get a Haircut?

 

Haircuts are a rite of passage during military basic training. Almost immediately after arrival, your hair will be cut so short that it almost feels like you wereshaved bald (guys, only).

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Army Basic Training PFT

 

The Army's Basic Training Physical Fitness Test is a three-event physical performance test used to assess endurance. It is used to measure a your physical strengths, abilities, and cardio-respiratory fitness.

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Army Boot Camp

 

This is where your transformation for civilian life to the Army world begins—from bidding farewell to your civilian clothes, getting your Army haircut and getting ready to become physical fit.

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Are You Eligible to Join the Military?

 

Eligibility rules can be a little confusing. There are different rules for enlisting and for officer programs.

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BASIC COMBAT TRAINING

 

Basic Combat Training (BCT) is a training course that transforms civilians into Soldiers. Over the course of ten weeks, recruits will learn basic tactical and survival skills along with how to shoot, rappel, and march. They will also learn the basics of Army life and military customs, including the Seven Core Army Values.

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Join The Army

 

The online application process will help you get started on a career in the Army, whether you want to enlist, or you are interested in a sholorship opputunity . Filling out an application is not a commitment to join the Army. A recruiter will contact you once you submit your application 

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ARMY QUALIFICATION BADGES

 

Army qualification badges are given to those who successfully complete a weapons qualification course. Grades range from highest to lowest: expert, sharpshooter, and marksman.

Product Details

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M249 Squad Automatic Weapon

 

The M249 Squad Automatic Weapon, or SAW, is an individually portable, gas operated, magazine or disintegrating metallic link-belt fed, light machine gun with fixed headspace and quick change barrel feature. 

Product Details

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GRADUATION TIPS

 

Basic Combat Training has pushed the recruits' minds and bodies to new limits, giving them a deeper respect for themselves and those around them. Now, the time has come to celebrate their efforts and the strength they've gained. This is the day that their families and friends gather to watch them transition from citizens to Soldiers.

Product Details

View more details

US ARMY RELEASES NEW REGULATION ON RELIGIOUS SUPPORT

 

Much of the 40-page manual is little more than logistics and structural guidance on how chaplains and religious support are to be integrated into Army operations.  That the Army felt the need to publish such a document, however, is one indicator of the high value it places on such religious support.

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Army Values: 7 Values – Army LDRSHIP

 

Many people know what the words Loyalty, Duty, Respect, Selfless Service, Honor, Integrity, and Personal Courage mean. But how often do you see someone actually live up to them? 

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Urban Operations

 

Set in an urban training environment, the trainees learn how to safely enter and clear buildings.

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Perform 10-mile tactical foot march

 

You must complete a 10-mile tactical foot march in three hours. You must wear all equipment properly, you must have Kevlar helmet on your head, and you must carry your M16 rifle at the ready position. 

Product Details

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Claymore Anti-personnel Mine Test

 

The M18A1 Claymore is a directional anti-personnel mine used by the U.S. military. Its inventor, Norman MacLeod, named the mine after a large Scottish medieval sword. 

Product Details

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United States Manual For Courts-Martial

 

The Manual for Courts-Martial (MCM) is the official guide to the conduct of Courts- martial in the United States military. An Executive Order of the President Of The United States, the MCM details and expands on the military Law in the Uniform Code Of Military Justice. (UCMJ).

Product Details

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M16A2 Equipment Information

 

The M16A2 rifle is a product improvement of the M16A1 rifle. The improvements are: a heavier, stiffer barrel than the barrel of the M16A1;

Product Details

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PHASE 3 - BLUE

 

After becoming familiar with the use of automatic weapons and hand grenades in U.S. Weapons Training, recruits put their training to the test as they negotiate the Night Infiltration Course. After passing all their tests and challenges, they congregate for Rites of Passage.

Product Details

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PHASE 2 - WHITE

 

Recruits go through marksmanship and combat training and learn to rappel at the Warrior Tower. This training is intended not only to teach Soldiers valuable skills, but also to instill confidence. 

Product Details

View more details

PHASE 1 - RED

 

The Army makes sure every recruit is physically and mentally prepared to start Basic Combat Training.

Product Details

View more details

MEPS: PHYSICAL EXAM

 

Every individual who enlists in the Military must meet certain physical requirements. This is to make sure potential recruits can safely make it through Basic Training and meet the daily demands of service.

Product Details

View more details

Reception Battalion

 

Reception Battalion (RECBN) is the period that begins when the recruit arrives at the Army post where he or she is to undergo Basic Training. Instead of spending a full day processing each individual, the US Army likes to spread out the processing to offer each soldier plenty of waiting time each day for the one to three weeks that it can take to finish the entry processing.

Product Details

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US Army Drill Sereant

 

A drill sergeant is a symbol of excellence in initial entry training, an expert in all warrior tasks and battle drills, lives the Army values, exemplifies the warrior ethos, and most importantly- is the epitome of the Army as a profession.

Product Details

View more details

Warrior Ethos

 

Many people know what the words Loyalty, Duty, Respect, Selfless Service, Honor, Integrity, and Personal Courage mean. But how often do you see someone actually live up to them? Soldiers learn these values in detail during Basic Combat Training (BCT), from then on they live them every day in everything they do — whether they’re on the job or off. I

Product Details

View more details

ONE STATION UNIT TRAINING

 

Infantry Soldiers use small arms, anti-armor or indirect fire weapons during combat missions. Your Basic Combat Training and Advanced Individual Training will be combined into one school called One Station Unit Training (OSUT). This training is general held in Fort Benning, Ga.

Product Details

View more details

ADVANCED INDIVIDUAL TRAINING

 

After you complete Basic Combat Training, you're ready for the next step. Advanced Individual Training (AIT) is where you will learn the skills to perform your Army job.

Product Details

View more details

BASIC COMBAT TRAINING

 

Basic Combat Training (BCT) is a training course that transforms civilians into Soldiers. Over the course of ten weeks, recruits will learn basic tactical and survival skills along with how to shoot, rappel, and march. They will also learn the basics of Army life and military customs, including the Seven Core Army Values. 

Product Details

View more details

Initial Entry Training

 

United States Army Initial Entry Training (IET), formerly known as Basic Training, is the program of physical and mental training required in order for an individual to become a Soldier in the United States Army, Army Reserve or Army National Guard.

Product Details

View more details

How Often Do I Have to Get a Haircut?

 

Haircuts are a rite of passage during military basic training. Almost immediately after arrival, your hair will be cut so short that it almost feels like you wereshaved bald (guys, only).

Product Details

View more details

Army Basic Training PFT

 

The Army's Basic Training Physical Fitness Test is a three-event physical performance test used to assess endurance. It is used to measure a your physical strengths, abilities, and cardio-respiratory fitness.

Product Details

View more details

Army Boot Camp

 

This is where your transformation for civilian life to the Army world begins—from bidding farewell to your civilian clothes, getting your Army haircut and getting ready to become physical fit.

Product Details

View more details

Are You Eligible to Join the Military?

 

Eligibility rules can be a little confusing. There are different rules for enlisting and for officer programs.

Product Details

View more details

BASIC COMBAT TRAINING

 

Basic Combat Training (BCT) is a training course that transforms civilians into Soldiers. Over the course of ten weeks, recruits will learn basic tactical and survival skills along with how to shoot, rappel, and march. They will also learn the basics of Army life and military customs, including the Seven Core Army Values.

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