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rifle qualification, and Team Week, a week of maintenance duties for the island as a show of how to perform base support tasks while still keeping military bearing and attention to detail. Phase three brings the San Diego recruits back to the recruit depot where they finish up with final drill, final inspection, more PT and confidence courses, and graduation. During third phase, west coast recruits also go back into the field one last time to do the
Crucible event. Parris Island recruits finish with field training, final drill and inspection, the Crucible, and graduation. Note that recruits going to either depot receive exactly the same training, if in a different order. An important part of this process is training recruits to adopt and live by the motto, "Every Marine a rifleman".
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AN/PRC-119 radio, reporting military intelligence, land navigation, and the use of hand grenades, the M203 grenade launcher, M249 Squad
Automatic Weapon, and M240 machine gun. Training also includes combat conditioning by running an obstacle course, conducting marches, physical training, and Marine Corps Martial Arts Program. Upon completion of Marine Combat Training, the Marine is to have gained the knowledge and ability to operate in a combat environment as a basic rifleman and to perform his or her primary duties under fire. (The main contrast with Army recruit training is that nearly identical training is integrated into Basic Combat Training, so there is no follow-on school.) Upon completion, Marines proceed to their MOS-specific school.
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lifesaving skills, 9-line medevac, reporting intelligence, hand grenades, Claymore mines, M203/M320 grenade launcher, M249 Squad
Automatic Weapon (SAW), M240B machine gun, M2 .50 caliber machine gun, MK-19, and AT-4 anti-tank weapon. Training also includes combat conditioning by running an obstacle course, the Confidence Course, conducting marches of varying distances up to 12 miles, physical training, and Modern Army Combatives Program (MACP), a martial arts program based on the combination of Brazilian jiu-jitsu, wrestling, judo, Muay Thai, boxing, and a number of others. Recruits are trained to adopt the Army "Warrior Ethos", and to memorize and live by the
1889:. Formerly, trainees were referred to as "airman" from day one of BMT. This has been changed; now, personnel are referred to as trainees until the Airman's Coin Ceremony in the eighth week of training, when they receive their Airman's Coin. Trainees receive military instruction (including the Air Force core values, flight and individual drill, and living area inspections), academic classes (covering topics such as Air Force history, dress and appearance, military customs and courtesies, ethics, security, and alcohol/drug abuse prevention and treatment), and field training (including protection against biological and chemical attack, basic marksmanship on the
1783:. Instead of having Drill Sergeants or Drill Instructors like other branches of the U.S. Armed Forces, the U.S. Navy has RDCs (Recruit Division Commanders) that are assigned to each division. Training lasts approximately eight weeks (although some recruits will spend as many as nine weeks in training due to the somewhat complicated processing cycle). Days are counted by a system that lists the week and day that they are on, for example, 7-3 for week 7 day 3. The first approximate week is counted P-1, P-2, etc. which denotes that it is a processing day and does not count as part of their 8-week training period. Recruits are instructed on
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Unique to the Coast Guard among the armed services, recruits successfully completing basic recruit training are advanced to the rank of seaman apprentice/fireman apprentice (SA/FA; E-2) or seaman/fireman (SN/FN; E-3) upon graduation—the difference generally based on the level of higher education the graduate possesses. Coast Guard drill instructors are called "company commanders" and hold a rank ranging from petty officer 2nd class (E-5) up to senior chief petty officer (E-8). Coast Guard companies have approximately two or three company commanders and anywhere from 20 to over 100 recruits.
1650:). Other weapons the recruit becomes familiarized with include various grenades (such as the M67 fragmentation grenade) and grenade launchers (such as the M203). Recruits are then familiarized with the bayonet, anti-tank/armor weaponry and other heavy weapons. The course also includes an obstacle course which the soldiers are expected to negotiate in a certain amount of time. Additionally, Phase II includes continual, intense PT, along with drill and ceremony training. At the conclusion of Phase II, Soldiers are to demonstrate proficiency with the various weaponry with which they trained.
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another platoon that is in an earlier phase of the training cycle until they meet the fitness standards. The final PT Test is the Army
Physical Fitness Test (APFT). Usually, a soldier needs to score at least 60 points in each APFT category (pushups, planks, and 2 mile run) to pass, but in Basic Combat Training, only 50 points are required; the soldier will nevertheless take another APFT with a 60-point requirement at AIT. During Blue Phase, the recruits move on to such longer and more intensive "bivouac" and FTX (
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562:(RMC). The ICT is conducted for approximately seven weeks after which staff cadets continue military instruction in skills such as weapons training, military history, leadership, strategic studies and other such skills at section, platoon and company levels. Trainees at RMC hold the rank of Staff Cadet and, if successful in completing the course are commissioned as Lieutenants (pronounced Left-tenant). The overall full-time officer training course at RMC is 18 months long.
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rotations and more frequent support of its sister services during those rotations. In 2015, BMT was shortened once again to seven and a half weeks. Trainees still stay at
Lackland for eight and half weeks, however, the eighth week following graduation they are moved to a more relaxed environment under a program called Airman's Week, which is designed to transition trainees to technical training.
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723:) marksman training, few other basic weapon training, battle training, short field medic training and camping skills. At the end of this training, all men are promoted to their first military rank. After this, specialized training is given depending on the person (5,5–11,5 months). The NCO trainees go to AUK (NCO school) and become corporals or sergeants, from which some are selected to
1700:(OSUT), in-processing & out-processing is included unlike the other branches as the other branches do not contain this in their Basic Training duration length. Formerly, recruits were referred to as either "(the) private(s)" or "(the) recruit(s)" from day one of Recruit Training. Since the 1990s, they are referred to as "(the) recruit(s)" alone until they earn the title of Marine.
1480:(BCT); U.S. Army Combat Arms MOS (11 Series, 19 series, 13 series, 12 series) and Military Police MOS (31 series) undergo One Station Unit Training (OSUT) which involves BCT, Advanced Individual Training (AIT) and Specialized Training (such as Bradley, or Mortar School, or Gunnery) all in one. In the U.S.
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defense operations, search and rescue and maritime law enforcement – there are added requirements to maintain high physical fitness standards and military bearing. Due to its unusual, diverse and difficult mission, the U.S. Coast Guard is the most selective in recruiting and training standards. As an
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As an alternate for those recruits possessing prior military service or civilian job skills, Coast Guard recruit basic training offers an abbreviated route to completion of basic training with the Direct Entry Petty
Officer Training program (DEPOT) "The goal of the Direct Entry Petty Officer Training
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After completing BMT, NSFs will receive their posting orders to their respective vocations, which are determined by their PES status, suitability for deployment, and manpower requirements, among other conditions. Some NSFs will be directly posted to a military unit while others may undergo vocational
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A notable peculiarity of German basic training is rooted in German military tradition that prefers initiative to obedience. Rather than "breaking" the personality of new recruits through intimidation and aggression, German basic training generally tries to "mold" a recruits personality in the hope of
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After basic training, personnel are trained in the specialty of their "environment". Members of the Royal
Canadian Navy undergo a five-week sea environment training course; with members of the Canadian Army undergo a 20-day Soldier Qualification course, while officers go through a 12-week Common Army
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recruits has been found to be above 30% during the first 12 weeks. Reasons for this include dismissal for behavioural problems, poor performance, or injury, and furthermore, recruits who choose to leave if and when they have a legal right to do so. In the UK and U.S., recruits under the age of 20 are
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Coming from civilian society that elevates the individual, recruits are now in a world where the institutional value of the group is supreme. One has to be a team player or risk ostracism. The military does things quite deliberately to intensify the power of group pressure within its ranks. The group
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After completing boot camp, recruits can select their rating and then attend an "A" school. Few graduates go straight to "A" school; most spend up to a year in the fleet as "non-rates". "A" school is a long-term technical school providing specific instruction about a rating. The "A" schools last two
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Several MOSs (mainly combat arms) combine both basic training and AIT in a single combined course called One
Station Unit Training (OSUT), which can last up to 22 weeks. The attitude and environment remain the same throughout the entire training cycle, including drill instructors. Essentially, OSUT
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While until 2000 the Greek Army was mainly conscript based, since then a large
Professional Enlisted institution has been adopted, which combined with the reduction of conscript service will produce an approximate 1:1 ratio between conscript and professional enlisted. While initially training of the
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In the French army, the "Formation Générale
Initiale" (FGI) is a 12 weeks course which occurs in a Centre de Formation Initiale des Militaires du Rang (CFIM). There are 10 CFIM in the country. Prior to this course, new recruits are joining the regiment they are going to serve during 3 to 5 years for
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Unlike the Army and Navy, but like the Marine Corps (throughout boot camp) and Coast Guard (during the first section of boot camp), trainees are required to refer to all airmen and guardians of all ranks as "sir" or "ma'am". Trainees are required to preface speaking to military training instructors
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which consists of 12 different scenarios involving firefighting, navigating smoke filled compartments, first-aid knowledge, survival at sea, mass casualties, shipboard flood control, bomb detection, and many other skills that they have been learning in the previous 7 weeks. After completion of boot
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Phase III or "Blue Phase," is the culmination and the most challenging of all the training phases. A final PT test is administered during the first week. Recruits who fail are frequently retested, often up until the morning of their cycle's graduation. If they do not pass, then they are recycled to
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BCT is divided into three phases. During Phase I, (also known as "Red Phase") recruits are subject to "Total Control," meaning their every action is monitored and constantly corrected by drill sergeants. The first week of training is commonly referred to as "Hell Week," due to the intense period of
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conducts the HBU (Hærens Basisuddannelse, Army Basic Training course) at 8 bases around the country. The course lasts four months, and has its focus on training skills used in connection with the Danish total defence, and on recruiting for the army's international missions, and for the NCO-schools.
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During their time at Cape May, recruits are subjected to the usual "boot camp" atmosphere of direct instruction and intense motivation. Recruits must adhere to strict rules such as hygiene and uniform regulations and obey all lawful orders. The recruits are designated as seaman recruits (SR; E-1).
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recruits to the demands made of them by military life. Psychological conditioning techniques are used to shape attitudes and behaviours, so that recruits will obey all orders, face mortal danger, and kill their opponents in battle. According to an expert in United States military training methods,
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was also used as a second major recruit training center until it was closed in 1982. The official standard recruit training cycle lasts eight weeks. A limited number of recruits may face reversion to earlier weeks of training should they exhibit egregious deficiencies in attitude and/or aptitude.
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Phase One is initial recruit training designed to bring all recruits to a similar standard of basic military ability. Upon completion of Phase 1 training, recruits (with the exception of Army infantry roles, and the Royal Marine Commandos) will progress to their trade specific Phase Two training,
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for west coast recruits, with the first two weeks being spent on marksmanship training and qualification with the M16A4 service rifle, and the last week in the field learning skills such as fireteam formations, land navigation, and hikes. For east coast recruits, phase two is swim qualification,
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once initial training is complete to signify that the recruits are now Marines. The Navy replaces the "RECRUIT" ball cap the recruits have worn throughout training with the "NAVY" ball cap upon successful completion of "Battle Stations". The United States Coast Guard's recruit training graduates
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Reservists, particularly the Army Reserve, may conduct basic and trades training part-time, generally alternating weekends with their own units. Due to increased integration of the Regular and Reserve Force, many reservists attend courses hosted by the Regular Force. Members of the Army Reserves
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An additional two weeks of BMT was added to the program on November 1, 2008, extending the duration of BMT from six and a half weeks to eight and a half weeks. BMT has been tailored to incorporate some of the additional warfighting skills to coincide with increased Air Expeditionary Force (AEF)
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in Hebrew) varies depending on the unit: virtually every unusual unit completes a different training course. Recruits are certified as riflemen after the completion of the training, while most non-combat units train in all-army bases for the certification of Rifleman 02. Individuals who want to
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recruits attend a 2-week course at the Kangaroo Flats. Recruits from areas covered by the RFSUs often come from indigenous cultures radically different from that of the general Australian population, and as such many regular standards and methods of training are not as applicable in their case.
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During Basic Combat Training, Army recruits learn a variety of basic combat skills including: Basic Rifle Marksmanship (BRM), land navigation, patrolling, securing and defending a position, drill and ceremony, fireteam formations and assaults, communications and use of AN/PRC-119 radio, combat
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The intense workload and sleep restriction experienced by military recruits leaves them little attention capacity for processing the messages they receive about new norms… Therefore, recruits should be less likely to devote their remaining cognitive effort to judging the quality of persuasive
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Marine Combat Training Battalion (MCT) is a 29-day course. Marines learn the basics of combat marksmanship, counter-improvised explosive device techniques, how to conduct the defense of a position, convoy operations, combat formations, fireteam assaults, patrolling, urban warfare, use of the
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British armed forces recruits train in two phases. The length of Phase 1 recruit training varies according to service and trade. The British Army Phase 1 training, for all enlisted units other than infantry, lasts 14 weeks. Infantry units of the British Army undergo a combined 28 weeks basic
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Marine Corps Recruit Training (MCRT) is a 13-week program that is divided up into three four-week phases and further broken down into individual training days. While there are 69 individual training days, recruits also go through pre- and post-training processing where recruits are afforded
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Marine Combat Training Battalion (MCT) is a 29-day course. The mission is to train and conduct standards-based combat skills training of all non-infantry Marines in order to ensure that "every Marine a rifleman" is true regardless of their Military Occupational Specialty. Training includes
1039:. NSmen may still be required to take the IPPT every year and attend In-Camp Training of up to 40 days per year over a period of ten years, or until they are statutorily discharged from NS at the age of 40 (for Warrant Officers, Specialists and Enlistees) or 50 (for Officers).
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After completing the 12 week FGI course, recruits are receiving the AFFIM certificate (say BCT graduation) and are considered as private 2nd class. After one week of leave, they go back to their regiment for the Formation de Spécialité Initiale (FSI) => MOS training.
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Once their training has begun, the right of recruits to leave the military estate (or to quit the armed forces) is denied or tightly restricted. By shaving the head, issuing uniforms, denying privacy, and prohibiting the use of first names, individuality is suppressed.
1749:(03XX) Marines receive 59 days of training in infantry skills, including advanced marksmanship, combat patrolling, land navigation, and a wide array of other infantry skills. Upon completion of ITB, newly qualified Marine infantrymen proceed to their assigned units.
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adjustment required on the part of the new recruits. Marches are common throughout basic training. Recruits are sent to the "gas chamber" during Phase I, as part of training for defensive chemical warfare. They are also introduced to their standard-issue weapon, the
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The Indian military services have established numerous and distinguished academies and staff colleges across India for the purpose of training professional soldiers in new generation military sciences, warfare command and strategy, and associated technologies.
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Drills, First aid and chemical warfare, PT and obstacle course, First weapon qualification (FAMAS, pistol and grenade), Signals, Basic field and infantry training (even if not MOS11B later on), Presentation of French army, soldiers duties and reports.
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Inductees are required to partially submerge their individuality for the sake of their military unit, which enhances obedience to orders to perform actions normally absent from civilian life, including killing and prolonged exposure to danger.
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complete an 8-week BMQ/SQ combined course (Basic Military Qualification and Soldier Qualification) during the summer. Formerly the Naval and Air Reserve jointly conduct BMQ for its recruits at the Naval Reserve Training Division
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Phase (now renamed to Basic Military Officer Qualification-Army); while members from the Royal Canadian Air Force move on directly to their trade training, with the exception of Construction Engineer Officers, who also do BMOQ-A
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Basic Combat Training, or BCT, is a ten-week training cycle. This period does not include "Reception Week" during which recruits are being slotted to their training companies (troops for cavalry). During reception, trainees get
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and undertakes training of the prospective officers of Pakistan Army. The academy has four training battalions and sixteen companies. A Cadet is trained and passed out as an officer of the Pakistan Army in 2 years.
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reception week where they get issued gear, complete administrative documents and a final medical exam before starting training => in France any enlisted soldier signs not only for a MOS but also a unit to serve.
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Advanced Individual Training, or AIT, is where new soldiers receive specific training in their chosen MOS. The length of AIT training varies depending on the MOS and can last anywhere from four weeks to nearly one
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Upon completion of Basic Combat Training, a recruit is now a soldier, and has developed skills to operate in a combat environment, as a basic rifleman and to perform his or her MOS-specific duties under fire.
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is an extended version of Basic Training, especially for Infantry OSUT, which remains on the same basic soldiering tasks for the entire cycle, although in greater detail. Infantry OSUT is conducted at the
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Marines with a Military Occupational Specialty (MOS) of infantry are trained at the Infantry Training Battalion (ITB), while all non-infantry Marines are trained at the Marine Combat Training Battalion
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1912:. Reserve component enlistees receive the same training as their active-duty counterparts. Credit can be given on a case-by-case basis for enlistees with college credit. Eagle Scouts and service in the
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Centralized recruit training in the Canadian Army did not exist until 1940, and until the creation of Basic Training Centres across Canada, recruit training had been done by individual units or depots.
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Gordon, N. F.; Hugo, E. P.; Cilliers, J. F. (1986-04-12). "The South African Defence Force physical training programme. Part III. Exertion-related injuries sustained at an SADF basic training centre".
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NSFs will serve the remaining part of their NS in their respective units until their Operationally-Ready Date (ORD), whereupon they will be known as Operationally-Ready National Serviceman (NSmen) or
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training, academic classes, initial drill, a series inspection, and the confidence course. West coast recruits also do swim qualification during this phase. Phase two is completely in the field at
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In the United States Army, recruits are sent to Basic Combat Training in a location designated according to the military Military Occupational Specialty, or MOS, which is selected upon enlistment.
412:(also called passing-out or marching-out). The parade is observed by their family and friends, and senior military personnel. Recruits then pass to the next stage of their training, if applicable.
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of recruits is tested and developed, although evidence from Israel, Norway, South Africa, the UK and the U.S. has found that the heavy strain on the body also leads to a high rate of injury.
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The U.S. Air and Space Forces' Basic Military Training (BMT) is seven and a half weeks long, as they do not count the first week ("Week 0"). BMT is 63 calendar days long. It is conducted at
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or at the various military units that directly accept mono-intake PES A and B recruits. A similar 4-week BMT is conducted at Kranji School 5 for enlistees deemed unfit for combat roles.
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Milgrom, C.; Finestone, A.; Shlamkovitch, N.; Rand, N.; Lev, B.; Simkin, A.; Wiener, M. (January 1994). "Youth is a risk factor for stress fracture. A study of 783 infantry recruits".
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stories and symbols are used to ennoble the recruits' own unit above others, and above other branches of the armed forces (an aspect of Interservice rivalry), thereby establishing a
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For some units (mountain troops - airborne), there is also during first year a Formation d'Adaptation (FA) for basic mountain training (2 × 2 weeks) or parachute school (3 weeks)
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and cohesion, accustoms recruits to instinctive obedience, enables large units to be marched and moved in an orderly manner, and creates the basis for action in the battlefield.
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called GU-F. GU-F training takes only 14 days, but following a completed GU-F, a guardsman may go through additional training in order to specialize within the Home Guard.
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Coast Guard boot camp covers basic seamanship, drill, military bearing, and firefighting. The U.S. Coast Guard is unique among the armed services in that it fires the
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After FGI+FSI, they can start training with their platoon for external deployment. Usually, Private 1st class rank is earned after 6 to 12 month of time in service.
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and carried out at its premises and at several other locations. Following basic training specialized training would be carried out at Regimental Training Centres.
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Blacker, Sam D.; Wilkinson, David M.; Bilzon, James L. J.; Rayson, Mark P. (March 2008). "Risk factors for training injuries among British Army recruits".
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At the age of 19, all male Swiss nationals must attend the two-day recruitment process in one of the six recruitment centres spread across Switzerland (
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as well as self-aid buddy care). Following BMT, airmen/guardians go to a technical school (or 'tech school') where they learn the specifics of their
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Marines are trained at the Marine Combat Training Battalion (MCT), while infantry MOS Marines are trained at the Infantry Training Battalion (ITB).
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become officers must apply to be trained at a facility in the Negev desert called "Bahad One" (abbreviation of "Bsis Hadracha", Instruction Base).
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with individually assigned weapons, field maintenance of weapons, physical fitness training, first aid, and basic survival and infantry techniques.
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hand grenade, completing a Standard Obstacle Course and Battle Inoculation Course, and completing a five-day field camp, among other activities.
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Training lasts 5.5 to 11.5 months total, depending on an individual specialization. All Finnish conscripts undergo six weeks of basic training (
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Heir, T.; Glomsaker, P. (June 1996). "Epidemiology of musculoskeletal injuries among Norwegian conscripts undergoing basic military training".
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Eisenhart, R. Wayne (1975-10-01). "You Can't Hack It Little Girl: A Discussion of the Covert Psychological Agenda of Modern Combat Training".
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Initial Entry Training (IET) is divided into two parts, which commonly take place at two different locations, depending on the chosen MOS:
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are required to attend Basic Military Training (BMT) at the beginning of their NS. They are known as Full-Time National Servicemen (NSFs).
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training, with the exception of the Parachute Regiment (30 weeks), Guards Regiments (30 weeks) and the Royal Gurkha Rifles (36 weeks).
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The Royal Air Force provides 10 weeks of basic training for all enlisted recruits, regardless of trade, and is delivered at
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1058:Recruit training for enlisted personnel of the
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2183:"Final report of the Learning Culture Inquiry"
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3506:"BMT extended, NCOs to learn new languages"
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447:Recruit training differs according to
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1977:Coast Guard Training Center Cape May
1690:Marine Corps Recruit Depot San Diego
1665:
1577:at Fort Moore, and is 22 weeks long.
1529:Basic Training Honor Graduate Ribbon
1319:function-specific basic instructions
917:
640:equivalent to Regular Force BMQ, at
626:Basic Military Officer Qualification
505:Most of the recruit training in the
5980:Idealism in international relations
3249:
2995:
2801:
2769:
2586:
2536:
2047:to six months and usually occur at
1958:
1849:Port Deposit (Bainbridge), Maryland
1543:U.S. Army recruits being instructed
256:Bonding and the hierarchy of esteem
24:
3160:
2887:10.1111/j.1600-0838.1996.tb00088.x
2522:10.1111/j.1540-4560.1975.tb01008.x
2496:
1575:United States Army Infantry School
1079:Naval Artificer Training Institute
859:The Pakistan Military Academy (or
85:newly recruited military personnel
25:
6083:
3617:
3574:from the original on 11 July 2017
3351:Combatives#Modern Army Combatives
2681:
2448:
2407:
2384:"Terms and conditions of service"
2303:
2261:
2206:
2167:
2129:
1549:United States Army Basic Training
1383:
1092:Basic training for airmen of the
788:Guard duty training (ATB SichSdt)
673:Royal Military College Saint-Jean
543:Regional Force Surveillance Units
537:Regional Force Surveillance Units
48:recruits during physical training
6035:
6025:
6024:
3548:from the original on 26 May 2017
3364:"The Few, the Proud, the Broken"
2662:Queen's Regulations for the Army
2024:Uniform Code of Military Justice
1829:Uniform Code of Military Justice
1467:
1343:Istruzione di base alla funzione
1129:Grundläggande Militär Utbildning
1118:Grundläggande Militär Utbildning
922:
669:Royal Military College of Canada
575:Royal Military College of Canada
560:Royal Military College, Duntroon
501:Australian Army Recruit Training
300:associated with civilian life. (
6072:Military education and training
3586:
3560:
3534:
3498:
3487:
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3439:from the original on 2016-12-10
3415:
3404:from the original on 2016-12-19
3355:
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3208:from the original on 2016-10-11
3189:
3149:from the original on 2017-12-06
3131:
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3051:from the original on 2018-07-19
2952:
2917:
2866:
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2789:from the original on 2018-02-19
2758:from the original on 2018-08-25
2752:"British Army Bayonet Training"
2744:
2722:
2707:
2696:from the original on 2017-12-24
2675:
2647:
2635:. British Army. 21 October 2013
2622:
2437:from the original on 2017-08-10
2364:from the original on 2017-12-24
2250:from the original on 2017-12-24
2195:from the original on 2017-03-01
2081:Military education and training
2012:Department of Homeland Security
1899:Military Occupational Specialty
1857:Farragut Naval Training Station
1028:(non-commissioned officers) or
1024:for further training to become
554:Royal Military College Duntroon
529:and 35 days for members of the
32:Basic training (disambiguation)
3641:USMC Recruit Depot San Diego.
2844:10.1302/0301-620X.76B1.8300674
2596:Huntington, Samuel P. (1957).
2474:10.1080/00332747.1967.11023507
2375:
2345:
1916:qualify for promotion to E-2 (
1152:
1075:Advanced Naval Training Center
977:Basic Military Training Centre
432:Variations in recruit training
312:Aggression and objectification
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1:
3083:10.1080/03071847.2016.1265837
2122:
1519:. The Marine Corps issue the
994:, learning how to handle the
956:National service in Singapore
541:Training for recruits in the
225:; or give orders intended to
213:The training process applies
3382:– via nation.time.com.
3143:Child Soldiers International
2782:. British Army. March 2017.
2149:McGurk; et al. (2006).
2088:- military training exercise
1752:
1534:
1276:Instruction de base générale
1055:of each respective service.
1042:
1007:Marina Bay Floating Platform
913:
909:Military academies in Russia
834:The recruit training of the
725:RUK (Reserve officer school)
610:Basic Military Qualification
511:Army Recruit Training Centre
494:
7:
5502:Operational manoeuvre group
2074:
1284:Istruzione di base generale
848:
815:Military academies in India
658:Esquimalt, British Columbia
642:Canadian Forces Base Borden
134:Confinement and suppression
10:
6088:
5935:Peace and conflict studies
5824:Infantry fighting vehicles
4363:Front; Russian land forces
3655:. MCRD San Diego, CA (USA)
3173:. Singapore Armed Forces.
2107:Psychological conditioning
2020:United States Armed Forces
1874:
1871:A formation of USAF airmen
1764:
1669:
1546:
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1268:Allgemeine Grundausbildung
979:on the offshore island of
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4960:Combat information center
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4421:Infantry fighting vehicle
4371:
4203:Unified combatant command
4173:
4036:
3848:
3716:
2354:"DAOD 5002-1 - Enrolment"
1971:Recruit training for the
1910:Air Force Reserve Command
1863:U.S. Air and Space Forces
1795:, water survival skills,
1777:Naval Station Great Lakes
1698:One Station Unit Training
1513:Air Force Training Ribbon
1185:for all able-bodied male
1107:
960:National Service (NS) in
931:This section needs to be
902:
855:Pakistan Military Academy
823:
799:
730:
565:
53:Military recruit training
5905:Lists of wars by country
5347:List of military tactics
4465:Self-propelled artillery
4353:Special units by nation:
3796:Protocols and structure:
3315:"Déroulement de l'école"
2973:10.7205/milmed.173.3.278
2811:. Forces TV. 2 June 2014
2754:. BenoTota. 2011-12-23.
2729:Forces TV (2014-06-02),
2509:Journal of Social Issues
2277:Dave., Grossman (2009).
2097:Officer Candidate School
1895:Air Force Specialty Code
1718:School of Infantry (SOI)
1656:Field Training Exercises
1599:Columbia, South Carolina
1521:Eagle, Globe, and Anchor
1362:Instruction en formation
1327:Funktionsgrundausbildung
808:
682:
677:Fort Saint-Jean (Quebec)
618:Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu
599:unified into one service
595:Royal Canadian Air Force
266:Australian Defence Force
36:Boot camp (correctional)
6002:International relations
5995:Crimes against humanity
4642:Other infantry weapons:
4358:Battle Fleet; U.S. Navy
3929:Functional specialties:
3542:"USCG Recruit Training"
2797:– via vfpgov.org.
2226:Winslow, Donna (2004).
1941:Amarillo Air Force Base
1883:Lackland Air Force Base
1781:North Chicago, Illinois
1490:Basic Military Training
1302:) and other equipment,
1018:Specialist Cadet School
531:Australian Army Reserve
527:Australian Regular Army
404:Graduation and drop-out
366:, an exercise used for
5970:Conscientious objector
4078:Special reconnaissance
3818:Awards and decorations
3638:. Fort Knox, KY (USA).
3227:"Conscrits et recrues"
2319:John., Hockey (1986).
2003:pistol as well as the
1968:
1931:in New York. In 1951,
1929:Sampson Air Force Base
1872:
1853:Sampson Air Force Base
1762:
1688:, South Carolina, and
1681:
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1162:
1051:and at the respective
966:Singapore Armed Forces
763:general basic training
578:
420:
385:Fieldcraft and fitness
360:
325:
284:in particular. Heroic
278:
253:
236:
182:
155:Control and conformity
147:
117:classical conditioning
49:
4990:Torpedo Data Computer
4980:Ship gun fire-control
3257:"Femmes dans l'armée"
2382:British Army (2015).
2016:Department of Defense
2007:during the training.
1966:
1870:
1760:
1679:
1542:
1478:Basic Combat Training
1370:Istruzione di reparto
1133:Befattningsutbildning
836:Israel Defense Forces
573:
509:is currently held at
418:
349:
319:
272:Willingness to apply
270:
248:
231:
209:Stress and punishment
173:
141:
123:, and brutalization.
102:The training process
79:Major characteristics
44:
5851:Specific modern wars
5799:Vehicles and weapons
5724:Military occupations
4323:Carrier strike group
3462:"School of Infantry"
3429:"School of Infantry"
2819:– via YouTube.
2112:Military recruitment
2061:Petaluma, California
1981:Cape May, New Jersey
1933:Parks Air Force Base
1608:St. Robert, Missouri
1193:when they reach the
1114:Swedish Armed Forces
1064:Army Training School
1062:is organised by the
1022:Officer Cadet School
662:Halifax, Nova Scotia
121:operant conditioning
55:, commonly known as
6014:Peace organizations
5477:Operations research
4955:Director (military)
4945:Fire-control system
3856:Command and control
2643:– via gov.uk.
2417:Kristiansen, Ryan.
2037:Coast Guard Academy
1989:Alameda, California
1859:in Bayview, Idaho.
1720:. All non-infantry
1509:Army Service Ribbon
1116:have to go through
1094:Sri Lanka Air Force
973:medical examination
871:. It is located at
591:Royal Canadian Navy
362:Another example is
73:military employment
5472:Military operation
5439:Tactical objective
4950:Fire-control radar
4866:Military equipment
4808:Anti-ship missiles
4160:Electronic-warfare
4023:Military maneuvers
4008:Combat occupations
3784:Commanding officer
3744:Occupational roles
3648:2007-04-13 at the
3630:2003-12-27 at the
3394:"Recruit Training"
3026:10.3233/wor-152208
2714:Hockey, J (2003).
2053:Yorktown, Virginia
2014:, rather than the
1985:Coast Guard Island
1969:
1937:Dublin, California
1922:airman first class
1906:Air National Guard
1887:San Antonio, Texas
1873:
1833:U.S. naval history
1823:-filled chamber),
1799:, basic shipboard
1773:United States Navy
1763:
1682:
1545:
1354:Verbandsausbildung
1230:Swiss Armed Forces
1199:Swiss Armed Forces
1053:Military Academies
998:assault rifle and
881:Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
713:peruskoulutuskausi
579:
438:volunteer military
421:
326:
324:training a recruit
183:
148:
65:military personnel
50:
6049:
6048:
5975:Anti-war movement
5918:
5917:
5910:Conflicts by time
5535:Counter-offensive
5525:Military campaign
5444:Target saturation
5394:Counterinsurgency
5043:International law
4985:Gun data computer
4854:
4853:
4191:Armies by country
4155:Close air support
4120:Aircraft carriers
3789:Executive officer
3198:"Grundutbildning"
3120:on August 9, 2017
2961:Military Medicine
2682:Ricks, Thomas E.
1694:Mississippi River
1666:U.S. Marine Corps
1604:Fort Leonard Wood
1590:Columbus, Georgia
1498:U.S. Marine Corps
1179:servizio militare
1171:service militaire
1077:, SLNS 'Nipuna';
952:
951:
410:graduation parade
161:total institution
142:A recruit in the
97:graduation parade
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5704:Military tactics
5545:Defence in depth
5399:Defeat in detail
5095:Armoured warfare
5033:Military science
4823:Close-in weapons
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2117:Military service
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1973:U.S. Coast Guard
1959:U.S. Coast Guard
1914:Civil Air Patrol
1793:basic seamanship
1617:Lawton, Oklahoma
1502:U.S. Coast Guard
1292:military tactics
1249:école de recrues
1149:training units.
947:
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865:Military Academy
440:) or mandatory (
425:British infantry
398:physical fitness
396:Throughout, the
391:military tactics
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4028:Combat training
3976:Security forces
3966:Military police
3904:Airborne forces
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3712:
3703:
3650:Wayback Machine
3632:Wayback Machine
3623:USAREC (2003).
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3595:"Military Life"
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3202:Försvarsmakten
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