Military Training US Army
Position : Military Training
Contact : Lead Recruiter
SFC Henry, Abraham
Active Guard Reserve
U.S. Army Southern California
Text or Call Google Voice : 3234078044
Army Military Active Duty
Enlistment is required
The minimum duration of enlistment is 2 years for full-time
Minimum Duration of Enlistment is 3 years for Reserve Part time.
Position : US Army Reserve / ACTIVE (C)
- Army Military Army Reserve
- Position : US Army Reserve high school graduate
- Age 18 - 42
- Drug Screen
- Physical Screening
- Must Pass ASVAB
Army Basic Training :
- Basic Training (BCT), consists of the first ten weeks of the total Army Basic Training period. This is where individuals learn about the fundamentals of being a soldier, from combat techniques to the proper way to address a superior.
- Army Basic Training is also where individuals undergo rigorous physical training to prepare their bodies and their minds for the eventual physical and mental strain of combat.
One of the most difficult and essential lessons learned in Army Basic Training is self-discipline, as it introduces prospective soldiers to a strict daily schedule that entails many duties and high expectations for which most civilians are not immediately ready.
Basic Combat Training is divided into 3 parts, each lasting 3 weeks :
- Red Phase Weeks 1, 2, and 3
- White Phase Weeks 4, 5, and 6
- Blue Phase Weeks 7, 8, and 9
Advanced Individual Training :
- Advanced Individual Training (AIT) consists of the remainder of the total Basic Training period and is where recruits train in the specifics of their chosen field.
- As such, AIT is different for each available Army career path, or Army Job (MOS).
About U.S. Army :
The focus in recruiting is to find the best qualified applicants and ensure they progress in their job. If they decide to leave or stay with the U.
S. Army, they will still be in the best position possible to make that change and transition to a new career outside of the U.
S. Army as easy as possible. Although it is our job to help you, we do value the recruiters time and family as well, and as the effort they put in day and night we expect honesty, commitment, integrity, and effective communication from the applicants themselves.
The Army Values are Loyalty, Duty, Respect, Selfless service, Honor, Integrity and Personal Courage.