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Can you take leave right after AIT?
After Basic Combat Training (BCT) graduation, Soldiers will begin out-processing procedures. They will need to gather their belongings from the barracks and check-out of their unit. Soldier’s whose AIT school is on a different base will be required to travel to that base in order to check-in.
What happens after you complete AIT?
What happens after AIT? Once you meet all of the AIT requirements and graduate from AIT, you usually have a short graduation ceremony. This is followed by 10 days of leave before receiving orders to join your unit at your next station of duty. AIT prepares you to become an expert in your MOS.
What is the Army regulation for leave?
(1) Soldiers accrue leave at the rate of 2.5 calendar days for each month of active duty service. (2) Soldiers may accrue and carry forward up to 60 days leave at the end of each FY.
What happens after Army basic training at AIT?
Once successfully graduated from Army basic training, Soldiers will continue on to Army Advanced Individual Training (AIT) where they will train, in depth, in their specific Military Occupational Speciality (MOS). AIT varies depending on what a Soldier’s MOS is, but here’s a general overview of what you can expect after Army basic training at AIT.
How many days of paid leave do you get in the military?
As part of the military pay and benefits package, military service members earn 30 days of paid leave per year. You start at zero and for every month of military service, 2.5 days of leave get added to your leave account.
Do soldiers get liberty on weekends in Ait?
There is no guarantee for liberty and often times has to be earned during the week by the Soldiers. As time progresses through AIT, Soldiers will be granted more privileges including an overnight pass for the weekend. But, Soldiers will be limited to the amount of distance they can travel from the base.
What is the shortest AIT in the military?
The shortest AIT is currently Infantry with 4 weeks of training. There are several MOSs that have training times above 50 weeks. A few examples include Cardiovascular Specialist (MOS 68N) with 64 weeks of training, Medical Laboratory Specialist (MOS 68K) with 53 weeks and Practical Nursing Specialist (MOS 68C) with 52 weeks.