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Can you have a car while in AIT?
What does the Regulation Say? TRADOC Reg 350-6, Table 2-1 covers privileges during BCT and AIT. Except for the allowance of OSUT Soldiers during graduation day and Family Day can RIDE in a POV or rental with family members, only Soldiers in training from week 21 on are allowed to drive or ride in a POV or rental.
Can I drive my soldier to AIT?
Once check-out is complete Soldiers are required to check-in to their next unit at their AIT school. Depending on the Soldier’s MOS, AIT school may be located on the same base where the Soldier’s BCT was. Depending on where the AIT school is located Soldiers will either fly or drive to their new unit.
Do you drive in basic training?
Traveling to your basic training location usually involves a plane ride, but you can’t simply buy a plane ticket and show up. You have to process first through your local Military Entrance Processing Station (MEPS), which will arrange (and pay for) your travel.
Can I go home during AIT?
Generally, the only leave you’ll be able to take in AIT will be Emergency Leave. Although, if your AIT is scheduled to go through the Christmas/New Years holiday, you will most likely be granted what is called “Block Leave”. No, you will earn 4 days of leave time but you will not be able to use it during AIT.
Can I bring my laptop to AIT?
What items should a Soldier bring to AIT? Personal computers, tablets, cell phones and other electronic devices are authorized for use once a Soldier reaches Tier 1 status.
What are soldiers allowed to have at AIT?
Soldiers in AIT should bring their military-issued clothing, shaving and hygiene materials, towels and washcloths, and two sets of casual civilian clothing. Personal computers, tablets, cell phones and other electronic devices are authorized for use once a Soldier reaches Tier 1 status.
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.
What is Advanced Individual Training (AIT)?
Advanced Individual Training (AIT) is where soldiers learn how to perform the tasks required in their specific Military Occupational Specialty (MOS). This time in your Army career is when you gain some independence and start to become more familiar with the Army way of life.
What is the difference between boot camp and AIT?
For those in OSUT (One Station Unit Training) Boot Camp and AIT are completed at the same location for a total time period. AIT training lengths vary from 4 weeks to over 50 weeks. The shortest AIT is currently Infantry with 4 weeks of training. There are several MOSs that have training times above 50 weeks.
How long does it take to get into the Army?
The Army has two different IET processes. The first process is where the recruit goes through basic training for nine weeks and then goes to a separate school called Advanced Individual Training, or AIT to learn their Army job.
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