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Can I pick my duty station after AIT?
All Soldiers are guaranteed a unit assignment after completion of advanced individual training AIT, however the Soldier may not know until one week prior to graduation of their next duty station.
What happens after AIT in the Army active duty?
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.
Where do you go after AIT in the army?
After AIT Reserve and Guard members will return home, those needing additional training will go to their next training location and Active Duty members will go to their first Duty Station.
Do National Guard go home after AIT?
The military has the obligation to get a soldier from AIT to his assigned unit. In this case, his assigned unit is a Guard unit in or near his hometown, so they will pay for him to travel to his home. Yes the service will send him back to his unit.
Do you get weekends off in AIT?
AIT Weekend Passes Weekend passes throughout AIT will be determined by the unit. In some cases, Soldiers may receive an on-base liberty pass for the weekend during Phase IV. As time progresses through AIT, Soldiers will be granted more privileges including an overnight pass for the weekend.
How long do you get to go home after AIT?
After Soldiers graduate from their AIT School they are normally granted some leave, often 10 days, before having to check-in to their next unit.
When do you get your next duty station after AIT?
Shortly before the end of AIT, you will receive notification on your next duty station. Upon graduation, you will be offered government transport to your next duty station. If you plan to use some leave time, you can usually use this time to take a short leave or report for Hometown Recruiting.
How do you make the most of your first duty station?
Here are six tips for making the most of life at your first duty station. 1. Get to know your installation. As one solider said, “Don’t live in your barracks.” See what your installation and the surrounding community have to offer. Start with MilitaryINSTALLATIONS.
How do I transition to a new duty station?
There are a variety of resources both online and through your installation to help you transition before, during and after your move: Your installation’s Relocation Assistance Program is a great source of information and support for moving and getting settled at your new duty station.
How long does it take to change stations in the military?
When you’re first coming out of basic training, you may make a temporary or permanent change of station. It depends on what additional training you may need and where manning is needed the most. Temporary Duty (TDY) is when you are temporarily assigned to a new location. The period of time is usually over 31 days, but generally less than 20 weeks.
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