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Do you enlist before or after basic training?
Your recruiter will provide you details on when and where you will be going for basic training. If you enlist under the military’s Delayed Entry Program, you commit to basic training within one year of enlisting. This is common for recruits who enlist before graduating from high school.
How soon after basic training do you get stationed?
Where is AIT?
School | Base | State |
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Financial Management School | Fort Jackson | South Carolina |
Infantry School | Fort Benning | Georgia |
U.S. Army Intelligence Center | Fort Huachuca | Arizona |
Military Police School | Fort Leonard Wood | Missouri |
Do you leave as soon as you enlist in the army?
If you went through all the motions of signing up for a military service only to decide it is not right for you and you have NOT been to the Military Entrance Processing Station (MEPS) and have NOT taken an Oath of Enlistment, you are free to quit the process at any time.
Which branch has the hardest basic training?
Conclusion
- The hardest military branch to get into in terms of education requirements is the Air Force.
- The military branch with the toughest basic training is the Marine Corps.
- The hardest military branch for non-males because of exclusivity and male dominance is the Marine Corps.
Does MOS school count as active duty?
When you join the Reserves, you first attend basic training and military job school full time. This is called active duty for training, or ADT, and doesn’t count as active-duty time for most veterans benefits.
What happens when you enlist in the army?
Enlisted members make up most of the military workforce. They receive training in a job specialty and do most of the hands-on work. Usually, you’ll sign up for four years of active duty and four years inactive. You can join as an enlisted member and attend officer training later on.
When you enlist in the Army How long are you in for?
Most first-term enlistments require a commitment to four years of active duty and two years of inactive (Individual Ready Reserve, or IRR). But the services also offer programs with two-, three- and six-year active-duty or reserve enlistments. It depends upon the service and the job you want.
How long does it take to get basic training after enlistment?
If you enlist under the military’s Delayed Entry Program, you commit to basic training within one year of enlisting. This is common for recruits who enlist before graduating from high school. You can live at home until you get shipped out. Preparing for Basic Training
When does my service time begin?
Your service time begins when you start to serve – so when you get on the bus to start your training. There are certain things that are determined by when you signed your contract, but you time begins when you actually start to serve.
Can you re-enlist in the military after 180 days?
When you want to re-enlist, in order to get prior service, you must have 6-months of post basic-training experience at minimum. You may have to go back to basic training even if you do have 180 days in the military if you were still in AIT or ADT. The branch you’re entering can also determine whether or not you’re going to do basic training again.
What are the terms of enlistment in the military?
Terms of Enlistment. Once you have completed all of the testing requirements, have determined your career path and have taken the oath of enlistment, you are ready for basic training. You report for 10 week basic training, either directly or within a year.