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What happens after Army Infantry 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 happens after you finish AIT?
What happens 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. The unit Soldiers check-in to after AIT school will be their first Permanent Duty Assignment (PDA).
How long does it take to become an MOS 11B?
How long is AIT for MOS 11B? The training for Army Infantrymen 11B consists of Basic Combat Training (BCT) and Advanced Individual Training (AIT), for a total of 14 weeks. How many MOS 11B are in the Army? As of July 2019, the Army had 19,820 11B Infantryman on active duty.
Is there a high demand for MOS 11B?
There is a higher demand for MOS 11B, and reports indicate the position makes up 15-17\% of the U.S. Army. There is no guarantee that recruits going through 11X – Infantry Enlistment Option will become MOS 11B.
How hard is it to become an 11B in the Army?
There is no guarantee that recruits going through 11X – Infantry Enlistment Option will become MOS 11B. You have to earn it, so hard work during your education and training is extremely important. The minimum education needed to become a U.S. Army Infantryman (11B) is a high school diploma or GED.
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.