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What happens after BCT and AIT?
After you complete Basic Combat Training, you’re ready for the next step. Advanced Individual Training (AIT) is where you will learn the skills to perform your Army job. At one of many diverse AIT schools, you’ll receive hands-on training and field instruction to make you an expert in that specific career field.
Is there a break between BCT and AIT?
For those who will be traveling to another location, there is a short break between boot camp and AIT. This leave time is not considered a vacation and is generally only long enough to provide adequate travel time to your AIT training location. Most of the time the travel time ranges from 1-3 days.
Do you go straight from basic to AIT?
Whether you go right after Basic Combat Training or after your Phase 2 RSP (Recruit Sustainment Program) training, you’ll eventually go to Advanced Individual Training (AIT). In all likelihood, unless you’re in One Station Unit Training (OSUT), your AIT will be at a different post from your BCT.
How long after BCT is AIT?
4 to 52 weeks
Advanced Individual Training(AIT) ranges from 4 to 52 weeks depending on a Soldier’s MOS. After graduating from basic training, Soldiers will go to AIT where they will complete Phase IV and Phase V before joining their unit.
What is a 09B MOS?
1 1B24 Infantryman. 11Z50 Infantry Senior Sergeant. 09B 10 Trainee Unassigned. 11B30 Infantryman. 1 Z5MJ3 Infantry Senior Sergeant.
What is the difference between AIT and BCT in the Army?
BCT is conducted at four locations within the US, whilst AIT is conducted at 26 locations. Initial Military Training (IMT): Term that encompasses all initial Army training including enlisted, warrant officer, and officer. Initial Entry Training (IET): Training presented to new enlistees with no prior military service.
How long does Advanced Individual Training (AIT) take?
Advanced Individual Training length varies widely based on Military Occupational Specialty (MOS). 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.
What does Section 3 of the Ait syllabus mean?
Section Three outlines the Basic Combat Training syllabus, delivered at four sites, that is common to all recruit soldiers. Section Four highlights the two phases of Advanced Individual Training (AIT), whilst Section Five briefly outlines One Station Unit Training (OSUT).
What are the secondary training AIT locations after initial training?
Secondary locations after initial training at principal locations include Fort Bragg, Fort Gordon, Fort Lewis, and Fort Hood (to name a few). For the purpose of this article, we have not listed off every single secondary training AIT location.