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Upon completion of basic training, you will attend advanced individual training. For Special Forces, you will go to infantry school to learn to use small arms, anti-armor and weapons such as ...
Noncommissioned officers, serving as advanced individual training platoon sergeants, help initial entry training Soldiers learn technical skills within their military occupational specialty at ...
A soldier from 1st Battalion, 13th Aviation Regiment received a U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command Ready and Resilient ...
The Advanced Individual Training course is designed to train infantry soldiers to perform reconnaissance operations; employ, fire and recover anti-personnel and anti-tank mines; ...
The U.S. Army may put more drill sergeants into advanced individual training to increase discipline among new soldiers heading to their first unit.. Except for one-station-unit training military ...
FORT LEE, Va. (March 31, 2020) -- More than 800 basic combat training troops arrived here March 31 under stringent preventative measures to protect them from the COVID-19 coronavirus.
The Army is studying a plan to put drill sergeants back in advanced individual training. Here, Sgt. Lori Singer-Barre, a drill sergeant with 1st Battalion, 48th Infantry Regiment, emphasizes ...
There is 10-weeks of Basic Combat Training (BCT — everything in the military is done with initials) followed later by Advanced Individual Training (AIT), which is specific to the soldier's ...
When I went through basic and advanced individual training, or AIT, at Fort Benning in 2005, there was a subtle yet profound shift between the two phases of my training.
SPRINGVALE — Army Pvt. Mikayla R. Simpson has graduated from One Station Unit Training at Fort Leonard Wood, Waynesville, Mo., which included basic military training and advanced individual ...
Army Pvt. Paul T. Rowe has graduated from the Basic Field Artillery Cannon Crewmember Advanced Individual Training course at Fort Sill, Lawton, Okla. The course is designed to train service ...
Drill sergeants are being brought back to AIT (Advanced Individual Training). ArmyTimes reported as of Nov. 17, the Army has decided to bring them back. The decision is a part of a review at CIMT ...