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  2. United States Army Basic Training - Wikipedia

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    United States Army Basic Combat Training (BCT) is the recruit training program of the United States Army, for service in the U.S. Army, U.S. Army Reserve, or the Army National Guard. Some trainees attend basic combat training along with their advanced individual training (AIT) at one place, referred to as One Station Unit Training (OSUT).

  3. AIT Platoon Sergeant - Wikipedia

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    2012 AIT Platoon Sergeant Of The Year. Advanced Individual Training platoon sergeants were United States Army non-commissioned officers (NCOs) responsible for the health, welfare, mentoring, disciplining, physical fitness, and "Warrior-Task" training of soldiers attending Advanced Individual Training (AIT) after having graduated Basic Combat Training (BCT).

  4. One Station Unit Training - Wikipedia

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    One Station Unit Training, sometimes referred to as One Site Unit Training, is a term used by the United States Army to refer to a training program in which recruits remain with the same unit for both Basic Combat Training (BCT) and Advanced Individual Training (AIT). Immediately following Basic Training, the unit seamlessly transforms from a ...

  5. Military recruit training - Wikipedia

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    The length of AIT training varies depending on the MOS and can last anywhere from four weeks to nearly one year. Several MOSs (mainly combat arms) combine both basic training and AIT in a single combined course called One Station Unit Training (OSUT), which can last up to 22 weeks.

  6. United States Army Infantry School - Wikipedia

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    Directorate of Operations and Training/G-3 Training Support Center; Office of Infantry Proponency (OIP) "Warrior Ethos" program that was launched in 2003 by the United States Army. Infantry officers who have completed commissioning and the Basic Officer Leadership Course then attend the Infantry Officer Basic Leadership Course in 2nd battalion.

  7. As recruiting rebounds, the Army will expand basic training ...

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    Due to the Army's recruiting struggles, the number of recruits going through basic training dropped in recent years. As a result, the 15 training units, which total 27 soldiers each, including 16 ...

  8. Forward observers in the U.S. military - Wikipedia

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    After completion of basic combat training, enlisted soldiers attend an eleven-week course (AIT) on the fundamentals of call-for-fire techniques as well as general field craft and small unit tactics at Fort Sill, Oklahoma. [1]

  9. 68W - Wikipedia

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    After the completion of Basic Combat Training (BCT), soldiers training for the MOS 68W ship to Fort Sam Houston, Texas for Advanced Individual Training (AIT). Training typically lasts for 16 weeks and includes a combination of lectures and practical exercises conducted both in the field and the classroom.