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Basic Combat Training | Boot Camp | U.S. Army



United States Army Basic Combat Training (BCT) is the rigorous initial training program for recruits joining the U.S. Army, Army Reserve, or Army National Guard. Some attend One Station Unit Training (OSUT), combining BCT and advanced individual training (AIT) in a 22-week program, mainly at Fort Moore, Georgia, for infantry. Other career paths undergo BCT at various locations like Fort Jackson, Fort Sill, or Fort Leonard Wood, with AIT tailored to their Military Occupational Specialty (MOS). AIT can last from 4 weeks to 7 months, including specialized training like language courses. Throughout, recruits face demanding physical and mental challenges, adhering to strict schedules and rules.

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41 comments
@chott69

Man EVERYONE out of step at graduation. If we woulda looked like that, they woulda drug our asses back to first week to start over. Fuckin embarrasing to see such lack of proffessionalism

@toddnovak283

Just saw it was Jackson. I was a Drill at Ft. Leonard Wood 2001-2003.

@toddnovak283

Is this Ft. Jackson? Ft. Leonard Wood?

@chott69

This is a joke. These DI's are walking duffle bags. The Army should be ashamed to have this video on youtube. When i went, the DI-s were HARD, and def pressed, even in BDU's. This is PATHETIC.