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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
@williambillingsly60

45:18 the yeah as she started crying was INSAINE 😂😂😂😂

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@iangentry8606

They intentionally slowed the footage for chow. Lol way too slow paced. 9:47

@AVH-z9m

Dang. A lot of fat bodies, including some Drills. Not good.

@apolinarsaldivar-n2n

Basic Training is for 3 or 4 months after that they go to there advannce Individual training (AIT) School and😢 assigned to overseas base or in country and from there depends there job asignment.

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@jaymesonbell8040

In my opinion if basic is not the hardest thing you will ever go through they arent doing it right.

PS: any advice for me going into basic?