training
Training overview
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. ... Initial Entry Training is divided into two parts: Basic Combat Training (BCT) and Advanced Individual Training (AIT).
The complete Army basic training cycle is about 10 weeks, divided into three phases: Red, White and Blue, which last about three weeks each. After passing the final tests of the Blue Phase, your next step is the graduation ceremony, where you'll get to celebrate your accomplishments with your friends and family.
training detailes
Enlisted Training
Boot camp
Basic Combat Training, often known as “boot camp”, is your introduction to Army service, and where you will learn the traditions, tactics and methods of becoming a Soldier. ... Basic Combat Training comes in three phases and lasts about ten weeks, depending on your military occupational specialty (MOS).
While Army basic training is hard, it is always something you will look back on with pride and remember the fun you had, even when it wasn't very fun at the time.
Advanced Training
Service members explain what service means to them as well as their proudest moments.
videos
Training Videos
See a sampling of the types of training available to service members with highlights