![]() ![]() Soldiers and people who knows how to survive in a field environment. They basically go from the day zero Soldiers to like becoming Soldiers and people who shoot. Once we get them, we start training them on not only their weapons, but what it takes to be a Soldier. They're still all about I and not about the team. Speaker 2: So initially when we would see the Soldiers, they're still in a civilian mindset. Other times they're joining for that greater purpose. They're from other services, sometimes they just want to try it out. You're going to be with people from all walks of life, all different cultures, and all different specialties of all different ages, whether they're 18 straight out high school, 33, 34. Speaker 1: It is America's greatest team, it's America's biggest team. However, if you find that you are incompatible with serving, you can receive an administrative discharge. Good to know: By enlisting, you are contractually obligated to complete boot camp and serve. For example, you will need to figure out who will pay the bills, collect the mail and manage bank accounts while you are at boot camp. You should also delegate personal affairs to family or friends so you can focus on your training. You should also practice arriving early on a regular basis and sticking to a strict schedule. Daily cardio, weight training, pushups and situps are a must. To succeed in boot camp, you should prepare yourself physically and mentally. It’s a tough process, but a rewarding one that many service members value for life. In fact, the combination of physical training, field exercises and classroom time makes individuals strong and capable. The purpose of this training isn’t to “break” recruits. No matter which branch of the Service you choose, Basic Training is an intense experience. ![]()
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