Upon arriving at your Basic Training Location, you will enter yet another processing station called the Basic Training Reception Battalion. Basic Training Reception can take anywhere from 3 to 7 days, or sometimes as much as 10 days, just depends on when you arrive...
Red Phase White Phase Blue Phase AIT “Blue Phase” or “Warrior Phase” is the culmination and the most challenging of all the training phases. During this phase, there is a final official PT test. At some basic training locations, soldiers that...
Red Phase White Phase Blue Phase AIT “White Phase”, is where soldiers begin actually firing weapons. With the service rifle, the M4 Carbine or M16A1 Assault Rifle, they will fire at various targets, which are progressively farther-and-farther down range,...
Red Phase Red Phase White Phase Blue Phase AIT Recruits are subject to “Total Control”. During Red Phase, recruits are subject to “Total Control”, meaning their every action is monitored and constantly corrected by drill sergeants. As may be...
Army Basic Training (also known as Army Bootcamp) is the program of physical and mental training required in order for an individual to become a soldier in the United States Army. Basic Training is conducted at several Army posts around the United States, including...