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Proper packing can help ease the transition from civilian life to boot camp. The following list of what not to bring can help. Check with a recruiter for a comprehensive list.
Good to know: This list is only an overview. For more detailed information, contact a recruiter. While each Service has different training schedules and requirements, the orientation process is basically the same across Services. During this time, new recruits might:. Starting at orientation, the actual training begins. This varies from Service to Service and lasts between seven and 13 weeks. X Tap to Close What can we help you find?
Main Menu ESC x. Cadet Paige Herbst. Petty Officer 3rd Class Brandon Abdallah. Petty Officer 2nd Class Cody Greer. Corporal Brooke Dieters. Sergeant Brian Threat. Boot Camp by Service. Army Army Basic Combat Training. Duration 10 weeks. Physical Fitness Requirements Timed 2-mile run 2 minutes of situps 2 minutes of pushups.
Duration 13 weeks. Physical Fitness Requirements Timed 3-mile run A pullup count 2 minutes of abdominal crunches. Your progress with overall skills development will be measured, including another look at your weapons and weapons maintenance know-how.
Classroom time will focus on preparation for combat and include topics like the Air Force code of ethics and combat stress recovery. Welcome to your final PT assessment. Recruits will defend their respective zones against attacks that will mimic chemical, guerilla, or conventional weapons and tactics.
Zones are equipped with sleeping quarters, command tents, and field hospitals. Your day will begin at and include daily intelligence briefings, manning defensive firing positions, and guarding camp. Week 8 is a time for celebration, but also preparation. Graduation occurs on a Friday, and the weekend following is filled with events for the family.
This is a special time for airmen when they receive any awards or honors they achieved in BMT. Guests must pass a background check and have a photo ID in order to enter the base. Guests will also need insurance and registration information for their vehicles. Remember when we listed a Visitor Access Request Letter as something to bring with you? No pets are allowed, with the exception of service animals.
The ceremony itself will be livestreamed until further notice. Family members are often concerned about the health and safety of their loved one in basic training. Families and friends can contact airmen via phone, video chat, email, and messaging.
Care packages are discouraged during BMT, and might even have a negative effect on morale for the rest of the training group. Airmen are provided with anything they might need, anyway. If you need more help, you can call the reception desk at 1 Guests can arrive casually or in formal wear. Graduates will be wearing their dress uniforms, the most formal military dress there is. It will take all of your fortitude and wherewithal to make it through. Taking advantage of the resources the Air Force provides is vital.
Remember your training in stress relief and mental preparation. And keep close contact with those in your support network at home. Good luck, future airman. The appearance of U. Skip to Content Community. Introduction Congratulations on beginning your journey to become a United States Airman.
Smoking and Drinking Make sure to cut down on any drinking or smoking. They put people in there who've got confidence issues to build their confidence. MTI: So your forgetting to do so is what got you -- stop talking when I'm talking! Smith: You got to really be stable to be able to remember everything and then be in that fire and perform well.
After doing it a few times, it get easier. Narrator: Attention to detail is a critical aspect of BMT, and it starts in the dormitory. Trainees are expected to keep their living areas and uniforms in pristine condition, and both are inspected regularly by their MTIs. Dodson: There's a plethora of things that they have to make sure are perfect down to the T, and if they aren't, we're going to let them know that this does not meet the standard.
They're going to be expected to correct it. Narrator: During zero week, each trainee is assigned a rifle, which they learn to care for. MTI: My heels are pretty much trying to touch the ground, and I'm facing downrange. Narrator: Trainees learn the basics of how to hold their rifles in a variety of different shooting positions. Pixley: Because we're an expeditionary force, an airman can find themselves in any location around the world really at a moment's notice, so we have to maintain our qualifications and our service weapon.
MTI: Hut, hut, hut, hut! Narrator: Nowhere is attention to detail more apparent than in drill practice. Mikesha Jones: Drill is a lot of precision and discipline incorporated into certain movements in a formation.
We'll say during the first couple weeks of training, they are drinking from a fire hose. The drill is much more difficult for them because they are having an overload of information being given to them.
Jones: Typically after the second or third week of training is when it all starts to make a little bit of sense, and around that time is when it looks a lot better. Narrator: Training culminates in week six with an event known as BEAST, which stands for basic expeditionary airman skills training. Learie Gaitan: BEAST puts them through all the things that they have learned in five and a half, six weeks, and we rehearse it, if you will. Narrator: During BEAST week, trainees live in a simulated combat environment and are tested on various field training exercises and scenarios.
Gaitan: I want their backs to hurt, and I want their feet to hurt after that five days of training out in the field, because they need to ingrain to them right now the character; what's it take to be a agile airman and a agile guardian in the United States Air Force? Narrator: During combat arms training and maintenance, trainees learn how to handle and fire an M4 carbine. Narrator: Trainees first learn how to safely load and fire their weapons in the classroom, before heading out to the firing range.
Narrator: Where they'll fire their weapons from several different positions. Trainees fire a total of 76 rounds and must hit their target on at least 12 of them. Trainees who score a 22 or higher qualify as expert. Instructor: The reload is out with the old, in with the new. Slap the ping-pong paddle, that bolt on the side of your gun, and shoot. Deroni Brown: If they lose fundamentals, they get frustrated. They get frustrated, they tend not to qualify. You guys ready? Brown: But if you keep them motivated, that part will ensure that they either qualify or get that expert.
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