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  2. How Hard Is Army Basic Training? One Soldier Tells His Story

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    The U.S. Army uses four different locations for basic training: Fort Moore in Columbus, GA; Fort Jackson in Columbia, SC; Fort Leonard Wood in St. Robert, MO; and Fort Sill, in Lawton, OK. Learn more about each location here .

  3. All US Military Training Programs, Ranked by Difficulty

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    Largely considered the toughest basic training program of the United States Armed Forces, Marine training is 12 weeks of physical, mental, and moral transformation. Special attention is given to close combat skills and master marksmanship training (every Marine is a rifleman, after all).

  4. Army Basic Training Locations 2024 | By MOS & Females

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    An Army Basic Training location is a military base where new army recruits go to complete Basic Combat Training (BCT), the first stage of the US Army Training. You’re considering joining the United States Army, knowing you must undergo basic training.

  5. Where is the shittiest place to go to basic? : r/army - Reddit

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    Basic is basic. Ft. Sill has some shitty weather. No matter where you go; your basic will always be harder, tougher, your Drill Sergeants will be meaner and the conditions will have been worse, than the guy sitting across from you at chow.

  6. Army Basic Training Locations

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    If the basic training location you are going to is more than 250 miles away, the US Army will fly you, via commercial airline, to the basic combat training location, free of charge. Otherwise, the US Army will shuttle you on a bus or van to your destination. Either way, the US Army pays for it.

  7. How Tough is Basic Training? | USArmyBasic

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    The US Army has five basic training locations in the United States. They are Fort Benning in Georgia, Fort Jackson in South Carolina, Fort Knox in Kentucky, Fort Leonard Wood in Missouri, and Fort Sill in Oklahoma.

  8. United States Army Basic Training - Wikipedia

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    A United States Army infantry recruit should expect a more intense, physically demanding basic training located at Fort Moore, Georgia through One Station Unit Training program that is 22 weeks in duration.

  9. How does Fort Sill compare to other basic training locations?

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    Honestly speaking, I would say Benning is the hardest TRADOC base, just because its a straight infantry mindset. Did Sill for my basic some moons ago, the rucks were very scenic, September is probably the ideal time of the year to go tbh.

  10. Army Basic Training Locations - Operation Military Kids

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    Army Basic Combat Training is known for its ability to transform a civilian into a regimented soldier in just 10 weeks. Currently, there are four Army Basic Training locations: Fort Moore, GA. Fort Jackson, SC. Fort Leonard Wood, MO.

  11. What to Expect at Army Basic Training | Military OneSource

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    Get installation overviews, check-in procedures, housing, neighborhood information, contacts for programs and services, photos and more. Army basic combat training, or boot camp, is the first step in preparing to be a soldier. Learn what to expect to prepare for the 10-week basic training.