Posted on May 7, 2018
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I recently enlisted and scored a 68c spot which is what I was aiming for. However, I haven't been able to find any conclusive information about training location(s). I am married and have a 2 year old, and I would like to try to plan on how everything will unfold during my training. My husband will be, of course, packing the house etc but I don't even know where to begin to look for housing? Is there a way for me to find out where my phase 2 location is scheduled for now? I don't leave for basic for a few months, and AIT starts in early November for me.

Thank you in advance!
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Fort Sam Houston for phase 1 and then there are 5 other sites for phase 2.

1. SAM HOUSTON- SAN ANTONIO
2. FORT GORDON- AUGUSTA GEORGIA
3. FORT BLISS - EL PASO
4. FORT LEWIS - WASHINGTON STATE
5. WALTER REED - BETHESDA MARYLAND
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You will find out where you are going to phase two once you get to phase one based off your class code. Just graduated 68C school myself. Good luck study hard.
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If you have both class codes how can you find out where their location is?
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It’s based off a rotation. My class was 17-04 so year 2017 class #4 for the year. We went to DC. Class 03 went to El Paso. 05 stayed in San Antonio.
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You will be at Fort Sam Houston for ten weeks after Basic. The married people I went to school with waited to move their families until phase 2. Phase 1 is all classroom studies and you will be busy with PT in the morning and class all day. Study hard! The 68C course helped me land a great civilian job. It is worth all the hard work.
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Thanks!! I appreciate your input- what civilian job are you doing now?
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